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Hi could someone please help me

I'm 21 female and have been struggling with hirsutism and hyperhydrosis since puberty. And I wanted to know what to take
 
  fernpot on 2016-04-20
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Please take three doses of Thuja 1M as follows and see how that affects over 20 days (only 3 doses in 20 days).

day 1 morning
1st dose

day 1 evening
2nd dose

day 2 morning
3rd dose

One dose means
If the medicine is in pills form 2 pills. Don't touch pills with hand. Use cap of bottle to take pills.
If the medicine is in liquid dilution form, 2 drops in some 20 ml water. Sip up slowly.

Please follow homeo restrictions like no coffee, no raw onion/garlic, no strong perfumes, don't eat or drink anything within 30 minutes before or after taking medicine.
 
kadwa 8 years ago
Hi Kadwa could you please review my info to make sure I should really take thuja.

Age: 21
Height: 1 metre 75cm
Weight: 66 kilograms
Gender: Female
Diet: Vegan with the exception of organic eggs. Legumes, beans nuts and seeds, coconut oil or coconut, avocado, olives/oil, yams and potatoes, vegetables, fruit, whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, eggs
Exercise: none except for lifestyle exercise like taking the stairs
Water intake - low, maybe 1L of water per day, I have little thirst
Bowel movements: anywhere from 2-5 times a day. Depends on my fibre content; e.g. more beans more bowel movement.

major concerns:
Hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating) of hands, feet, armpits and genitals when anxious, excited, nervous or social. - Makes me feel stressed and uncomfortable publicly
Hirsutism (excessive hairiness - blonde, upper lip, chin, all over the face blonde hairs slightly longer than peach fuzz and more frequent but not like a beard or anything prominent, black pubic hairs outside bikini line and on inner thighs, black hair around navel and snail trail, hair on toes and fingers, changing from light blonde hair to light brown on my arms and legs)
Male patterned baldness (front crown of head)
Irregular period - every 40 days or later
Slightly insulin resistant
Very low in B12
Mydriasis (dilated pupils)
Poor circulation - small varicose veins, always cold hands and feet, feel the cold easily, bruise easily
Emotionally: very sympathetic, cry easily over tv and movies like romance or watching other people who are sad
Skin/oils: regular - gets a bit greasy throughout the day but quite balanced, large pores, hair gets greasy every 2-3 days, skin is thin I get cuts easily
Cavities - small cavities
Poor concentration - can't listen for too long to teachers, I zone out and daydream same with reading books
Allegies? Sneeze reflex when eating cacao (histamine?) when entering into sunlight sometimes. However I still eat cacao

History:
Chickenpox as a child
Asthma as a child - took asthma puffer until about mid-primary school, grew out of it
Was always hairier growing up with longer hairs then other girls but not excessive hairs
Period at 16, irregular and late about every 40 days or later
PCOS (when I ate dairy) - had severe cramping after bowel movements
Vegetarian since 16
Raw Vegan for 3 months (heaps of fruit)
Acne (cleared with less fruit, don't eat processed sugar and probiotics) - Took 3 courses of antibiotics within a year.. Maybe my gut isn't rebalanced
 
fernpot 7 years ago
Please take three doses of Pulsatilla 1M instead of Thuja 1M. All other instructions remain unchanged.
[message edited by kadwa on Thu, 28 Apr 2016 07:31:34 UTC]
 
kadwa 7 years ago

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