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My son is an alcoholic. Someone posted that adding Sulphuric acidum to water and giving to an alcoholic will cure the cravings. I am hesitant to give anything to an alcoholic that has alcohol in it. Please explain how this works and is it safe. Where would I get this remedy?
 
  sarie on 2012-04-09
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
This will not work. Homoeopathy does not work like this. We do not have a medicine to cure alcoholism. We have many medicines that may be useful.

In fact, if you do a simple search through our literature for remedies that have sucessfully been used in the past for patients with this problem, there are 240 of them.

Alcoholism is a complex problem with psychological, emotional and often hereditary aspects to it. You cannot just 'take something' for it. The problem must be understand from every angle, the cause of it, the way the patient expresses it, they issues that arise from it in their life.

Sul-ac, like every remedy we have, has a unique and detailed profile attached to it, which must match the patient for it to work. This is true of everything we treat, not just alcoholism.

David Kempson
Professional Classical Homoeopath
Dip.Hom.Med.1994
Registered ATMS 5141
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Hi- you could take your son if willing,
to a local homeopath to find
the remedy that will help him clear
the addiction.
 
simone717 last decade

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