BLOOD PRESSURE-HIGH (HYPERTENSION) (See also "ARTERIO -SCLEROSIS") - Homeopathic Guide

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BLOOD PRESSURE-HIGH (HYPERTENSION) (See also "ARTERIO -SCLEROSIS")


Lachesis: It is the head remedy for high blood-pressure. The patient is worse on waking. Sleeps into an aggravation. Restlessness. Cannot bear tight clothes, wants to loosen them. It should be tried first and will help majority of cases. Give in IM potency.

Aurum Met: When due to suppressed anger or resentment. Over sensitiveness; roaring in head; vertigo; violent headache; fear of death. Palpitation, hopelessness and despondency.

Aconite: Palpitation; great anxiety; heat of body. Shooting in heart region. Fainting with tingling. Pulse full, strong, hard.

Allium Sativa: Suitable for fleshy patients who eat a great deal especially non-vegetarians. Has vasa-dilatory properties. Arterial hypotension or fall in blood pressure begins usually in 30 to 45 minutes after 20 to 40 drop doses of tincture.

Strophanthus: Useful for aged in heart trouble dependent on kidney diseases. Irritable heart with tense arteries and a free discharge of urine. Increases systole and diminishes the rapidity of heart.

Plumbum Met: When accompanied with constipation and timidity.

Natrum Mur: It reduces blood pressure in patients who have craving for salt and who worry a lot. Suppressed anger. Give in 200 or higher dilutions.

Carbo Animalis: With obstinate occipital headaches.

Gelsemium: When due to sudden shock provoked by bad news. Give in IM dilution.


Ignatia: When due to emotions, disappointed love, and/or due to grief. Give in 200 dilution.

Glonoine: Lassitude; no inclination to work. Irritability and excitement by opposition end in congestive headache. Rush of blood to head and heart. Pulsating pains. Fluttering heart. Constipation with itching haemorrhoids.

Baryta Muriaticum: Arterio-sclerosis and cerebral affection in the aged. Vertigo and noises in the ears. Increased tension of pulse. Icy cold body with paralysis. Thickening of arteries with cardiac dilatation and bronchial affection in old persons.

Veratrum Viride: Full-blooded plethoric patients who are quarrelsome. Prostration. Pulse hard and full with congestive symptoms.

Belladonna: Violent palpitation, prolonged echoing sound in head with laboured breath. Palpitation from least exertion. Throbbing all through the body. Skin flushed and hot. Anxiety or fear; no thirst. Vertigo with falling on the left side or backward. Worse from touch, noise, jar and lying down.

Arsenic Alb: Restlessness with puffiness of the eyes and swelling of the feet. Difficulty of breathing. Suffocation at night on lying down. Worse going upstairs.

Thuja: High blood pressure, particularly associated with poor arterial wall. Personal and parental history shows coronary thrombosis.

Adrenalin: High arterial blood pressure. Roaring in the ears due to high blood pressure.