When the digestive system doesn't work properly, discomfort develops, creating indigestion, heartburn and gas. Large meals, improper diet, eating foods you're allergic to and eating too quickly may cause problems. The typical dose of homeopathic treatment is usually sixth, twelfth or thirtieth potencies, taken every two to three hours, according to the Homeopathic Educational Services website. If you don't get relief after 24 hours, seek medical or professional homeopathic advice.
Bryonia
Bryonia can be taken by the patient whose stomach feels bloated, has the taste of acid in his mouth and is bothered by motion. This person may be extremely thirsty, but large amounts of liquid may worsen the condition.
Nux Vomica
One possible remedy for indigestion and nausea, according to author Dana Ullman, a public health and homeopathy expert, is nux vomica, also known as poison nut. This works for digestive issues such as bloating, heartburn, flatulence and diarrhea.
Pulsatilla
The windflower, or pulsatilla, works best after consuming pork or rich foods, according to the University of Maryland's Medical Center; it may help relieve bloating, distension and headaches caused by food.
Carbo Veg
Vegetable charcoal, also known as carbo veg, can be used by those looking for relief from distension and gas caused by foods. People who benefit most from this form of treatment often produce quite a bit of gas, and the relief tends to be temporary.
Natrum Phos
One of the leading remedies for indigestion is sodium phosphate, or natrum phos. This homeopathic remedy is a cell salt taken by people wishing to relieve sour belching, sour vomit and yellowing of the tongue. People who have eaten fatty foods may also take it.
Ipecacuahna
The herb root ipecac is known to induce vomiting when taken at full strength. However, using it homeopathically provides relieve of indigestion that is accompanied by nausea and headaches caused by nausea, according to Ullman.
Arsenicum
Extremely small doses of arsenicum, also known as arsenic, may be used by homeopaths to treat indigestion. Homeopaths give it to people who are thirsty but can't tolerate the smell or sight of food.
Colocynthis
Colocynthis is taken by people with severe stomach cramps. They often have the feeling that something is grinding in the abdomen and a sour taste in the mouth.
Lycopodium
Lycopodium is used for two digestive issues. People take it who are hungry but can't eat much without feeling bloated and over-full, and also those who are sleepy after meals and feel bad after eating late in the day.
Podophyllum
Podophyllum is also known as may apple and is used for diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal gurgling.


