Nothing stops you in your tracks quite like a fracture or a broken bone. It’s painful, it takes time to heal and hampers your daily life for weeks - usually with the help of an awkward, bulky cast.
But what is a bone fracture and can homeopathy come to your rescue?
A fracture is a break or crack in a bone resulting from injury or trauma and the severity of the fracture determines the treatment. All fractures have a few things in common - although as individuals we will experience them differently and to varying degrees.
Fractures cause significant pain, swelling, bruising, discomfort, they deprive us of sleep as it's difficult to get comfortable and they can affect our moods too as life can feel it has come to an abrupt standstill.

So what about homeopathy?
Whilst you can’t change those facts, you definitely can help your bones heal more quickly and more completely.
Whilst the body has an amazing ability to heal itself, nudging it along with homeopathic remedies can help manage the pain and inflammation so you need less painkillers and because homeopathy is completely natural, there are no side effects.
Another plus point is that homeopathy does not interact or interfere with conventional medications, so you can safely continue any needed meds without worry.
Take a look at a couple of broken bones testimonials to get a sense how homeopathy helped these two clients: testimonials
In the month of July Think Homeopathy is offering a 15% discount in fees for anyone wanting help to get over a fall, fracture, bruise, sprain etc.
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Here are a couple of remedies you might think of using as soon as you can after breaking a bone – that is why it’s useful having a homeopathy First Aid box at home like this: first aid box
Arnica: This remedy can be used during the first days following the break to decrease pain from swelling and trauma. Arnica is extremely helpful at curbing swelling and as a result, reducing pain.
Hypericum: An effective medicine for fracture induced pains, especially when the fracture affects the nerves. This is a beneficial remedy particularly for fractures in fingers, toes, and the spinal regions.
Bryonia: Bryonia can bring relief with any jarring pain that surfaces post-trauma. Sometimes, even the slightest movement in the affected area can lead to a lot of distress. If you prefer to be completely still, give this remedy a go.
Symphytum: Consider this remedy for the rejoining of bones. But before taking it please make sure the bones have been set in the right place professionally.
For further remedies why not follow this link to Homeopathy UK: further remedies
Finally, please make sure the remedies you are taking are homeopathic, not herbal or mineral. Homeopathic remedies always have a Latin name and potency or strength, for instance Arnica 30c. If the potency is not listed, (i.e. 30c) it is not homeopathy.
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