
Coffea cruda


Coffea cruda is a homeopathic remedy that is also known simply as 'coffee', although of course this refers to coffee taken homeopathically, as opposed to coffee in the form of a hot drink of standard strength.
The homeopathic remedy coffea cruda is used in the cases of various conditions, especially when oversensitivity (e.g., acute sense of smell and touch), or overexcitement also apply. Examples of conditions for which coffea cruda is sometimes used include:
- teething
- toothache with shooting pain that's eased by cold drinks
- labour pains with excitability and talkativeness
- sleeplessness
- vivid dreams
Coffea cruda is thought to be particularly applicable in ases when the symptoms seem to be worse at night and in fresh air.
More about the substance used to prepare coffea cruda homeopathic remedy:

This homeopathic remedy is prepared using ripe roasted coffee beans.

Homeopathic preparations are usually supplied in either liquid or pill form. Regardless of the physical form in which the remedy is taken, its preparation will have involved a series of dilutions during which the original substance was repeatedly diluted and succussed (shaken) in a solvent such as water and/or alcohol.
There are very many (over 2,000) homeopathic remedies, some of which are available from chemists and health food shops. These pages feature some of the most popular homeopathic remedies and are for general interest only: This is not medical advice. Consult a qualified homeopathic practitioner for advice about use of this and any other homeopathic remedy. Bear in mind that homeopathic remedies are very dilute; even if a homeopathic remedy is beneficial, the substance from which it is derived may be harmful.
More about Homeopathy:
- Introduction to Homeopathy
- List of pages about specific Homeopathic Remedies
- Bach Flower Remedies, including a list of the Bach Flower Remedies and the Latin names of the Bach Flower Remedies
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