Let’s Face It

This month, we delve into three discomforting health conditions and their corresponding NEWTON homeopathics® complexes: Rosacea, Vitiligo, and Cold Hands~Feet.

We don’t know the root cause of rosacea, but it can be a frustrating and often embarrassing skin condition because it presents itself on the face for all the world to see. It manifests as redness and eruptions, most often on your nose, cheeks, and forehead. In some people, it can cause one’s eyes to become irritated and bloodshot. It is thought to be triggered by stress, chemicals, and sun exposure. The NEWTON homeopathics® Rosacea complex is formulated for associated symptoms such as skin changes, discoloration, and discomfort of the face, neck, and scalp.

Some of the remedies included in the NEWTON homeopathics® Rosacea complex, based on traditional homeopathic practice, are Sulphur and Kreosotum (creosote) both indicated for redness of the cheeks. Causticum (caustic potash) and  Petroleum (crude rock oil) are indicated for eruptions. Arsenicum album (arsenic) is indicated for burning in eyes and circumscribed, flushed cheeks. Kali iodatum (potassium iodide) is indicated for a red nose, and Hydrocotyle asiatica (gotu kola) is indicated for swelling of the nose.

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Vitiligo, thought to be an immune-related skin condition, is another uncommon disorder; it can often appear on the face and cause the person emotional discomfort. Like rosacea, it can also be triggered by stress, chemicals, and sun exposure.  NEWTON homeopathics® Vitiligo complex is formulated for associated symptoms such as loss of pigmentation, changes in the skin, inflammation, itching, and premature graying.

Some of the remedies included in the Vitiligo complex, based on traditional homeopathic practice, are Rumex crispus (yellow dock) and Urtica urens (stinging nettle), both indicated for itching of skin and Taraxacum officinale (dandelion), indicated for unhealthy skin. Berberis vulgaris (barberry) is indicated for circumscribed pigmentation after eczematous inflammation, and Arsenicum album (arsenic) is indicated for white spots on the skin. Thuja occidentalis (white cedar) and Sepia (inky secretion of cuttlefish) are both indicated for skin blotches.

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Cold hands and feet can be an uncomfortable and distracting nuisance, especially in cold climates. The NEWTON homeopathics® Cold Hands~Feet complex is formulated for associated symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, weakness, tingling, and numb or cold extremities.

Some of the remedies included in Cold Hands~Feet, based on traditional homeopathic practice, are Aconitum napellus (monkshood), indicated for tingling in the fingers, and Rhus tox (poison ivy) indicated for tingling in the feet. Gelsemium sempervirens (yellow jasmine), Aconitum napellus (monkshood), and many other included remedies are indicated for cold hands and feet. Phosphorus is indicated for numb arms and hands; Lachesis mutus (bushmaster snake) and Sulphur are both indicated for when fingertips are numb.

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Hopefully, you are not experiencing any of these conditions, but you may know someone who is. Reach out and introduce them to NEWTON homeopathics® complexes. Many people, unfamiliar with homeopathy, are still searching for a natural approach to their malady – Be the one to HELP them out.

And of course, we believe that the NEWTON homeopathics® Detoxifier complex is important for everyone to take.

Note that the remedy indications cited are according to traditional homeopathic practice and not based on double-blind randomized studies funded by pharmaceutical companies. According to the Federal Trade Commission, there is no scientific evidence that homeopathy works. Please refer to www.homeopathyusa.org (American Institute of Homeopathy – the first U.S. professional medical association) for a listing of over 5,000 research articles, or to the Homeopathy Research Institute, based in the United Kingdom, where homeopathy is a popular form of medicine.