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problems after giving birth

Dear doctors,

I gave birth to my second child 8 months ago and I'm experiencing hair loss, weak nails, weak and very sensitive teeth. I also feel extremely tired and kind of depressed in the morning.
I also had a keloid growth in my right arm during my pregancy that is still in my arm. My c-section scar also tends to get a jeloid.
Could you advise me with a homeopathic remedy?
Many thanks.

Sofia
 
  SofiaF on 2012-05-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please take Calc.Phos 6xand Ferr.Phos 6x (four tablets each) three times a day.

dr.mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
Thank you Dr Mahfooz. I'll do as you recomended. For how long should I take those remedies? Should I take them together at the same time?

Sofia
 
SofiaF last decade
Dr Mahfooz, I went to check the remedies I have at home. I have the Ferrum phos 12ch so I am already taking it and then I will bye the calc phos.

Sofia
 
SofiaF last decade
Sofia,

what exactly are you already taking??

the cal phos 6x and ferr phos 6x are
a specific biochemic cell salt.

the ferrum phos 12 c is not the same
as a 6X.
 
simone717 last decade
Ok, I'll stop the ferrum phos 12ch and will buy the salt you mentioned.
Thank you again.

Sofia
 
SofiaF last decade

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