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annual hay fever--dosage?

I have some questions about using homeopathy for annual hay fever. Antihistamines, herbal remedies and vitamins have all failed to help me much at all. Can I expect better results from homeopathy?

Also, my sensitivity to ragweed has been terribly severe for the past ten or fifteen years, but it only comes in the late summer and autumn. During this time, all I can do is sneeze and blow my nose, but the rest of the time I'm fine. Is this to be considered an acute case or a chronic case? In other words, what kind of dosage should I take? (Nux Vomica has been recommended to me.) Thank you for your help!

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  Hippoduckamus the First on 2004-03-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hay Fever can be delt with by two methods using Homoeopathy. Method one is to reduce the symptoms, the other method is to neutralise the reaction, by using allergy desentizing remedies.

The reduce the reaction, you need to work out which plants or pollens are causing the problem, then you take a Homoeopathic remedy of those same plants or pollens. This has the effect of neutralising them.

If you can't find ready to buy Homoeopathic Remedies of the particular plants that are causing your problems, you may need to make the remedies yourself, you can do this with equipment from us.

To reduce the symptoms such as watery eyes, Allium Cepa will help, but this alone is not the solution.
 
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