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Beer/Cigarettes & Staphysagria

Hello,

I'm on dosage of Staphysagria. I'm a regular smoker & I usually take 1 bottle of beer (1 ltr)everyday. However, these days, while I'm on Staph dosage, I've reduced smoking (2-3 cigs/day) & have quit drinking beer, with an assumption that these might nullify Staph's effects.

I was just wondering if drinking beer(if not regularly, once in a few days) & smoking would really interfere Staph's treatment, during or even after the dosage course.

Kindly advice.

And, I'm 24 years old, male.
[message edited by yelah on Wed, 03 Jul 2013 15:16:04 BST]
 
  yelah on 2013-07-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Bump.
 
yelah last decade
The answer is No.
 
simone717 last decade
At 24 year of age, I am concerned that you have got addicted to both Smoking and Alcohol.

Please visit:

http://www.joedelivera.com/?p=18

'Arnica 30c in the Wet dose helps Chronic Smokers to QUIT SMOKING.'

Arnica is also effective in treating Alcoholics to QUIT alcohol.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Thanks. I'm looking forward for few responses with some sort of explanation in relation to my query. And, please, I ain't expecting any responses related to 'how to quit smoking with Homeopathy'.

Regards
 
yelah last decade
Look up at the top of the forum- the alphabet, click
S and read on Staphysagria. The antidote for it is
Camphor, you are then not going to antidote it with
the two mentioned substances.
 
simone717 last decade

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