Travel goods part two:

Homeopathic med's, all SOS "just in case" (plus I take my kit, but these are more or less my everyday carry)

Hypericum for nerve pain

Aconitum for initial shock

Arsenicum for bad food

Arnica for bruising pains

Cinchona for "that meal was way too greasy"

Bryonia for first stages of crud, sniffles

Motion sickness is obs (rarely used)

Rescue remedy for stress relief

EO's: one for energizing, one for calming (drops in my palms, deeply inhale)

Activated bamboo charcoal: for toxic food, but good also if you have to hang around toxic people. Oh and super nice if you get a nasty spider bite or whatnot to paste onto the bite.

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Any suggestions for migraine relief? I’ve tried so many things but haven’t found anything really effective. I’ve had headaches every day for a week now. (Been dealing with these for 20 years)

Ugh I'm so sorry for that. Have you tried a good detoxifying diet to start with? I always start with food. Butternur and lobelia are also herbs that might be worth looking into.

Sorry butterBUR

I have not heard of those herbs. I do eat well. Headache started after a head injury.

Sorry to hear that. Might you consider a good, principled chiropractor to rule out anything mechanical?

they aren't herbs, that is homoeopathy. there is chemically nothing in them except the memory of having once been concentrated enough to be detected.

arsenicum, just fyi, is literally arsenic. but it's diluted so much it's less than you find in most food.

Sorry to be unclear. I meant the butterbur and lobelia as mentioned above, not the homeopathic remedies (some of which of course begin with herbs)

Wow, I need to study up on those things.