Homeopathy is a branch of medicine that supports and helps the body normalize and rejuvenate its hormonal system. The hormonal system maintains its own balance, but when it is out of balance, it can cause significant emotional and physical suffering. The menstrual cycle is at the center of the female body. Homeopathy aims to understand the symptoms that a woman faces physically, mentally, and emotionally from menarche to menopause and beyond, and then decides on treatment.
Some of the homeopathic remedies that are effective in different phases of a woman's life include the following: Pulsatilla and Sepia, Cimicifuga and Caulophyllum, Magnesium phosphoricum, Calcarea, Lycopodium, and Sulphur, Lachesis, Sulphuricum acidum, Graphites, Belladonna, Bryonia, and Phytolacca, Cantharis, Mercurius, Calendula, Hypericum and Chamomilla, Staphysagria and Ignatia, Glonoinum, Amyl nitrosum, Sanguinaria, Ruta, Rhus Toxicodendron – to name just a few.
Homeopathy, with its wide selection of natural remedies, can help in regulating the dramatic fluctuations and associated symptoms of PMS/PMT, as well as heavy or absent menstruations or difficulties in conceiving. Homeopathy is very useful for aiding a range of problems associated with infertility, from psycho-emotional issues such as the reaction to stress, fear, or depression related to the (in)ability to conceive to hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovaries, and endometriosis. It can be used alone or alongside conventional infertility treatments and is a safe and natural way to encourage the functioning of the reproductive system. It offers additional or complementary solutions to the mother and child through pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. During peri- and post-menopause, it can help with associated symptoms such as irregular bleeding, hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, mood changes, incontinence, and insomnia.
Homeopathy is one of the most ideal therapeutic procedures for women because its dynamized medicines support the naturally fluctuating and dynamic physiology of the female organism, often sparing them the need for hormone replacement therapy, toxicity, and iatrogenic complications of some conventional procedures.