


Grief
For the temporary relief of symptoms related to grief such as shock, denial, weeping, forsakenness, lack of emotion and sighing.**
why grief?
The experience of grief is both universal and personal. Grief is the emotion that is the natural human response to loss. Examples of losses that generate grief include loss of a job, loss of independence due to disability, the end of a relationship, a terminal diagnosis for oneself or a loved one, and the death of a beloved pet or person. David Kessler, author and expert on grieving and loss, worked with psychiatrist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross to develop the five stages of grief – denial, anger, bargain ing, depression and acceptance. The mourning process may last for months or years. The stages are meant to be tools to help people become more familiar with the terrain of grief. They are not linear; not everyone goes through every stage or in the same order. In the past most cultures had customs and rituals that helped people cope with loss, and in some traditional societies these customs are still practiced. However, in the modern western world people generally don’t observe these religious or customary practices. We are neither taught how to grieve nor how to be support ive to those who are grieving. Grief is the ideal homeopathic formula to provide tempo rary relief of symptoms of grief, such as shock, weeping, despair and sighing.
what are grief symtoms?
People experiencing bereavement or other types of grief feel a wide variety of emotions, including sadness, numbness, bitterness, anger and guilt. There may also be physical symptoms, such as fatigue and lack of appetite. For most people these painful feelings and physical symptoms ease with the passage of time. They are able to reach a state of acceptance and move forward with their lives. However, according to the Columbia School of
Cimicifuga Racemosa (6X)
Natrum Sulphuricum (6X)
Phosphoricum Acidum (6X)
Sepia (8X)
Cerebrum Suis (8X, 12x, 30X, 200X)
Ignatia Amara (8X 12X, 30X 200X)
Natrum Muriaticum (8X, 12X, 30X, 200X)
Ambra Grisea (9X)
DNA (HUMAN) (1X, 12X, 30X, 200X)
Aurum Metallicum (12X)
Cocculus Indicus (12X)
Digitalis Purpurea (12X)
Helleborus Niger (12X)
Lycopodium Clavatum (12X)
Staphysagria (12X)
Demineralized water
Ethanol 25%
1-10 drops under the tongue, 3 times a day or as directed by a health professional. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.
For the temporary relief of symptoms related to grief such as shock, denial, weeping, forsakenness, lack of emotion and sighing.**
why grief?
The experience of grief is both universal and personal. Grief is the emotion that is the natural human response to loss. Examples of losses that generate grief include loss of a job, loss of independence due to disability, the end of a relationship, a terminal diagnosis for oneself or a loved one, and the death of a beloved pet or person. David Kessler, author and expert on grieving and loss, worked with psychiatrist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross to develop the five stages of grief – denial, anger, bargain ing, depression and acceptance. The mourning process may last for months or years. The stages are meant to be tools to help people become more familiar with the terrain of grief. They are not linear; not everyone goes through every stage or in the same order. In the past most cultures had customs and rituals that helped people cope with loss, and in some traditional societies these customs are still practiced. However, in the modern western world people generally don’t observe these religious or customary practices. We are neither taught how to grieve nor how to be support ive to those who are grieving. Grief is the ideal homeopathic formula to provide tempo rary relief of symptoms of grief, such as shock, weeping, despair and sighing.
what are grief symtoms?
People experiencing bereavement or other types of grief feel a wide variety of emotions, including sadness, numbness, bitterness, anger and guilt. There may also be physical symptoms, such as fatigue and lack of appetite. For most people these painful feelings and physical symptoms ease with the passage of time. They are able to reach a state of acceptance and move forward with their lives. However, according to the Columbia School of
Cimicifuga Racemosa (6X)
Natrum Sulphuricum (6X)
Phosphoricum Acidum (6X)
Sepia (8X)
Cerebrum Suis (8X, 12x, 30X, 200X)
Ignatia Amara (8X 12X, 30X 200X)
Natrum Muriaticum (8X, 12X, 30X, 200X)
Ambra Grisea (9X)
DNA (HUMAN) (1X, 12X, 30X, 200X)
Aurum Metallicum (12X)
Cocculus Indicus (12X)
Digitalis Purpurea (12X)
Helleborus Niger (12X)
Lycopodium Clavatum (12X)
Staphysagria (12X)
Demineralized water
Ethanol 25%
1-10 drops under the tongue, 3 times a day or as directed by a health professional. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.
For the temporary relief of symptoms related to grief such as shock, denial, weeping, forsakenness, lack of emotion and sighing.**
why grief?
The experience of grief is both universal and personal. Grief is the emotion that is the natural human response to loss. Examples of losses that generate grief include loss of a job, loss of independence due to disability, the end of a relationship, a terminal diagnosis for oneself or a loved one, and the death of a beloved pet or person. David Kessler, author and expert on grieving and loss, worked with psychiatrist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross to develop the five stages of grief – denial, anger, bargain ing, depression and acceptance. The mourning process may last for months or years. The stages are meant to be tools to help people become more familiar with the terrain of grief. They are not linear; not everyone goes through every stage or in the same order. In the past most cultures had customs and rituals that helped people cope with loss, and in some traditional societies these customs are still practiced. However, in the modern western world people generally don’t observe these religious or customary practices. We are neither taught how to grieve nor how to be support ive to those who are grieving. Grief is the ideal homeopathic formula to provide tempo rary relief of symptoms of grief, such as shock, weeping, despair and sighing.
what are grief symtoms?
People experiencing bereavement or other types of grief feel a wide variety of emotions, including sadness, numbness, bitterness, anger and guilt. There may also be physical symptoms, such as fatigue and lack of appetite. For most people these painful feelings and physical symptoms ease with the passage of time. They are able to reach a state of acceptance and move forward with their lives. However, according to the Columbia School of
Cimicifuga Racemosa (6X)
Natrum Sulphuricum (6X)
Phosphoricum Acidum (6X)
Sepia (8X)
Cerebrum Suis (8X, 12x, 30X, 200X)
Ignatia Amara (8X 12X, 30X 200X)
Natrum Muriaticum (8X, 12X, 30X, 200X)
Ambra Grisea (9X)
DNA (HUMAN) (1X, 12X, 30X, 200X)
Aurum Metallicum (12X)
Cocculus Indicus (12X)
Digitalis Purpurea (12X)
Helleborus Niger (12X)
Lycopodium Clavatum (12X)
Staphysagria (12X)
Demineralized water
Ethanol 25%
1-10 drops under the tongue, 3 times a day or as directed by a health professional. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.