Nux Moschata 30CH

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Digestive
Mental Health and Nervous
Source
Homeopathy
For whom
People

Nux Moschata is a homeopathic remedy prepared from nutmeg that may be used to help relieve abdominal bloating accompanied by constipation. It may also be used to help those who have a very changeable mood (from sudden laughter to crying) as well as those who are in a dreamy, confused, or drowsy state.


Nux Moschata 30CH
Replies
Show modal
Similar ICs
Imprint Nux vomica, also known as poison nut, is a popular homeopathic remedy for hangovers and overindulgence in rich foods. This remedy is ideal for thos...
Imprint Nux vomica, also known as poison nut, is a popular homeopathic remedy for hangovers and overindulgence in rich foods. This remedy is ideal for thos...
Imprint Nux Vomica, also known as poison nut, is a homeopathic remedy for hangovers and overindulgence in rich foods. It may be ideal for those who are oft...
Imprint Cardamom, sometimes called cardamon, is a spice that comes from the Zingiberaceae plant family and has been used in herbal medicine for centuries. ...
Imprint Opium papaverum, or opium poppy, is a homeopathic remedy traditionally used to address various conditions related to the nervous system and gastroi...
Imprint Ignatia is a homeopathic remedy that is derived from the St Ignatius bean. It belongs to the family Loganaceae, which also produces the remedies Nu...
Imprint Croton Tiglium 30CH is a homeopathic remedy prepared from the seeds of the Croton tiglium plant, also known as purging croton. It may help with ski...
Imprint Poconeol N5 is a homeopathic remedy made from the following combination of homeopathic components: myristica bicuiba 5CH, mespilodaphne pretiosa 5C...
Imprint Cascara sagrada is in the category of a stimulating laxative. It stimulates contractions in the smooth muscles lining the large intestine. This IC ...
Imprint Clematis is for people whose minds drift away from the present into fantasies of the future, or into alternative versions of the present. Often the...
Show modal