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Angry after taking Pulsatilla

Hi,

I was prescribed and took three days of Pulsatilla. Side effect, feeling very angry. Is this normal? If not.. what can I do?
 
  peas4 on 2010-10-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Pulsatilla belongs to a group of remedies that possess the following characteristics:

Raw nerves as if there is no emotional insulation
Vexed, annoyed
Insulted
Many emotions felt together, one on top of the other
Outbursts and brooding
Passionate, easily excited emotions


Because homoeopathy works on the principle of 'Like cures like', it is possible that a remedy can create certain symptoms in you. Of course the real question is - are these feelings typical for you, even if they are exagerated? If so, it is *possible* they could be an aggravation.

If the feelings are new, then in most instances they will fade over a few days or weeks. It is best not to take new medicines to 'antidote' them unless you are suffering unduly.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
A well chosen homeopathic med ...will take out suppressed emotions.

Pulsatilla patient is generally weepy, seeking sympathy for all the ills heaped upon him / her by near and dear ones or society etc.

It is possible ...the few doses of Pulsatilla have brought out the suppressed emotions.

Allow it to pass. Should pass over in 2 /3 days....then you will feel a lot more relaxed and comfortable with your own self.

Punkaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade

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