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Combining Medications
Hi,I'm a 23year old female... and I took one dose of Tuberculinum last month (October) and I was wondering if it is ok to take Sabal Serrulata Q while taking Tuberculinum. Please let me know. Thanks.
abi003 on 2008-11-10
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Also, I have another concern... when I took first dose of Tuberculinum, I felt some of the side effects such as feeling depressed, melancholy for a few days... So I was wondering if I take the next dose, will I feel the same side effects again, or will it be reduced?
abi003 last decade
Hi,
I read posts in other forums... and everywhere its recommended to take lecithin along with sabal serrulata... and I also read about the side effects (https://abchomeopathy.com/r.php/Lec )
So I was wondering, have those who took these two medications faced such side effects? And if this is so, is there anything that can be done to prevent or reduce the side effects?
Also is it safe to take multivitamin tablets if taking sabal serrulata and/or lecithin? And how often/which potency of lecithin should be taken along with sabal serrulata? Sorry for so many questions... just very curious.
I read posts in other forums... and everywhere its recommended to take lecithin along with sabal serrulata... and I also read about the side effects (https://abchomeopathy.com/r.php/Lec )
So I was wondering, have those who took these two medications faced such side effects? And if this is so, is there anything that can be done to prevent or reduce the side effects?
Also is it safe to take multivitamin tablets if taking sabal serrulata and/or lecithin? And how often/which potency of lecithin should be taken along with sabal serrulata? Sorry for so many questions... just very curious.
abi003 last decade
Well, I'm 23 and I would to increase my breast size because I am really small - like size 29... As for my medical background.. I was in depression and took some pills for a few months or so when I was 16... and I took homeopathic treatment a few months ago for excema, and took a dose of tuberculinam last month.. that's all so far... And I'm very, very thin..., but healthy otherwise... Can you please advise me on the right medication? I would really appreciate it!
abi003 last decade
What is the nature and current state of your excema.
What is the past history of all your skin problems ?
Do you have irregularities problems in your menses cycle.
Sabal Serr. will give results only after you have taken a constitutional med to eliminate other problems of your constitution
Pankaj Varma
What is the past history of all your skin problems ?
Do you have irregularities problems in your menses cycle.
Sabal Serr. will give results only after you have taken a constitutional med to eliminate other problems of your constitution
Pankaj Varma
♡ PANKAJ VARMA last decade
The nature & current state of excema: At first I had intense rashes and very dry skin... but now the rashes are slowly going away and my skin is not dry anymore... The rashes are clearing up, but not fully yet... I'm guessing a few more weeks and it will be all gone... And I'm not taking the medication for excema regularly.. Whatever I took a few months back is what is curing it slowly and I had excema since I was like 4-years old or so... No other skin problems... My menses cycle is regular unless I'm really stressed or something (examtimes) then its sometimes delayed, but that's once in a while. That's all
abi003 last decade
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