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How to use mother tincture?
I want to know how to use viburnum oppulus mother tincture for my daughter's menstrual problems.Can somebody tell me please?
anon99 on 2007-09-16
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♡ Mahfoozurrehman last decade
Dear Mahfooz
I know annon from her previous posts. She has some knowledge about homeopathic remedies.
Viburnum being one of the indicated medicines for menstrual cramps I didn't ask further questions, as there is no harm in trying it out.
Murthy
I know annon from her previous posts. She has some knowledge about homeopathic remedies.
Viburnum being one of the indicated medicines for menstrual cramps I didn't ask further questions, as there is no harm in trying it out.
Murthy
♡ gavinimurthy last decade
Thankyou Murthy.
I have a little knowledge of homeopathy.
But I will give her syptoms.
Her periods are irregular.
She has Nausea (No vomiting), and loose motions after her period starts. She has urge of going stools and she spends most of the time in the toilet. Bearing down pain in the lower abdomen. Moderate stomach cramps. She has less menstrual flow at this time.
After flow gets normal she feels a bit o.k.
And she has heavy periods. And it continues for 7 to 8 days.
I think I gave all the details.
Thanks.
I have a little knowledge of homeopathy.
But I will give her syptoms.
Her periods are irregular.
She has Nausea (No vomiting), and loose motions after her period starts. She has urge of going stools and she spends most of the time in the toilet. Bearing down pain in the lower abdomen. Moderate stomach cramps. She has less menstrual flow at this time.
After flow gets normal she feels a bit o.k.
And she has heavy periods. And it continues for 7 to 8 days.
I think I gave all the details.
Thanks.
anon99 last decade
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