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Schizophrenia and digestion,dipression

Sir I m suffering from schizophrenia from last nine years.in2009 due to some reasons I went through very tension period.slowly I was lived in unrealistic thoughts like tv anchor are staring me and other people are irritating me,people are conspiring against me.allopathic treatment given to me which is still continue.i m taking hyoscyamus 30 and China 30,5drop each in small amount of water in a cup and kaliphos 12x three times a day.all these medicines take away me from depression but on when tension is increased I feel like tv anchor are staring me.i m masterbate from age of 13-14.from then my digestion is not well.i m suffering from poor digestion soft stool loss of appetite and flatulence.fried ,oily foods and milk not digest properly.brain is tired after one hour of study.please suggest me medicine for digestion also.
Bp normal,weight 72kg.
 
  kumar8 on 2018-06-18
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Nux Vom 200
15 drops in a cup containing an ounce of water, sip one third of it, 15 minutes later sip the next third of it, and 15 minutes later take the last third of it.HALF AN HR BEFORE DINNER


DAY 2 ONWARDS ,BELLADONNA 200, FIVE DROPS IN AN OUNCE OF WATER THREE TIMES A DAY

FEEDBACK AFTER THREE DAYS.
 
anuj srivastava 5 years ago
China,hyocymas,kali phos continue rakhu China hyoscyamus ke saath ek hi cup mein belldona bhi le sakta ho
 
kumar8 5 years ago
NO
 
anuj srivastava 5 years ago

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