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Husband's hayfever
Every spring my husband gets hayfever symptoms that last a couple of months and make him miserable.I got him Nat Mur 12C. He has been taking dry dose 2 pellets two times a day, a.m./p.m. He might be getting slight relief but no wheres near enough. He's also taking Claritin (the poor guy has to work).
I feel Nat Mur is right remedy for him, but that the potency and dosing may be wrong.
He has itchy, watery eyes, running nose, itchy uvula ( that thing that hangs down in the back over the root of your tongue) and sneezing.
Before even knowing that Nat Mur helps hayfever, I was reading profiles of remedies, and I felt the Nat Mur fit him. Like I said, I feel like I might be getting dosing and maybe potency wrong. Any suggestions?
maryo on 2005-05-22
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The hay fever patient should be treated when it is NOT the season,
It sometimes helps to give a single dose of a high potency say 1m or 10m and wait a week or two.
The work compulsion is hell.
Some of the best results I have had was with Nat Sul 1m.
I treated a man who was allergic to his own dog.
Pulsatilla is another useful remedy.
It sometimes helps to give a single dose of a high potency say 1m or 10m and wait a week or two.
The work compulsion is hell.
Some of the best results I have had was with Nat Sul 1m.
I treated a man who was allergic to his own dog.
Pulsatilla is another useful remedy.
passkey last decade
There is one thing though - he refuses to give up his coffee.
maryo last decade
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