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What is considered a large dosage of Belladonna 3c that would cause hallucinations
What is considered a large dosage of Belladonna 3c that would cause hallucinations? For example would 4 pellets twice a day cause hallucinations? As a note I want to make sure that I dont get any hallucinations that can happen with large doses of Belladonna and that is why I am asking what is considered a large dose.[Edited by kll on 2025-03-21 23:06:00]
kll on 2025-03-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
the question is not right.
If you have hallucinations and 3c twice a day increases them -you have an aggravation of existing symptoms.
you stop taking and let it wear off and see if you improve. Then do not take more until improvement stops.
Remedies potency and frequency are based on reactions.
If you are taking this for other reasons and you experience hallucinations-
that is a proving system. you wait and see if that wears off and see if you improve. If it wears off and no improvement ? Remedy is wrong.
Look at materia medica with hundreds of symptoms for belladonna.
Having symptoms you never had are proving symptoms and you have to wait to see if improvement follows. If not, it’s wrong remedy.
If you have hallucinations and 3c twice a day increases them -you have an aggravation of existing symptoms.
you stop taking and let it wear off and see if you improve. Then do not take more until improvement stops.
Remedies potency and frequency are based on reactions.
If you are taking this for other reasons and you experience hallucinations-
that is a proving system. you wait and see if that wears off and see if you improve. If it wears off and no improvement ? Remedy is wrong.
Look at materia medica with hundreds of symptoms for belladonna.
Having symptoms you never had are proving symptoms and you have to wait to see if improvement follows. If not, it’s wrong remedy.
♡ simone717 2 weeks ago
Thank You simone717 for your help for it is greatly appreciated!
You are right I should have included background information and asked a different question.
I am on the Banerji Protocol for Cataracts which is Belladonna 3c and Calc Carb 200k - 2 pellets of each twice a day.
I am seeing improvement in my vision and no hallucinations with the Banerji Protocol for Cataracts but Unfortunately I lost control of the Calc Carb bottle and lost all of the pellets. I have ordered another bottle and in the mean time I was wondering if it would be a good idea or bad idea to take 2 more Belladonna pellets twice a day to make up for the missing Calc Carb pellets until it arrives?
I had read that high doses of Belladonna causes hallucinations but no indication of what a high dose is. Since I dont know what a high dose is, that is why I asked if 4 pellets of Belladonna 3c twice a day would be considered a high dose that would cause hallucinations.
[Edited by kll on 2025-03-24 05:37:15]
You are right I should have included background information and asked a different question.
I am on the Banerji Protocol for Cataracts which is Belladonna 3c and Calc Carb 200k - 2 pellets of each twice a day.
I am seeing improvement in my vision and no hallucinations with the Banerji Protocol for Cataracts but Unfortunately I lost control of the Calc Carb bottle and lost all of the pellets. I have ordered another bottle and in the mean time I was wondering if it would be a good idea or bad idea to take 2 more Belladonna pellets twice a day to make up for the missing Calc Carb pellets until it arrives?
I had read that high doses of Belladonna causes hallucinations but no indication of what a high dose is. Since I dont know what a high dose is, that is why I asked if 4 pellets of Belladonna 3c twice a day would be considered a high dose that would cause hallucinations.
[Edited by kll on 2025-03-24 05:37:15]
kll 2 weeks ago
No., do not add more Belladonna.’ Follow the protocol.
♡ simone717 last week
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