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How often can you redose?

I know that the question how often can you redose is completely dependent upon the person and case, but I do not want to over dose and I'm wondering roughly how long a 200c and 30c stays in your system? For example, I gave my daughter stramonium 200c a while back and her attitude has become worse again. Can i redose?
Another question, my other daughter fits pulsatilla very closely. Can I give her one dose of 30c and see if it helps?
Thanks!
 
  samalynn on 2016-06-23
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
here I scouple guidelines..

1 ...single remedy--
2 single dose
3 remedy change when symptomology changes--
4 if remedy action works and no new (never had before in health history) symptoms occur..then could be obstruction--maintaining factor of ill envolved...or bad 'medicine'.....or...



I don't want overwhelm--good so far? question in direction u wish clarification..
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
Thanks for responding! I know you are only supposed to redose when symptoms come back, and I'm just curious if there is a too often for one dose of those potencies. After giving my daughter the stram she became much more helpful, didn't have a bad attitude and was much more pleasant. She also no longer suffered bad dreams that she's had for a while. Now she is starting to act out again and having her bad dreams again, and I'm wondering if it's too early to redose. She's been this way for a couple days.
 
samalynn 7 years ago
use 30c in water

2 pellets in 4 oz water-in drinking glas-stir heavy --1 tablespoon dose...no re[peat dose

what Is very important is to note --what other things occurred --so when u saw improvements in area of interest--and glad to see--some little new thing may be occurring but slides under the radar ..gladness clouds.....so keep eye for this--there is a deeper acting remedy tha may be needed..observance is key...
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
Thank you! I will give her the dose tomorrow. May I ask what are gladness clouds?
 
samalynn 7 years ago
gladness --clouds our view....

but 'gladness clouds" is cool
rains joy
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
Thank you and one more question... how can you tell the difference then if it's a constitutional remedy? Vs a remedy that gives gladness clouds?
 
samalynn 7 years ago
the word 'constitutional" can be misleading--but this would be equivalent (in my mind)..to characteristic symptoms of case...

every homoeopathic medicine
will address particular characteristic symptom
complexe(s) (those medicine is homoeopathic to)...

when a medicine Is only partial homoeopathic to symptoms--only those (symptoms ) will be influenced....now here is key with partial homoeopathic medicine given...new symptoms WILL arise...most times subtle--and here is watch and wait (until symptom complex is stable and definite observable) is important--this guides to next remedy...

the proper thing to do is if remedy ceased workingand symptoms return..then seek more characteristics that were not included in 1st prescription...and include this in the diagnosis....i.ee in ur case--stramonium worked --so looking deeper --u may find calc -c is best fit..with further investigation..

so --if I were to guess..i would say--that best to not give stramonium again --but further observe and note other aspects of daughter--characteristic symptoms...this way --avoid needless dosing for the sake of gladness clouds...
 
John Stanton 7 years ago
OK thank you I will observe
 
samalynn 7 years ago

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