Sponge (Sponge toast) in homeopathy is a preparation that is a powder from an ordinary sea sponge. To obtain the medicine, the pieces of the sponge are roasted until the color turns brown and a powdery condition is achieved. This powder serves as a raw material for the preparation of tinctures on alcohol and rubbing.
Composition of homeopathic preparation Spongia
Sponge contains various substances, the main ones of which are:
- iodine;
- bromine;
- carbonic and phosphoric acid salts of lime;
- silica;
- organic compounds.
The most powerful effect of the drug manifests itself with respect to glandular tissues, especially to the tissues of the thyroid gland, as well as the ovaries. In addition, active influence manifests itself in the tissues of the respiratory tract (larynx, trachea). But the medicine helps not only with pathologies of the listed organs, but has a wider range of indications.
Indications for use Spongia (3, 6, 12, 30) in homeopathy
The drug is recommended in the following cases:
- thyroid disease, accompanied by problems with the heart, weakness, increased anxiety, a feeling of tightening the neck;
- aphonia and hoarseness associated with exposure to cold air, accompanied by reddening of the throat, soreness, excessive sensitivity of the neck skin to touch;
- A bronchitis in the acute form, accompanied by a dry cough;
- bronchial asthma (seizures);
- acute respiratory viral infections, proceeding according to the type of laryngotracheitis, accompanied by a coarse cough with a minimal amount of detachable;
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart with damage to the valve apparatus;
- pulsating, tearing headache, localized in the forehead, which can be accompanied by dizziness and associated with a surge of blood to the head;
- febrile conditions of various origins.
What type of patients are indicated for the appointment of Spongia?
The drug Spongia is more suitable for women, for whom the following traits are characteristic:
- blonde hair, blue eyes;
- premature or early, quite abundant menstruation;
- weakness in physical and psychological terms;
- restlessness, sadness, sadness;
- intolerance of tight collars and scarves;
- aversion to tobacco;
- frequent hot flashes;
- spasmodic pain;
- insomnia , drowsiness in the afternoon;
- propensity to flinch;
- frequent thirst.