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overdose on natrum sulf.

hi there.
i took a couple of doses of natrum sulf 1m. i believe it is my constitutional remedy, but it has brought on a severe increase of a syptom. a very itchy rash. voluptuous scratching. small fluid filled blisters. i have had this symtom before but never this strong. this time it's about a thousand times worse. i was thinking of taking a 6x potency of the same remedy. what do you think?
 
  irenek on 2007-06-19
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
normally low potency of the same remedy antidote the higher dilution. No harm Please take it in 6x but if you want to go up then gradually increase it potency

dr. mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
still no improvement from taking 6x. still very itchy. thick pink patches of skin in some places and small bumps in others. i feel like i have the chicken pox.
please help! what should i do?
 
irenek last decade
Take Nux Vom 30 once and wait for some time. Do'nt take any other remedy for a week.
 
Rajendra last decade
i have some new information! i went to adermatologist who diagnosed it as POISON OAK! makes sense as i tumbled down a hill in the forrest a couple of weeks ago.
your suggestions would be much appreciated
 
irenek last decade
Rhus Tox 200 (2 Pills only once in the morning) Wait for the result.

If there is no cure from Rhus Tox visit the below mentioned Website :-

http://www.dermatechrx.com/poison%2Divy/?gclid=CNSisKjv7owCF....
 
Rajendra last decade

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