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Homeopathic Acne Drugs???
Hi everyone,Im fairly new to homeopathy but after a homeopathist cured a nasty long-standing cough last year, I have been keen to learn more.
I am also keen to try and help my son cure his moderate acne which often gets him down. On the internet i have searched for many homeopathic-based acne products in order to find out which substances they used and what potencies etc. I came across the "acnepill" (can easily be found by a google search) which claims to be a very effective homeopathic drug. However I was alarmed by the very high doses of substances they use:
Kali Brom 1X
Natrum Brom 2x
Niccolum Sulph 6x
Sulphur 6X
Hepar Sulph 9X
I always thought you were supposed to use very small doses?
curious_pete on 2005-01-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Sorry got myself in a muddle at the end there. I meant to say:
"I thought C doses rather than x doeses were supposed be be used generally?"
"I thought C doses rather than x doeses were supposed be be used generally?"
curious_pete last decade
Never use combination medicines like these.These are the unfortunate offshoots of allopathic thinking.If used continuously,they will create drg miasms,which are difficult to cure.
There are many posts available on acne on this forum.Do you a search.
Murthy
There are many posts available on acne on this forum.Do you a search.
Murthy
bandarbabu2000 last decade
bandarbabu2000 last decade
Try Hepar Sulp-30 alone. Just One dose each week. As per my own experience more doses do no good.
pw3000 last decade
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