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ignatia amara 1,000ch and 10,000k
Dear friends,I saw my homeopath last with and she prescribed Ignatia Amara 1,000CH and 10,000K (single doses). I believe she told me to take IA 1,000CH first and two weeks later take IA 10,000K. But she prescribed two single doses of each potency and in the instructions paper she gave me, she wrote: one single dose per week. I took the first 1,000CH dose last week and now I dont know whether to take the second 1,000CH dose or wait until next week and take the 10,000K. The reason I am asking this in the forum and not my doctor directly is because she is on holidays and I cant get a hold of her.
So, either
IA1,000CH + IA1,000CH + IA10,000K + IA 10,000K
OR
IA1,000CH + NOTHING + IA1o,000CH + NOTHING
I understand this is a difficult question, but which dosage frequency makes more sense to you?
Thanks in advance.
Martin
MartinL on 2010-09-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
She asked you to take Ignatia 1M now and Ignatia 10M after 2 weeks.
So you should take Ignatia 1M and wait for 2 weeks. If everything is ok and your problem is cleared, don't take Ign 10m. If your problem is not substantially resolved after 2 weeks, you should take Ign 10M.
So you should take Ignatia 1M and wait for 2 weeks. If everything is ok and your problem is cleared, don't take Ign 10m. If your problem is not substantially resolved after 2 weeks, you should take Ign 10M.
♡ kadwa last decade
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