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Thank you. I don't have sulph 200 so I need to order again. What other remedies do you think I may need so that I can order them alltogether?
The local store has Sulphur 6c and 30c. I wonder if I can use these instead. It takes a while to receive the remedies in the mail. Thanks again.
By the way, my son wets his pants occasionally during the day also. It's no t wet, but smelly. Maybe few drops. I don't know if it's a behavioral problem or if it's something he doesn't have control.
 
gulayim 9 years ago
U can use 30C. Twice a day.... for two days.
 
anindya384 9 years ago
Is the dosage the same, i.e, 4 pellets for Sulphur 30C? Thanks.
 
gulayim 9 years ago
Yup
 
anindya384 9 years ago
Hi anindya384,

I think I made a mistake in giving the remedy to my son. I gave my son four pellets of sulphur 30c in some water the day before yesterday morning one dose and another dose yesterday morning. He was dry the first night, but last night he had accident around 4:00am. Today I came to this forum to report you the results, but then I realized that I should have given him two doses each day. Somehow I remembered the previous instruction with sulphur 200c. What should I do now? Thank you very much in advance.
[message edited by gulayim on Sun, 15 Jun 2014 05:22:46 BST]
 
gulayim 9 years ago

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