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Diphtheria mercurius cyanatus

My boyfriend suspects he may have diphteria, or that he is suffering from the toxins created by the diphtheria bacteria... symptoms include: white film on tongue, chest pain, congested heart, constant rapid heart beat and pulse (resting), paralysis in different body parts at different times, overall weakness, night sweats and chills. We've read about the successful treatments of diphtheria by the mercurius cyanatus remedy. I recently ordered 1 bottle of pellets at 30C and 1 bottle of pellets of 6C from this website. Which would be most advisible to take, and in what dosages (like how many per day, and for how long)? Any side effects to be worried about? Any advice would be so greatly appreciated, as we've not been able to get any answers or traditional medical treatments from our doctors. Thanks so much!
 
  snickers on 2009-07-12
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Please give him three doses daily of merc cyan 30c (4 pellets) at a gap of 4 hours for three days. Please don't give any doses after that and see how he responds for these 3 days and also in next few days.
 
kadwa last decade
Thanks for such a quick response, Kadwa! I really appreciate the information. So just to make sure... One dose is (4 pellets), right? and that dose is to be given three times a day for three days? I will definitely be watching to see how he responds. Your help is so appreciated. We should be receiving the pills soon, and I will let everyone know how it goes.
=)
 
snickers last decade

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