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Remedy Relationship - Need Advice

What is the relation between Conium, Arnica, Sulphur and Pulsatilla? Is these four remedies can be taken at a time?
 
  sadeqahmed on 2010-10-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
This is an odd question. You might need to put it in context. Considering we have thousands of remedies, why have you picked these 4? Perhaps that way we can give you an answer that suits your question.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Please tell me the relation between Conium and Sulphur. Is this two remedy follow well each other, or antidote with each other?
 
sadeqahmed last decade
I do not know of any established relationship between those two remedies. However any two remedies can follow or antidote each other if the symptoms agree. Again I am wondering why you are asking? Have you bee prescribed these remedies?

Remedy relationships are just shortcuts - they are not set in stone, not definite for every situation, and should never eliminate actual analysis of a case/second prescription by a practitioner.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

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