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Abusive Brother

Hi i am from chennai.We are 4 in our family.My Brother is 32 and with troubled married life.He is easily irritable and gets angry easily. His wife left him 1 year back.All this because of his abusive behavior.After that incident he is always abusive and insults everyone in our family.He thinks he is one who takes care of the entire family.
Pls suggest a remedy for his anger,irritability and abusive behaviors.

Note:Because of his insult i had to take staphy few times.
 
  mykvenkat on 2008-09-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
what is his date of birth.

do you have a history of ulcers, suicides or hard core alchoholism in the past few generations.
 
rishimba last decade
His dob 3rd feb'76.

Nope nothing of that sort.
 
mykvenkat last decade
you can try three doses of ACID NIT 1M about 10 minutes apart on a single day morning in empty stomach.

no more remedies for the next 15 days.

please report to me the status after 15 days.
 
rishimba last decade
Try Nux vom 1M single dose.After that Natrum mur 6x 5tab twice daily for several days.
 
Zahid)2 last decade
I think when one doctor gives a medicine then another doctor should not recommend anything unless he present some strong logic for his recommendation.this only confuses the patient
 
gopal18 last decade
Thanks rishimba and zahid.Will try acid nit first and see the result.

I am also very sensitive to insults and feel depressed.Is staphy 200c alone is enough??
 
mykvenkat last decade

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