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Note: Menopause

Balancing female hormones + Goodbye menopausal complaints: Chew anise seeds -- Anise tea + Fennel tea -- Goosefoot tea --
homeopathic snake venom of the Indian cobra (Naja tripudians) or bushmaster snake (Lachesis muta)


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Against menopause complaints in 2017: Hormone plants anise and fennel for women
by Michael Palomino 2017 / 2025

Hormone plants are balancing the hormones in women and alleviate menopausal complaints:
-- Chew anise seeds three times a day, or
-- Eat the fresh, green leaves of fennel, or
-- Make anise tea - or make fennel tea - or combine them.
All these options eliminate menopausal complaints.

Details: Information sheet on Anise - Information sheet on Fennel




2017: White Goosefoot eliminates menopausal symptoms: Goosefoot tea
(Lat.: Chenopodium album -- more c
ommon names include lamb's quarters, melde, goosefoot, wild spinach and fat-hen) [web03]

Translation 2025

White Goosefoot as a remedy: To reduce the saponin in the plant, one should only use the dry plant or leaves as a remedy.
Source: https://heilkraeuter.de/lexikon/weisser-gaensefuss.htm

Goosefoot tea taken internally (let steep for 5-10 minutes) taken 1-3 times daily acts as a mild laxative, has anti-inflammatory effects in the oral cavity and gastrointestinal system [gastritis, gastrointestinal ulcers], and is allegedly also helpful for rheumatic pain. Stigmasterol in Goosefoot should promote ovulation. Estrogen-like substances regulate menopausal symptoms.





June 6, 2022: Menopausal symptoms can be alleviated with homeopathic snake venom from the Indian cobra (Naja tripudians) or the bushmaster snake (Lachesis muta)

Menopausal symptoms can be treated with homeopathic snake venoms:
-- Indian cobra (Naja tripudians / Naja naja) [web01]
-- Bushmaster snake (Lachesis muta) [web01]
"Lachesis muta, also known as the Southern American bushmaster or Atlantic bushmaster,[3] is a pit viper species found in South America, as well as the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. Two subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here.[4]"[web04]

Dosage and intake
-- Naja tripudians is well tolerated with no side effects from babies to adults and can also be used by pregnant women [web02]
-- From D30 potency as well as LM or Q potencies, it's recommended that a doctor or midwife is controlling the intake understanding homeopathy [web02]

There are the normal precautions like
-- No eating, no drinking, no smoking, take no alcohol 15 minutes before and after the intake, and no apply of strong essential oils (pine, menthol, camphor) or solvents (paints, colors, gasoline), also no mint, toothpaste, chewing gum, coffee, or alcohol consumption [web02]
-- Intake of the globuli, dissolved tablets, or drops using a plastic spoon [web02]

-- Infants up to 12 months: 1 globulus per dose; up to 3 years: 2 globuli per dose; from 3 years and adults: 3 globuli per dose [web02]
-- "Globuli are placed in the cheek pouch for infants and babies to dissolve" [web02]
-- Tinctures are unsuitable for babies and children due to alcohol content.


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Sources

[web01] Homöopathie heilt Eifersucht und Wechseljahrsbeschwerden: mit Anamnese und verdünntes Schlangengift:
https://www.experto.de/gesundheit/homoeopathie/homoeopathische-behandlung/goettliche-homoeopathie-schlangenmittel-bei-eifersucht-lachesis-und-naja.html
[web02] Naja tripudians Globuli: https://www.globuli.de/einzelmittel/globuli-von-m-bis-o/naja-tripudians/
[web03] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chenopodium_album
[web04] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lachesis_muta


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