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Sul-ac Sulphuricum Acidum

Hi
If any one can give me some info and the correct dosage i would be happy.
I read a post about someone asking for help for binge drinking and alcohol cravings. There were a few posts about taking sulphuric acid mother tincture.
I went on to the online store and ordered from the store that sends to the east coast. I searched for sulphuric acid mother tincture and the above, sulphuricum acidum was the result. They had a liquid form that is mixed with alcohol it's 1*1 once liquid 12C. Is this the correct product for helping with alcohol cravings, and could someone explain what dosage and how it is ti be taken. I was very confused by that part of the post i read. Any other help on trying to cut down or give up drinking would be great thanks!
 
  sallymmessier on 2011-09-03
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I am afraid that will not work. Homoeopathic medicines don't operate that way - this remedy for that problem. For someone who craves alcohol the whole problem would be need to understood. If it is actual alcoholism we are talking about then that is quite complex, and is a mental/emotional issue not a physical one.

There are over *200* medicines known to reduce the desire for alcohol. The specific one that is needed would need to be worked out based on the rest of the case - mental state, emotional moods, general physical health, pattern and history of illnesses, family history, sensitivities, perhaps even looking back into childhood to see where the problems started.
 
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