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Is this the right remedy? How to dose?
I had done a remedy search on here for my boyfriend, but I'm not sure if it's the right thing for him.Basically, what I would like to remedy is his frequent feeling of fatigue - he feels tired a lot and moves around slugishly, although on some days he's barely exerted himself.
Also, he has a very strong, bitter armpit odor, that no deodorant will work on.
There's also a putrid smell to his breath sometimes and stool.
The remedy I got back was Nux Vomica.
I researched it more and it says about it, it's for people that get cold easily, are sensitive to smells and noise and get digestive problems.
These things aren't true about him. He's rather on a warm side.
But he is irritable, impatient, obstinate and arguementative.
Also, he's rather introverted and reserved aobut his emotions.
Please, help me find a remedy that would improve most of these symptoms and tell me how should I dose.
Thank you!
cicka on 2006-04-01
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The introverted bit could point to Natrum Mur
or Lycopodium
Check them out
Also the impatient argumentative could point to Sulphur.
Check that out.
Try only three daily doses -- one a day-- of 30c and wait results
or Lycopodium
Check them out
Also the impatient argumentative could point to Sulphur.
Check that out.
Try only three daily doses -- one a day-- of 30c and wait results
walkin last decade
Do these still refer to the fatigue and the armpit smell though? That's what we are trying to remedy... Also, for how long does he need to take it?
thanks!
thanks!
cicka last decade
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