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Great, same dosage 2 pilules three times a day?
 
akira 3 years ago
Hi Anuj Srivastava,
Just wanted to update.
I'm still waiting for cina remedy to arrive due to covid post is slow.

Otherwise Bub is doing better, she had a bit of cow milk other day and started having stomach pain again but went away next day.
She is opening bowels daily and appetite is ok.
 
akira 3 years ago
Start giving Cina ones you get hold of it as advised.
 
anuj srivastava 3 years ago
Hi Anuj,
I have been giving cina 30c for 7 days now.
Teeth grinding has decreased greatly.
Also still giving Mag phos.
Although now after passing stool Bub is saying bum hurts.
Thank you.
 
akira 3 years ago
Give Sulphur 30 three times a day and start Cina from next day.

MP to continue.

Feedback after 7 days.
 
anuj srivastava 3 years ago
Hi again I did the sulphur and started cina again.
Unfortunately new symptom has come up.
Bub has started peeing in pants, only very small amounts even after going to toilet.
 
akira 3 years ago
Stop all remedies and give a feedback after 4 days.
 
anuj srivastava 3 years ago
Thank you.
 
akira 3 years ago

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