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reached a block

Hello, after having great results with Sepia (LM1), after two weeks, stopped feeling well, all original symptoms (menopausal) returned; i.e. anxiety, insomnia, hot/cold, etc. I returned to my homeopath who felt that something caused my progress to become blocked, she decided that to unblock it I should take CARC 200c for two days, 1 teasp. 1X ea day. Then, stop & refrain from taking any remedy for two weeks, then resume the Sepia until original bottle is completed. Any replies regarding Blocks and/or Carc & Sepia please respond.
I appreciate any and all information.
With much appreciation
 
  bookedoo on 2009-03-30
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Well, there are a few problems with this approach:

Firstly , how does she know whether symptomology will point to Sepia once your body has responded to Carc 200c

Secondly, how does she know the response to Carc 200c will come to a halt in 2 weeks

Thirdly Carc layer is not a block, as Carcinosin is just a deep acting constitutional remedy. If the symptoms pointed to it at the beginning, then it should have been administered at the very beginning.

Prejudice has no place in homeopathic prescribing, and your homeopath seems to have that in plenty.
 
sameervermani last decade
thank you sameervermani, will present these very valid points to my homeophath for explanation.
 
bookedoo last decade
thank you sameervermani, will present these very valid points to my homeophath for explanation.
 
bookedoo last decade

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