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Dear Kanutiak ,

After 2 weeks , so there is no relief in acne and how do u feel otherwise , is there any feeling well being as compared to two weeks before .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Hi Vikas,
Well, I feel more optimistic and not so depressed. I have felt pretty tired but that may be due to my being busy this last week. I still feel sensitive toward my husband and I suppose a sense of impatience. My skin may be healing but it is hard to say. It has always gone through ups and downs. Right now the last of the my most recent breakout are healing but I am used to a few days of healed skin and then BOOM another breakout. It is still oily and my hair is still shedding a lot.
thank you.
 
kanutiak last decade
Kanutiak ,

U have mentioned earlier that u sweat a lot particularly in armpits .

1) Do u have sweat hands also .

2)What about sweat on head especially when u sleep .

3) U have burning sensation on scalp , is there any burning sensation in soles and hands at night .

4) Do u feel weak and hungry say around 11 am .

5)I still feel sensitive toward my husband and I suppose a sense of impatience.

Can u explain this emotion/feeling in more detail .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Hi Vikas,

1) Do u have sweat hands also?

No, never.

2)What about sweat on head especially when u sleep.

No.

3) U have burning sensation on scalp , is there any burning sensation in soles and hands at night .

No

4) Do u feel weak and hungry say around 11 am.

Hungry yes, maybe weak from hunger? I have low blood sugar so I have to eat more often.

5)I still feel sensitive toward my husband and I suppose a sense of impatience.

I think I am really impatient when I speak to him - I don't like the way I act. I am usually not like this. It is almost like it is too much effort for me to have to explain something to him. I can easily have my feelings hurt by him even though he is a very nice husband! I can't think of a specific example.
 
kanutiak last decade
Dear Kanutiak ,

Please get homeopathic remedy Sulphur 12c and inform . Do not take it as yet as still some more time has to be waited out at least a week .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Dear Kanutiak

This impatience and feeling of getting hurt is again an outcome of last 6 years or was it always .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Hello Vikas,
No I have not always felt this way. It has been elevated as you say for the last 6 years. Is there any way to help this? It certainly is not my husband's fault but I just can't seem to be better about it. OK, I will purchase the Sulphur 12c and wait for instruction from you as to when and how to take it. In the meantime may I indulge in a cup of coffee or is it best to avoid it at this point?
thank you.
 
kanutiak last decade
Dear Kanutiak ,

Well your urge to have Coffee is understanable but please avoid it till u are under treatment as it will antidote the homeopathic remedies . Normally we tend to develop greater urge to have things that we have to perforce abstain from , however once u willingly accept to avoid it for some period the task becomes easier .

Just think it this way if u get the benefit at the end of it , this ' sacrifice' of Coffee will be worth it .

Same is true for perfumes/ deodrants and other strong smelling sprays .

Yes avoiding coffee and the sprays is very difficult but this is still a small price to pay !!!!.

Meanwhile please also read about another remedy called ' STAPHYSAGRIA'

Sulphur 12C has to be taken around 10 April and if u agree with STAPHYSAGRIA description then STAPHYSAGRIA 30C will be taken on 25 April that is 2 weeks after Sulphur .

These will have to be taken in the same way as Natrum Mur was taken , however till Staphysagria is taken and at least 2 weeks after that is around 10 May , coffee may be resumed till that period stay away from coffee and sprays .

Now please read about STAPHYSAGRIA as below .




The thing about Staph that becomes immediately apparent in the listed rubrics is a great susceptibility to ailment from suppression of emotions. These people are quite sensitive. Suppression is often related to being offended, feeling offended, and being overly sensitive in general (this is usually at the hands of others, but Staph may take offense regardless, as it is easily offended) – whether it be embarrassment over losing a job, disappointed love, being made to feel less, being abused, grief – it doesn’t matter what the cause so much as what the affect is: Staph patients are generally accommodating, gentle, and tend to put themselves last. This patient eventually reaches a point of absolute exhaustion from suppression. They become so tired, dull, and oversensitive to everything that their anger comes out quite violently in the form of throwing things and striking out.
Interestingly, Staph is not listed in rubrics having to do with mildness, cheer, affection, passion, or selflessness; nor is she naïve or overly yielding – she appears only in plain type with quiet and yielding dispositions, but she is absent in the rubric resignation – she appears in plain-type for timidity. We see her in italics for reproaching and for being reserved. She is bolt-type for restlessness, italics for sadness, and bold for sadness after anger. She is in plain-type for striking and italics for desiring to strike; she is in italics for suspicious and bold for taciturn, and we find her in plain-type for ungrateful, unsympathetic, and violent. She does suffer, and she is italic for wearisome and weeping; plain-text for weary of life and bold for loathing of life.
She is not really a pushover – she is refined and proud, with a kind of sweetness about her; but she has learned early in her life to submit to quarrels or imposition (Vithoukas). She will not fight back, but will swallow her feelings without bitterness (at first). In Gibson we read that the Staph patient is “one of the cultivated gentlemen of the earth; controlling his feelings at any
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price, but silently brooding over his wrongs, real or imaginary.” This patient will finally go to pieces, unable to suffer in silence any longer, unable to remain pent up, constantly taking offence without due justification.
From Vithoukas we find that Staph is characterized by suppression of emotions, particularly those that center around romantic relationships. Staph patients are very excitable and easily aroused – and their problems arise because they do not allow outlets for the arousal, but rather suppress for fear of intimacy. He states that in women, the suppression manifests itself as a sweet passivity and resignation; and that in men, this may not seem so obvious, but they are delicately sensitive and have a romantic vulnerability underneath the surface. This, according to Vithoukas, sets the stage for Staph pathology. The constant suppression of feelings brings about a slow degradation of the ability to heal internally.
There is a deadening of feelings and the wounds never quite heal – this is reflected in tumors and chronic indurations on the physical plane, particularly of the sexual organs and genitalia. Staph patients are not so timid in their general appearance (even Vithoukas remarks on the absence of Staph from the “timid” rubrics in Kent’s Reprtory); this becomes more manifest in close relationships, particularly when these relationships move beyond the platonic. There is much grief and suppression of emotions in close, romantic relationships – and this is why the remedy has earned the reputation as a “home wrecker.” Once on the road to recovery, the patient is able to voice her needs and feelings, finding an outlet for what she has pent up – often to the chagrin of her partner!
Staph patients tend to drowsiness (afternoons) and yet can be sleepless at night. Complaints are described as those from “wounded pride, suppressed wrath, or sexual excesses.” This remedy is also indicated in shock and pain following injury; it is particularly useful after shock or injury from “the stretching of sphincters” and for this reason, it is also described as a remedy for the newly-wed bride. The remedy is described as one applicable when the patient feels violated (not necessarily sexually, but this may also have application if
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other symptoms are present), and in fact, it was used in the past in a tincture form to force lice to leave the head of patients (unwanted invasion). There is also an application in situations where injury has occurred due to sharp instruments, such as surgical knives (so long as other symptoms present to confirm Staph as the needed remedy).
Vihtoukas describes great and easy arousal for the Staph patient outside the presence of the lover – and this takes the form of frequent masturbation. When the patient is actually in the presence of a loved one, there can often be frigidity and impotence. He also cites a case of a young boy who was made to write with his right hand, even though he was left-handed. The child fell behind in school and eventually appeared as though he was retarded. He demonstrated anger and attempts to strike his mother. The boy recovered remarkably with Staphysagria.
Morrison describes the Staph patient as sweet and gentle in the office, giving the impression of trying to be a good patient and cooperating as much as possible. He indicates the patient ‘will draw out the sympathy of the prescriber.” He defines the patient as generally so sweet that she is “unable to stand up for herself,” and it is described as a remedy useful for abused patients, children with abusive parents, and so forth, stating that generally the patient tells a story full of such sorrow.
Generally, the patient will deny getting angry or state that they never do – as they suppress their anger to such a degree that it manifests itself in physical pathology instead. Often there are descriptions of feeling wooden, sensations of wood in the head, and there will be styes or tumors, crumbling of teeth or blackening of teeth with decay (cannot bite back), twitching in the face and internal twitching or tremors; urogenital disorders and daytime exhaustion and sleepiness. Skin conditions may also be manifest in the form of tumors, warts, and outbreaks. All symptoms are worse or become aggravated with suppression of emotions.
In later stages, the over-sensitivity of Staph becomes manifest as great irritability, anger and rage and lashing out, loss of memory, inability to think, and sexual degeneration.
 
vikas_grower last decade
Dear Vikas,
OK, I understand and can keep avoiding the coffee. At this point it is easier since it has been about 3 weeks without it anyway - same goes for deodorants and perfume. I think that I do relate to a lot of the STAPHYSAGRIA that you sent along. I will go ahead and follow the dosage and dates you gave me. I appreciate you being clear about the dates, etc so I don't have to keep asking you! Shall I just go ahead and do what you say, then report back in the beginning of May?
thank you.
 
kanutiak last decade
Yes Kanutiak ,

u can proceed but keep updating about any breakthroughs and/or setbacks .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Dear Kanutiak .

How are u doing , what is the update .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Dear Kanutiak .

How are u doing , what is the update
 
vikas_grower last decade

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serenity2906 last decade

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