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Possible adenoids and wheezing 8,5 yo Page 2 of 2

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If you are serious about handling this issue you have to update as I ask. Anyways.

Give him a dose of Cal-C 200, just one dose and report back in 5 days.
 
fitness 9 years ago
Cal C is Calcarea carbonica? I have Borion brand Calcarea carbonica 200. It says that one dose is 5 little pellets. Is that what you consider one dose? I give it to him to place under the tongue to dissolve. Is that right way to do it. I defintly know that there was a reaction of some sort to this remedy last time- so I want to do it right, so that i have a healing reaction this time. thank you for your guidance.
 
syesin 9 years ago
One dose is one pill, Boiron directions are misleading as they want to sell more product.

Yes, he should dissolve it in mouth not necessarily under the tongue.
 
fitness 9 years ago
It is 5 days after the last dose. Same course- had a reaction when everything got worse then recovered to baseline, not any better. Still draining from the right nostril that doesn't move any air through, still occasional wheezing..
What is the next step?
 
syesin 9 years ago
Give him one dose of Tuberculinum 200c, just one dose and report back in 5 days.
 
fitness 9 years ago
Tuberculinium doesn't match his symptoms at all. What do you think about baryta carbonica?
 
syesin 9 years ago
I don't think its Bar-C case, you are free to do as you desire.
 
fitness 9 years ago
Thank you for your help
 
syesin 9 years ago

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