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Gall bladder stones - homeopathic remedy
I have had pain under the rib cage on the right sidePain between shoulder blades
Fatty stools
Indigestion after eating, especially fatty or greasy foods
Nausea
Bloating
Gas
Burping or belching
Diarrhea (or alternating from soft to watery)
Can't have any alcohol, even a drop will cause nausea burning, vomiting and sweating. The gastroenteroligst gave an initial diagnosis of gallbladder chronic disease and order many tests. While I will do them, I want to avoid surgery and hope that I can find a cure with homeopathy. Please advise what I can take to remove gallbladder stones with homeopathy and cleanse liver. Thank you, Mirta
Mirta on 2015-10-18
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Pltake
1. Cardus-Q 5 drops twice a day in one tespoon water
2. Liv-52 one tablet after meal
3. Nux Vomica-200 6 pills twice a day
Pl take this treatment for 15 days and then give feedback
Pl keep 30-40 minutes gap between two medicines
hemeo helper
[message edited by homeo_helper on Sun, 18 Oct 2015 03:57:13 UTC]
[message edited by homeo_helper on Sun, 18 Oct 2015 03:57:52 UTC]
[message edited by homeo_helper on Sun, 18 Oct 2015 03:58:31 UTC]
1. Cardus-Q 5 drops twice a day in one tespoon water
2. Liv-52 one tablet after meal
3. Nux Vomica-200 6 pills twice a day
Pl take this treatment for 15 days and then give feedback
Pl keep 30-40 minutes gap between two medicines
hemeo helper
[message edited by homeo_helper on Sun, 18 Oct 2015 03:57:13 UTC]
[message edited by homeo_helper on Sun, 18 Oct 2015 03:57:52 UTC]
[message edited by homeo_helper on Sun, 18 Oct 2015 03:58:31 UTC]
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