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Antidotes
I'm taking Nux V, which is helping with some of my symptoms, but not all. Three questions:1. how long to continue dosing to see if it relieves more symptoms? So far it's been 3 days, and things are improving slowly. 2. When is it ok to stop dosing and return to using mint products and decaf coffee? Will these products always undo the remedy?3. If I want to try a new remedy at some point later, and it is listed as an antidote to Nux V, will it undo what the Nux V has accomplished?
Don't want to blow it!
Thanks for response, if possible,
Kathy F
jack0731 on 2008-02-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
It is better to stop it taking after a week. Give a gap of one week and observe.
In case you get some problems which you never had before, it is time to stop taking the medicine.
No problem if you take mint and coffee infrequently. Give a gap of atleast half an hour after taking the medicine.
The antidotal relationships are not hundred percent accurate, and if you really need another remedy after say a month go ahead and take it. Don't worry about antidoting the good nux. has done.
Murthy
In case you get some problems which you never had before, it is time to stop taking the medicine.
No problem if you take mint and coffee infrequently. Give a gap of atleast half an hour after taking the medicine.
The antidotal relationships are not hundred percent accurate, and if you really need another remedy after say a month go ahead and take it. Don't worry about antidoting the good nux. has done.
Murthy
♡ gavinimurthy last decade
thanks, that cleared things up for me. Took a week off and some symptoms returned, may try a new remedy.
jack0731 last decade
if there remain in life--substance-envirement-relatinships--lif style..etc etc--that r in direct contrast to optimal health/cure---these must be removed for cure to proceed--these things (if exist) wil undo good done by any remedy---i fsuch exist and NOT able to eliminate or remove (not the will or other) then tretaent should focus on that area --often what patient complains about (in chronic ill) is the ''ultimate'' of long trailof inner il taking hold of patient's economy...and as such --the root need s be addressed..
♡ John Stanton last decade
♡ John Stanton last decade
Hey John!
Come on buddy.
We are fed of these useless comments of yours.
Instead of trying to project yourself as a classical homeopath which you are obviously not, do something creative.
I guess you are a PSEUDO SULPHER.
Think your self to be a philospher but you are not.
Go and gain some knowledge,
Better dont irate us.
Come on buddy.
We are fed of these useless comments of yours.
Instead of trying to project yourself as a classical homeopath which you are obviously not, do something creative.
I guess you are a PSEUDO SULPHER.
Think your self to be a philospher but you are not.
Go and gain some knowledge,
Better dont irate us.
latentenergy last decade
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