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Hi,
After studying his case, I 3-4 remedies seems to be suiting him - Silicea, Phosphorus, Lycopodium and Calcarea Carb.
MY first preference would be Silicea because of his desire and need for love from you, attention seeking habit, forgetful nature, likes artistic work, desire for sweets and processed food, smart and intelligent with excellent academics, sensitive to touch and cold . Also Siliciea is chronic to Pulsatilla. Pulsatilla had acted in past and then stopped acting , probably he needs Silicea now.
Give him one dose of Silicea (4pills or 2 drops in a teaspoon of water) Report back in 7 days.
Let me know if you have any queries.
After studying his case, I 3-4 remedies seems to be suiting him - Silicea, Phosphorus, Lycopodium and Calcarea Carb.
MY first preference would be Silicea because of his desire and need for love from you, attention seeking habit, forgetful nature, likes artistic work, desire for sweets and processed food, smart and intelligent with excellent academics, sensitive to touch and cold . Also Siliciea is chronic to Pulsatilla. Pulsatilla had acted in past and then stopped acting , probably he needs Silicea now.
Give him one dose of Silicea (4pills or 2 drops in a teaspoon of water) Report back in 7 days.
Let me know if you have any queries.
homeodr 8 years ago
I have Silicea in 6x and 30c. What should I start with?
alaskamom 8 years ago
Start with silicea 30c.. He might need 200c potency later ..
homeodr 8 years ago
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