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Can homeopathy affect ones personality? My 18yr old son is never happy, always to himself, indifferent; no matter how much you advise him, he does not really listens, seems like a lecture to him. He is becoming lazy but has high ambitions which don't work when you are lazy, not completely focused. He thinks he knows all & is better than all but has a complex. Doesn't joke or laugh much, keeps to himself, spending most of the time on computer. If you talk to him nicely he has an abrasive answering back style which he thinks was not a wrong way. Holds grudge against minor things, doesn't even trust anybody even family. We try to give him all the love & support but very indifferent. Doesn't care how he looks, lazy to get haircut, nails to be cut. At the same time he is extremely bright kid but thinks everybody is an idiot ... complex?

Can homeopathy help him here, please let me know if you need any additional information?

Thanks
 
  desiguy20101 on 2010-05-08
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
pl have a look at sepia

Dr Abhishek Mukherjee
om sai clinic
 
Dr Abhishek last decade
also check flouric acid
 
hisam last decade
Dear Dr Abhishek Mukherjee & Hisam,

With due respect, I request you for checking your advice. I’m sure this is neither a case of Sepia nor Flouric Acid. This is a case of Sulpher. The boy needs this remedy. I want to point out something which Dr. James Tyler Kent says in his book LECTURES ON HOMŒOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA in Chapter of Sulphur;

Hering called the Sulphur patient 'the ragged philosopher.'

The Sulphur scholar, the inventor, works day and night in threadbare clothes and battered hat; he has long, uncut hair and a dirty face; his study is uncleanly, it is untidy; books and leaves of books are piled up indiscriminately; there is no order. It seems that Sulfur produces this state of disorder, a state of untidiness, a state of uncleanness, a state of 'care how things go,' and a state of selfishness.

He becomes a false philosopher and the more he goes on in this state the more he is disappointed because the world does not consider him the greatest man on earth. Old inventors work and work, and fail.

The complaints that arise in this kind of case, even the acute complaints, will run to Sulphur. You take such a patient and you will notice that he has on a shirt that he has worn many weeks; if he has not a wife to attend to him, he would wear his shirt until it fell off from him.

Cleanliness is not a great idea with the Sulphur patient; he thinks it is not necessary. He is dirty; he does not see the necessity of putting on a clean collar and cuffs and a clean shirt; it does not worry him. Sulphur is seldom indicated in cleanly people, but it is commonly indicated in those who are not disturbed by uncleanliness.

Odor: When attending the public clinic I have many times noticed that after Sulphur an individual begins to take notice of himself and puts on a clean shirt, whereas his earlier appearances were in the one same old shirt. And it is astonishing how the Sulphur patients, especially the little ones, can get their clothing dirty so fast.

Children have the most astonishing tendency to be filthy. Mothers tell you of the filthy things that little ones will do if they be Sulphur patients.

Best wishes,
Rahiq.
 
Info.rahiq last decade

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