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Aggression from Uranium Nit

Hello Experts,
I am taking Uranium Nit 200c for gastritis and erection issue.

its seems working well, but I am become very aggressive and angry. Can't talk normally, always feel irritated.

how could I avoid aggression from Uranium Nit.

Thanks
Sam
 
  SamAlpha on 2014-07-14
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How often are you taking it?

How is it being administered (how are you measuring and taking the dose)?

Who prescribed this medicine for you?
 
Evocationer 9 years ago
I am taking once in 2 days as a pill.

My doctor prescribed it.

I used to take arg nit 200c, I have the same issue with that.

But Uranium Nit gives me more energy.

Thanks
 
SamAlpha 9 years ago
200c is meant to be done as single doses, with a period of time passing between each dose and a proper assessment done to see if each dose is working.

I usually only give 200c once a week or once every 2 weeks - sometimes only once a month.

200c taken every day is too much. You are being overdosed.

You should also not be taking dry pills each time. Your remedy should be made into a liquid dose, and all doses should be taken in water. Dry doses become ineffective over time and cause more frequent side effects.

It doesn't sound like your homoeopath is properly trained. Does he have a homoeopathic degree? Do you know where he was trained.

He is making many mistakes with your dosage. Such mistakes can make you incurable.
 
Evocationer 9 years ago
Hi.. I always take with glass of water not dry pills.

I skip the 200c and taking 30C now.. still has the same issue of aggression.

I consult one in India and one in Australia. both are more than 30 years experience in homeopathy.

the reason they gave higher doses is because I have chronic gastritis and ED.

I dont take everyday but once in two days.

is there anything you can advise to suppress aggression.. or something alternative..?

Thanks
 
SamAlpha 9 years ago
I see, so you are not taking your dose as a pill, but as a pill dissolved in water.

It is too much, you appear to be experiencing overdosing. That is clear from your reaction, even if one ignores the guidelines we have for dosing and assessing the results of a dose.

The dose is also being given incorrectly, even if pills are being dissolved in water. You should have a dosing bottle already made up, with a dropper, and this bottle needs to be hit firmly against the palm of the hand before each dose (succussion). Several drops should be placed into an amount of water in a glass (50-250mls typically) and only a couple of teaspoons taken out of this glass into the mouth.

It should be the same amount of succussions, drops, water, and teaspoons each time. I typically start with 5 hits, 3 drops, 100mls, and 2 teaspoons. Depending on the reaction I would adjust any of these steps to reduce aggravation or increase the effect of the medicine.

There are a number of mistakes being made here, any one of them might be responsible for your reaction. Are you getting improvement in your disease to justify all this dosing and aggravation?

Is the aggression part of your normal state?

How long have you been under treatment?

How are two homoeopaths managing your case at once? Who is doing the prescribing, and who is doing the managing?

What exactly is improving?

Are there any other new symptoms appearing?
 
Evocationer 9 years ago

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