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Help with female homones

Hello,

My daughter (age 20) has bad period problems, pain, spotting etc. and we were given:

Sepia D6 (day 21 to period), and
Folliculinum 9Ch (day 8-21)

by our homeopath as nosode drops.

The correct dose for adults these is 30 drops a day in a litre of water.

As she is very sensitive, the homeopath said that she can reduce these to quarter (7-8 drops) or half dose (15 drops). She takes it at a quarter dose.

She has found these remedies very useful for her condition and they seem to suit her, improving her period symptoms and making it more manageable.
However, taking them in water is too difficult at the moment so we are looking to get these in a tablet or pilule form.

From research, we understand that Sepia D6 is equivalent to/can be obtained as Sepia 6X, however we don't know what an equivalent dose would be, ie. how many pilules she would need to take every day. As she is on 8 drops of the liquid, does this mean she would have to take 8 pills to get an equivalent dose? Or are the 30 drops equivalent to one 6X pill? If this is the case, what potency would be equivalent to her taking quarter dose of the 6X/6D?

Our understanding is that Folliculinum 9Ch is equivalent to 9C, and my question about the dosage applies to this too.

Any help that you can give will be greatly appreciated!

Sparkies
 
  sparkies on 2016-09-16
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Dose size doesn't matter in homeopathy. Sepia D6 is same as Sepia 6X. Many people project themselves as experts of homeopathic philosophy and posology. But the patient should patiently follow the homeopath who has sound clinical experience. In this case your homeopath seems to have got well with the case. You may set 2 pills as one dose.
 
kadwa 7 years ago

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