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my friend's daughter is suffering with ocd taking long time for bathing touching switch etc. with paper, instructing family members to follow instructions of waching, cleaning etc. in the name name of hygiene. Joined Brahma Kumari movement and showing aversion to marrige. not interested in doing the profession and only dong deine service. Incidentally the person is Homeo doctor. Behaviour is very adamant and disobedience to parents. Ad vising parents to follow Brahma Kumari rules in the House and not allowing any guest/visitor to the House. Kindly suggest remedial medicine etc. and measures to contain the same.
 
  USHARAM on 2013-08-09
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Whitechest nut bach flower three timea daily with mimmulus bach flower three times after one hour of first .ffor three month report after 7 days
 
akshaymohl last decade
The patient is a homeo doctor and without knowing the patient
the medicine is to be given. Whitechestnut is being in a bottle of 1 litr water 10 drops.
The medicine alternatively one
after another ie - whitechestnut with a gap of one hour for mimmulus - 3 times daily could not be done since the same is to be given without patient knowledge. With only whitechestnut for one week the problems have increased. Kindly suggest alternatives. tks.
 
USHARAM last decade

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