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10 yr old has unbearable toothache


[message deleted by kali2012 on Fri, 14 Sep 2012 22:21:25 BST]
 
  kali2012 on 2012-08-27
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Hi,

But, right now he needs Staphysagaria 200C, 2 drops mixed in 1/4 cup of mineral water, 2 times a day, for 2 days.

What does he take for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and drinks?

Many prayers for his pain free life.
 
nawazkhan last decade
Thanks. Mostly cereals or bread and egg for breakfast. Rice,curries ,chicken(mostly south Indian food). Dinner dosa,rotis or rice.
 
kali2012 last decade
I called some local stores who sell homepathy. They do not stock Staphysagaria in 200c. Only 30 c and 6c is available.
Please advice.
 
kali2012 last decade
Sorry I realised I do not answer the food question compeltely. He loves everyhting chocolate, cookies, brownies,chocolate drinks. Loves donuts. potatoe chips. Loves fruits too. He eats all types of fruits for snacka. Orange , nectarine peach,grapes are his favorites
 
kali2012 last decade
'do not stock Staphysagaria in 200c. Only 30 c '
Let's go with 30C for the time being, dissolve 2 pills in 1/4 cup of mineral water, 3 times a day, for 2 days.

Please do not give him Rice, milk, chocolate, potatoes in any form, cold drinks and grapes at this time. These will increase the pain.
 
nawazkhan last decade

[message deleted by kali2012 on Fri, 14 Sep 2012 22:22:07 BST]
 
kali2012 last decade
Good!

Dissolving in water is more effective and safe.
 
nawazkhan last decade

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