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Lycopodium or Silicea
Hi All,I think my child is a Lycopodium but read somewhere that Silicea is quite similar. Would need some clues to distinguish.
Secondly, I recently gave Sulpher 200 to my child. How can I now give him Lycopodium without the inimical affects?
thanks,
Sanjay
skpatel20 on 2010-09-28
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Neither Lycopodium nor Silicea are not very safe medicines so should be avoided.
As you have given Sulphur then ideally you should do not repeat or change medicine for another at least 15 days.
For your information, one can develop long lasting unwanted effect from homeopathic medicines too though incidences are are.
As you have given Sulphur then ideally you should do not repeat or change medicine for another at least 15 days.
For your information, one can develop long lasting unwanted effect from homeopathic medicines too though incidences are are.
Dr. Rakesh Km Lko last decade
Both Lycopodium and Silicea are very powerful remedies when they are used in the patients who need them.
Read both descriptions and see if there are any symptoms that help you identify the remedy.
sil.htm " rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://homeoint.org/books3/kentmm/sil.htm
lyc.htm" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://homeoint.org/books3/kentmm/lyc.htm
Read both descriptions and see if there are any symptoms that help you identify the remedy.
sil.htm " rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://homeoint.org/books3/kentmm/sil.htm
lyc.htm" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://homeoint.org/books3/kentmm/lyc.htm
♡ Homeopathy International 1 last decade
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