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"overdose" of kali carb 200C

Hello,
I was taking Luvox for generalized anxiety disorder for 8 months. I tapered off that and wanted to try homeopathy. A homeopathic doctor recommended that I take Kali Carbonicum 200C and repeat it when I felt it was wearing off. She said that could be as short as 4 or 5 days. I took the first dose and felt good for a few days, then took a second dose 5 days after the first. Now I have bad headaches, much tension in the forehead with twitching above the eyelid and below the eyebrow along with other symptoms suggesting an 'overdose'. The doctor said I should wait this out but this has been going on for 3 weeks now. Is there any way to correct these symptoms which began about 3 days after the second dose?
Thanks for your help.
 
  raphaelm on 2007-04-07
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Hi,

How did this overdose of kali carb 200C end up playing out for you? I took it a week ago and am still feeling very agitated and find it hard to relax my breathing.
 
HarrisonD 9 years ago
Hi,
That post of mine was seven years ago but as I recall I followed a successful procedure to antidote the kali carb 200. The directions for that can be found in this forum at this link: http://abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/17622/
It is titled "A simple and effective method to antidote homeopathic aggravation".
Since then I have had very good results using supplements such as TravaCor, tyrosine, dopamine and l-theanine to balance out the neurotransmitters.
 
raphaelm 9 years ago

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