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Hi there,My name is Ronit.I have 2 queries.please sort this out.Currently I am undergoing a homeopathic treatment for social anxiety disorder.Seeing my symptoms my homeopath recommended natrum muriaticum and gelsium for first week(in pellets form,3 dosses daily for 7 days) .On seeing some improvement he prescribed the same remedies but increased the potency to 200c for second weeek.He instructed to have 3 dosses daily for 7 days in second week.In the third week also he recommended the same remedies with same potency and dosage.
Now,my first question is that is it fine to have 200c and 1m potency in so much frequency and amount(3 dosses daily for 2 weeks now).Will it not result in overdosing.I have heard that remedies of higher potencies should be taken only once in a week and not daily.
My second question is that I have heard that after seeing improvement in the symptoms,taking remedy must be stopped and let it the do its job.But my homeopath is continually giving me the remedy even after the improvement is seen.Should I stop it now or not.
Also,could you please tell me how can some homeopath give homeopathic remedies in higher frequency (like 3 dosses daily for one year) as in the case of doctor Batra.Will it not result in overdosing.Is that anything to do with classical homeopathy,constitutional homeopathy etc,Please reply soon.This is very important.
[message edited by tariff on Sat, 01 Dec 2012 16:01:25 GMT]
tariff on 2012-12-01
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