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Anyone been treated by hoemopathy suffering from OCD? Or anyone treat anyone with OCD? I want to know what remedies were used and if they are successful.Thank you.
Lisichka on 2008-10-15
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I haven't had the chance to treat anyone suffering from OCD yet, but I believe it's completely possible to succeed using homeopathy.
You can google it for more cases, but you can check one here as an example:
calcarea-ocd.asp " rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.hpathy.com/casesnew/shah-calcarea-ocd.asp
There's no such a thing as a standard remedy for OCD, or a remedy for IBS, anxiety, impotence, etc. In homeopathy a remedy is selected based on the totality of symptoms of the patient. Two different persons suffering with OCD may achieve the cure using two different homeopathic remedies.
If you are suffering from this problem I'll be up to try to help you. Just let me know.
You can google it for more cases, but you can check one here as an example:
calcarea-ocd.asp " rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.hpathy.com/casesnew/shah-calcarea-ocd.asp
There's no such a thing as a standard remedy for OCD, or a remedy for IBS, anxiety, impotence, etc. In homeopathy a remedy is selected based on the totality of symptoms of the patient. Two different persons suffering with OCD may achieve the cure using two different homeopathic remedies.
If you are suffering from this problem I'll be up to try to help you. Just let me know.
raphaeloliveira last decade
I think anacardium is the most successfull drug for obcessive compulsive disorder.
Zahid)2 last decade
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