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Calamine lotion - does it cause any interference in homeopathic medicine

Dear friends,
Can anyone tell me whether applying calamine lotion on face for sunburn and inflamed skin interfere if one is intaking homeopathic medicine?
I have been applying it for past 3-4 days now, redness visibly reduced but might apply it for another 2-3 alternate days.
 
  ashguy on 2008-10-05
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If you are on the correct remedy (true similimum) it really needs effort to antidote it, and calamine can't antidote it.

However if the remedy you took is only superficial even a cup of coffee can antidote it.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
If a patient gets poison ivy by touching the plant, and has used Calamine lotion to remove the rash, is that similar to suppression?

That's the standard treatment for poison ivy in America.
 
BeginningHomeopath last decade
no poison ivy or just had severe redness on nose and surrounding area due to improper cleansing with soap. Actually I used Pears soap for first time after 10yrs and that resulted in oil deposition on the oily tzone I have. After a week of observation I hcleared it out and saw severe redness which only could be removed by Calamine and flucort lotion. The application was a antidote fore redness superficially as my homeopath cudnt advise me of any externally applicable cream or medicine.

Just wanted to know if homeopathic treatment is tsrated for sinusitis, how long do the sympotoms continue to be bad before getting good. Also is it normall.

Also is there any laxative in homeopathic medicines which can causes pupurging if someone is suffering form constipation.?
 
ashguy last decade

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