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advice needed please
HelloLast week I took 1 dosage of 1m Lycopodium and shortly after felt that I had an aggravation. shortly after the aggravation I began to feel much better and my chronic symptoms have improved drastically since.
I am now conscious of some other secondary chronic symptoms which have begun to surface which would benefit from Sulphur.
I wanted advice on:
1) whether I should wait (and how long should I wait?) to take the sulphur remedy even though the chronic sulphur symptoms seem more apparent than my old ones now.
2) I am worried about what if I need to take another dosage of Lycopodium? Say that effect of the 1m dosage of Lycopodium wears off and my old symptoms return?? Having taken the Sulphur remedy, does that mean I cannot take Lycopodium again?
thanks a lot of any help!
Orliphere on 2017-10-26
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1M is a strong potency. The remedy(deep acting) and the potency can work long. Since you say you took it for chronic symptoms, frequent repetition is not necessary.
So a minimum of two weeks wait is essential. It can also be prolonged for a month.
"Having taken the Sulphur remedy, does that mean I cannot take Lycopodium again? "
Immediately yes you shall not take Lyc. after sulph. But in long term it's not a problem. However if in short term Lyc. is needed after Sulph., then a dose of Calc. carb. shall be used in between.
So a minimum of two weeks wait is essential. It can also be prolonged for a month.
"Having taken the Sulphur remedy, does that mean I cannot take Lycopodium again? "
Immediately yes you shall not take Lyc. after sulph. But in long term it's not a problem. However if in short term Lyc. is needed after Sulph., then a dose of Calc. carb. shall be used in between.
♡ maheeru 6 years ago
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