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What are these - Pyrites and c.fish

I am following a prescription from homeopathic doctor. He has given me a course which includes these 2 remedies in addition to others.

I searched for hours all over the place for information on them but could not find any.

Would anyone have some insight on these? Thanks for your help.

(1) Pyrites 30C
(2) c.fish
 
  ys2278 on 2015-02-09
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
This is always the trouble with going to people who aren't dedicated to homoeopathy - you will get a whole lot of other things prescribed as well, some of which will almost certain conflict with our medicines.

Pyrites is Iron sulphide (fool's gold). In our remedy lists it will most likely be noted as Ferrum sulph (Ferr-s). I have no idea why he is using that name rather than the official one.

As for the other medicine - I have no idea what that could be. He could be using common names for his medicines - some kind of fish remedy? Perhaps it is a supplement?

We don't actually have many fish remedies- if it is the common name of the fish it isn't one that I know of (a fish that starts with a 'c').

No homoeopath should be giving you more than one remedy at a time anyway.
 
Evocationer 9 years ago
could be Cuttle fish (sepia).
 
telescope 9 years ago
Ah yes, possibly. I hadn't thought of that.
 
Evocationer 9 years ago
Fantastic! Thank you so much for the clarification and advice. It is helpful.
 
ys2278 9 years ago
There is no telling if that remedy actually is Sepia though - I cannot understand why he is using code, unless he is hoping to stop you researching the remedies (which is understandable).
 
Evocationer 9 years ago

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