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Feeling bad from my new remedy
Hi all,I have a 'homeopathic' dillema , so I have to ask for help...
At first I consulted classical homeopath . My constitutional remedy was Lycopodium clavatum . It worked good for me at the beginning of the treatment.
Later on I moved to a clinical homeopathic treatment.
I got argentum nitricum as a remedy. This is the first time I feel aggravation from homeopathic remedy . My migraines are more much more frequent, I got feelings of sleepiness, vomiting, nausea , vertigo,and desperate feeling of low energy.
I was wondering -are this side effects that such remedy could cause or maybe it is just my present condition coincidentally related to my new treatment.
As I read on the net I really recognized my self in Argentum nitricum . How could this happen ? Shouil I ask for an antidot or what?>
Thanks in advance
anya972 on 2013-10-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If the aggravation is of the symptoms that you have or had at any time and no new symptoms have come up, then you are good to go, don't try to antidote yet.
If totally new symptoms have come up that were never there, you have the wrong remedy.
In any case, its best to keep your homeopath posted and he will guide you.
Btw, what do you mean by classical homeopath and clinical homeopath?
If totally new symptoms have come up that were never there, you have the wrong remedy.
In any case, its best to keep your homeopath posted and he will guide you.
Btw, what do you mean by classical homeopath and clinical homeopath?
fitness last decade
Hi Anva,
What is the potency and dosing amounts you
were told to do with Argentum nitricum?
Were you told to stop taking it as soon as
these effects began?
What is the potency and dosing amounts you
were told to do with Argentum nitricum?
Were you told to stop taking it as soon as
these effects began?
♡ simone717 last decade
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