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Sepia taken by a man

Can a man over dosing on Sepia develop harmonal imbalances commonly faced by a female? For example nervousness, panic attacks, acne on chin, mood swings, short tempered and perfectionist, having stress hormones running in the blood stream?

If so what are the best antidotes of Sepia for a man?
 
  sam82 on 2011-12-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Sepia can create symptoms in any person who takes them, if it is the wrong remedy, or if it is given in too strong a dose or too frequently. Just as any one of our medicines can.

Sepia is not a woman's remedy - this is a common misconception. I have seen Sepia men and woman - the gender of the patient has nothing to do with the remedy.

All of those symptoms you have mentioned can all happen naturally in men too. They are not 'women's' symptoms.

The only female symptoms are those that exist purely because of the true gender differences eg. menses, ovaries, uterus etc.

It would only be necessary to antidote if the remedy has not aggravated your state - are you sure these are all new symptoms never seen in your life before?

Antidoting is done by retaking the case and a new medicine being selected on the basis of both original and new symptoms. This is as per the instructions in our Organon of Medicine.

Mechanically taking yet more remedies is just as likely to harm you as help you (perhaps more so).
 
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