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Blatta Orientalis Asthma Dosage?

Hi, I'm suffering from severe and constant asthma which has recently developed due to a black mold infection in my sinuses which I caught 4 months ago (my sinus drainage is completely blocked). The asthma is relentless and very severe since I can't get away from the allergen that it's causing it. I ordered Blatta Orientalis 6c in liquid form. There's a dosage recommendation on this forum but the patient is just a little girl. What's the dosage for an adult in light of the fact that my attack is so severe and constant? Thank you so much for taking the time to answer. I truly appreciate it!

Sataria
 
  Sataria on 2010-06-12
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To Sataria

The dosage remains the same for an adult or a child.

For the record please indicate your understanding of the remedy with the dosage.

You may also like to complete the patients questionnaire on the link below if you would like me to advice you further.

http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/43416/
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Thank you Joe, I will follow your advice on diluting 3 drops of Blatta in 400 ml of spring water and take 1 capfull at night, like you recommended for that person's daughter. I will also fill out the questionnaire soon so that you can give me further advice. I literally need it to save my life right now! God bless you and Homeopathy.


Sataria
 
Sataria last decade

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