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Preparing a substitute of BrightSpark

I am wanting to experiment with a remedy called 'BrightSpark' for my son. However, firstly, it is not readily available and secondly price-wise it is somewhat unaffordable.

BrightSpark's ingredients are publicly known. I want to know if I could simply buy all these ingredients, mix them together and administer. I'd like to know how I should prepare the mixture and some information on dosage. Two tablets of BrightSpark are recommended to be taken 2-3 times a day.

Hyoscyamus (30C)
Tuberculinum (30C)
Arsen Iod (30C)
Verta Alb (30C)
[message edited by daljeetsingh on Fri, 28 Aug 2015 20:03:19 UTC]
 
  daljeetsingh on 2015-08-28
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
the components are not safe.
 
gaintrox 8 years ago
Thanks for a reply.

So how should I go about zeroing on remedy for attention deficiency, drowsiness and apathy towards certain chores?
 
daljeetsingh 8 years ago
I second what Gaintrox has said.

You won't know what is doing what, and therefore some part
could be helping and another part is harming and overdosing.

One never takes a nosode like Tuberculinum every day -
ever. There is the possibility of triggering a latent disease.

Please see a homeopath in person or if you wish you
can look thru the forum, click on user names and ask
for a particular person in your headline to go over
your sons case.
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You can't zero in on this yourself, you need an experienced
homeopath to do it.
[message edited by simone717 on Fri, 28 Aug 2015 20:18:32 UTC]
 
simone717 8 years ago
Thank you for telling that straight to me and helping me save my time. I will see a homeopath.
 
daljeetsingh 8 years ago

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