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Silverman, what exactly you did with Sheetrock and how many doses your boss took and how? Please shed more light on it.
 
jeniffer last decade
I took a piece of sheetrock (removed the paper). Dissolved in about 1000 parts of water in a 2 liter, washed coke bottle. I asked him to take three doses a day, first day his discharge turned from yellow to watery. Second day discharge was reduced and still transparent and watery. Third day it was greatly reduced and today it is gone. He fells relaxed and fine after two years.
 
silverman last decade
Silverman I am happy for a cured patinet.
 
kuldeep last decade
Anychance Plaster of paris overdosing could be poisonous?
One might get impure quality or one may make unfavourable potency etc.
OR one must purchase homeopathy grade Calcarea Silica from the vendors.
 
wilma last decade
Except Silica or Juglans I do not promote people to make any other medicine, unles timewise or moneywise they can't afford to purchase it.

Of-course one can overdose with any thing in this world. People can die by drinking excess water. Authorites in Grand Canyon are more worried about people who drink too much water before starting their long track in the desert than the people who drink too little.
 
kuldeep last decade
OK, in that case I will used Sheetrock powder, I have several pieces at home.
 
wilma last decade
May one ask what do you need it for?
 
kuldeep last decade
My nephew has stuffy nose and never ending yellow discharge. Every other medicine worked for a while so I will give Calcarea Sulphurica or rather your Gypsum a shot.
 
wilma last decade
Good luck. Go for it. Alternative medicine is for adventurers.
 
kuldeep last decade
Kuldeep, Won't it be better if homeopathy grade Calcarea Sulphurica is given in high potency in wilma's nephew's case.
 
kapil last decade
Of-course homeopathy grade Calcarea Sulphurica could be given but some people have to order it from internet and then wait for delivery, meanwhile patient recovers.
In this case, remedy is available at home and there is no harm in trying it. If it works now, it should work always.
 
kuldeep last decade
Kuldeep, At my office a piece of sheetrock was falling from the wall so I used a tiny bit of it for my dry skin and rashes. I am half better in three days. I was to order petroleum and graphites but then I saw Calcarea Sulphurica was also indicated in the remedy grid so I used it because it was there or rather everywhere. Also my dandruff is gone too. Now do you suggest me to use its high potency?
 
sanj551 last decade
If your problem comes back you can buy high potency also or rather gradually increase the potency from the same piece of sheetrock which worked upon you. At least now you know that Calcarea Sulphurica works upon you.
 
kuldeep last decade
sanj551, exactly what kind of skin problem you had and for how long?
 
harsh last decade
Each winter I had dandruff on my head (itchy) and dry flaky skin. I used to have itching and rashes especially after hot water bath. Initially I felt petroleum works on me but my problem stayed forever. Then I read about Calcarea Sulphurica that its character is a combination of Sulphur and Calcaria so I used it or used sheetrock.
 
harsh last decade
I use to have itchy, dry and flaky skin in winter and also I get cold often with nose running with yellow discharge. Calcarea Sulphurica fits to these symptoms. Hope my problem is solved for good.
 
sanj551 last decade
Well guys in both cases Calcarea Sulhpurica is indicated. Please share your results.
 
kuldeep last decade
kuldeep, I made the solution and can I dissolve it in honey or syrup?
 
wilma last decade
Sure you can dissolve it in honey or else. Low potency Zypsum is biochemic grade, effect stays the same.
 
kuldeep last decade
I read Calcarea Sulphurica is indicated for everything yellow. ie yellow crusty eczema, yellow urine, hepatitis, Jaundice, yellow eyes etc.
Is this right?
 
sanj551 last decade
Zypsum or Calcarea Sulphurica is a liver remedy and yellow is the color of liver problems. Most of the skin diseases are due to liver troubles.
 
kuldeep last decade
Medicine is showing some good effect but could be the weather warmup also contributing.
 
wilma last decade
Kuldeep,

I have been thinking a lot about you these days and was remembering seeing this thread before but not too closely. Glad you mentioned it at the other thread.

I am wanting to know how to antidotes a homemade remedy like this one and like the oil one?
 
Pat2006 last decade
Yes Kuldeep !!
Calcarea Sulph. dries up the pus...no matter where it is in the body.
Best wishes
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Dear Kuldeep,
I see the advantage of having studied "Chemistry" and "Engineering Materials" in an Engineering college.

You can find medicines at "Home Depot" also.

Best wishes,
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
LOL


Pankaj do you live in the USA? You mentioned "Home Depot." Where I go when I need medicine for my house. Now I'll go there to buy medicine for me too. LOL
 
Pat2006 last decade

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