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when should I stop taking homyipathy medicine

Hello everyone
I started taking medicine Sulphur 30 2 drops 3 times a day, suggested by this website. I was having some problem related to dizziness, depression and erectyle dysfunction. Sulphur 30 is doing very effective treatment in 3 days itself. Anybody pls suggest when should I stop taking this medicine.
 
  deepeshmmm on 2015-07-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Stop taking it now and wait to see how long the healing
effect goes on for. When you feel you are going backwards
then take another dose of it- again wait to see how long it
lasts for you.

If you find it only lasts for a day or couple days, then go
up to one dose of 200c. Wait 2 weeks to see the effects.

You might find that you aggravate-get worse for a time
with 200c and then start to feel mentally better, sleep better
and so on. That means the medicine is working and you
wait the 2 weeks to see if you are better than before. If
so, then you do not take another dose until you know
you are returning to the previous state.

If you get confused, put your case on here for someone
to monitor you, as it is very difficult to guide yourself on
dosing, as one is never neutral about themselves or really
objective.

Dosing and potency depend on the reactions to the remedy-
everyone is different in how they respond.
 
simone717 8 years ago
Thank you very much dear Simone. Don't mind but are you some medical background?
 
deepeshmmm 8 years ago
Click my name and see my profile.
 
simone717 8 years ago
OK .. Thanks.:)
I will follow ur advise.
 
deepeshmmm 8 years ago

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