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Acute or Chronic? low or high potency ?
HiI have a persistant stutter problem which started 3 or 4 years ago.
Is this considered an "Acute" or "Chronic" problem ?
Im confused on what potency to take my homeopathic remedy.
This is what i have been recommended to take;
"belladonna 1m
take one tablet at night ,on three successive night ONLY,
under the tongue before going to sleep
If no result then try Stramonium 1m again as above"
The third remedy in line is ARGENTUM NITRICUM then maybe Hyocyamus.
I think if my stutter problem is "Chronic" which i believe it is i would be better off taking low potenty medication
over a long period of time to help cure my illness.
If it's considerd to be "Acute" then the 1M Tablet prescriptions like described above should do it.
Which way would be best to cure my illness?
On another note;
Some people believe that i shouldn't be taking homeopathic medicine in that manner and i would be better off finding a "proffesional homeopath" that will probably look for my constitutional remedy and maybe try to remove the layers one by one with different medicines, which i believe is difficult, time and money consuming.
Im only after curing my stutter problem at this point.
Some also believe that i might get aggravations from taking "random" remedys like that?
I think since these are natural remedys, there's nothing to worry about ?
What do you believe would be best in my case? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Interloper on 2005-09-19
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