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alcoholism

Hi,
My brother is alcoholic.He is 39 years old. My father was an alcoholic , my gradfathers ..My brother dislike criticism, sleep between 9 - 2 in the night whem he wake up and regret that he is an alcoholic and promise for himself to stop drinking,he sleep for 3-4 hours / night forthe last 3 years he is anxios in public, shy, low self -estim. He is married, 6 children, just graduated RN college, work in weekend, school 4 day/ week, stress. He star to drink 3 year ago, a lot, in school, at work, even at the final exam, even before the urine analyses for a job at the hospital.
He masturbate every day sice was 11
likes pornography, erotic dreams
drink every day aprox 20 beers , some wine
likes eggs, bread, chese, meat
sweat a lot, genital area, lower back, feet, not odor
fear about future just when he is drunk,
Fear of heights, gohst
He is a good father, good husband, no violent
Drin in the evening, night
He was ashamed about his father, his family was poor, father beat a lot mother.He is an immigrant who worked hard for obtain a diploma.
I want to help him.
Do you think that Staphysagria, CH 200 is a good remedy for him?
He took Nux vomica, CH 200, but without any help.
He is lean, when he stop drinking,max 2 weeks, he is going to gym.
He cannot stop to drink, even he want.
He doesn't want to go to AA, or to a detox clinic.
I need help.
Thank you.
 
  amalia on 2006-05-28
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
no remedy will change this ---without some will to stop...long road as is---even if willing...first thing is need to find some aspect some--even if small frament of will to be other than is at this time--and work from that point....counseling is to be had---with group or family members)...for sure will need talk ...also firts hing is dietary adjustments and suplementattin---this i advise look first into--build good nutrtion base--so as chemical dependncy i sminimal--psyche dependency is hard enough....then can think homoeopathy after establish the above mentioned...ok?
 
John Stanton last decade
I have been successful in helping chronic alcoholics to stop their desire for that next drink with Arnica 30c in the wet dose taken 3 times daily.

I believe that Arnica helps to supress the craving for alcohol in the same manner that it help chronic smokers many of who have quit after in one case a half century of smoking.

The Wet Dose is made by inserting 3 pellets of Arnica 30c into a 500ml bottle of spring water and after it is dissolved you shake the bottle hard to ensure bubbling and a dose is a teaspoonful taken in this case thrice daily.

Your brother seems to be a good test case for Arnica as you state that he has sometimes stopped drinking but is compelled to start again.

Let us hope that the Arnica can help him to quit his habit permanently. Arnica will help him by promoting deep sleep and this may be the way it helps both chronic Alcoholics and smokers to quit.


Please post his response on this forum.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
I have read earlier posts here where people were using Arnica wet dose Joe De Livera's way to regrow their hair and to their surprise not only did they get results with hair growth but they were able to stop drinking although this was not their intent. It turned out to be a very nice surprise for them.

I have also read posts where people have indicated that Arnica wet dose Joe De Livera's way did indeed help them stop drinking and smoking.

You have nothing to lose but much to gain. Hope you give it a try.
 
Pat2006 last decade
Thank you !
I will spoke with him. I live in Canada, my brother live in USA,but I will move this year close to him.
Thanks again.
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
Amalia

I would suggest that you also get on the Arnica wet dose Joe De Livera's way if you have any food addictions or food allergies.
 
Pat2006 last decade
No food addictions, no food alergy.
I didn;t see my brother for 7 years; I visited him last year and I was in shock!Long hair, poor hygiene, very irritable, nervous, sleep probleme, a lot of tics on the face, hand ,not a good relations with his wife, impatient with kids and everything , cannot stay to long in one place.He didn't drink when I stayed there, for 2 weeks, but now he told me that was a big relief for him when I leave and he could poor a lot of beers in his body. My brother today is not like my brother when he was younger.He acts like another person.
I hope I find a way to help him soon.
I told him about counseling, about Arnica CH 30, I will cal him tomorrow.
Thanks a lot.
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
Amelia

So you have control over what you eat? Or do you eat because you get very hungry? I ask because if alcoholism runs in your family, you personally may be dealing with Candida aka food allergies aka food addictions aka food cravings. Candida is an alcoholism type desease. The body has the ability to make alcohol. Do a search engine for Candida, Candida Albicans, or Candidiasis.

Homeopathy offers remedies for things that are normally considered incurable, including alcoholism so your brother can be cured with homeopathy.

I'm just sorry that at this time, I don't have enough knoweldge to be able to offer you more options on what remedies to give to your brother.

I was going to suggest that you prepare a bottle of spring water for him and just take it to him. Hand it to him and just tell him to take a sip each morning and a sip each night after hitting it 6 times. He might be too sick to help himself so you may need to take the spring bottle to him with simple instructions.

Take care and I hope your brother gets well soon.
 
Pat2006 last decade
he didn't eat for the last 3 days, just drink beers.He is not cooperative, refuse detox clinic. His wife wants to divorce.
God help him .
It is a nightmare, and I don't know the way to help him.
 
amalia last decade
Hi, amalyia –

Sorry for what you are going through with your brother.

Your brother’s wife could call her local AA chapter and ask if someone from AA could come and talk to her husband. AA members are usually very willing to do that. They may be able to reach your brother in a way that no one else can. Please consider this.

I just posted in another thread about alcoholism. I don’t know if it will help, but I’ll repost it here.

As a recovering alcoholic for 28 years (as of yesterday), I believe in the power of AA and other 12-step programs. My father got sober thanks to AA, and so did I, with a whole lot of help from God.

I think there are three things crucial to taming the alcoholism “demon”.

If you are an alcoholic, your desire to experience what it might be like to be normal has to be greater than the desire to stay where you are. And that may not happen until the alcoholic loses everything they hold dear, including spouse and family. An alcoholic must want to quit drinking for the right reasons. You can’t quit because somebody else wants you to.

If an alcoholic is unwilling to get honest with themselves and others, their chances of recovery are slim. You literally have to be willing to bare your soul and look at yourself honestly, and continue to do so for the rest of your life. We alcoholics create a network of lies, deception, and excuses so that we can continue to drink. Getting honest with yourself is one of the most frightening and most liberating experiences you can have.

The spiritual aspect of recovery cannot be over-emphasized. Most people desire a spiritual connection, whether they realize it or not. If you don’t have the willingness to be connected to a “higher power” in some aspect, then you will miss out on some of the best that sobriety has to give you. And without spiritual guidance, you may tend to feel like nothing more than a drunk being deprived of alcohol. And drunks deprived of alcohol end up drinking again.

Please do not despair too much that your brother is in such a bad state. Most of us had to get to a very bad place before we could make the decision to stop drinking. So in many cases, the worse things get, the closer you are to recovery. Take heart!

Tracy
 
Truthfinder last decade
Thank you a lot Tracy .
I will call today AA close to my brother, maybe somebody wants to contact him.
His wife is tired of this situation.
You give me a new hope.Thanks again !
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
You are most welcome, Amalia.

I pray that your brother's heart may be opened.

Tracy
 
Truthfinder last decade
To Tracy

I note that you are actively involved in helping alcoholics and would like to request you to suggest the use of Arnica 30c in the wet dose to any alcoholics that you may come in contact with as they may discover that weaning themselves off alcohol is made easier with this remedy.

I have been informed by those who have used it that it reduces their craving for the next drink.

This also applies to chronic chain smokers who have testified on the ABC and confirmed that it has helped them

http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/41764/1
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Hi ,
I sent Arnica CH 30 to my brother, hope he will take it.
Good news for today; he was to church to confese and to AA meeting !
Thanks God.
I know that is first step, first attempt, and the trip will be long, hard... but the first step is the hardest.
Thanks all for your help.
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
To Tracy,
A special thanks .I spoke with my brother about your success and he agreed to attend to AA meeting, today.
Sincerely,
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
Oh, Amalia – what great news! Well, bless your brother for his willingness to try SOMETHING. That is a huge first step.

If you are interested, you might wish to read “the Big AA Book” which is simply called “Alcoholics Anonymous” by Bill W. I’ll bet your local library has it. It is an old book, but still probably my favorite. It may help you to understand what your brother will (hopefully) come to understand through AA.

Boy, it is so exciting to hear this news from you. Thanks you for sharing this.

Joe, I may consider suggesting the Arnica 30C wet dose to those with addictive diseases. I would prefer directing them to this forum to read for themselves, but I have been unable to turn up much on “drinking” or “alcohol” or “alcoholism” here by using the search feature.

If you can direct me to a few appropriate threads that perhaps contain “testimonials”, I can save those links in a separate file for future reference.

Tracy
 
Truthfinder last decade
Tracy

I do not have any testimonials from Alcoholics quitting as my results have been confined to Sri Lanka where I live. Smokers is another matter and I have given you the link.

The problem with those who post on this and other forums is that they rarely come back to confirm that they have been helped by any remedy that we the prescribers on this and other forums offer freely. In my case I am used to this lack of courtesy on the part of the patient not to return to the forum to report his response to the remedy prescribed.

It would be so much nicer if those who are helped by any remedy will remember that the prescriber does so out of the goodness of his heart and the least that one can do is to report his success or otherwise with the remedy prescribed for the ailment.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
The first attempt failed; today he drinks again. Maybe tomorrow he will go again to AA meeting.
In 7 days he will have Arnica ,
I was thinking that constitutional remedy can help him, if somebody know a good homeopath in Sarasota, Fl area, please let me know.
Thank you.
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
Amalia,

It is the craving for that next drink that I have observed Arnica helps to overcome. You mentioned that he will get the Arnica in 7 days. How come ? Why does his wife not get it for him from the nearest source ?

I would prefer that he is not sent to another homeopath who may give him some remedy which can even antidote the Arnica.

I have used Arnica 6c every night for the last 10 years and feel that it is the Ultimate constitutional remedy . I believe that I am the best test case to say so as I have used in every nigh for the last 10 years and am in the pink of health at age 76.

I recommend you use it too in the wet dose and see for yourself how it helps you to feel better in every way. All you want is just 3 pellets of Arnica 6c in a 500ml bottle of spring water and after you shake it hard, you sip a teaspoonful just before you sleep.

In the case of your brother however he should use Arnica 30c and the dose is 1 teaspoonful thrice daily.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Thank you !
I need some remedy myself, because of stress.I have Arnica CH 7 from my country[in Canada I didn't saw CH 7]. I sent the remedy, because my brother's wife is tired of this problem .
My daughter had lots of problem after we immigrated, 5 years ago, and now, after 1 year of homepathic treatment[constitutional remedy] it is she again. Was hard for all family the immigration process, but we can afford homeopathic treamnet just for our daughter.
I will take Arnica, CH 7.
And I need your advice for my husband, now
Knees pain,
43 years old
185 cm, 82 Kg
likes sour food
dislike maionesse
likes summer, warm weather
feel better in the morning
very calm,

pain present for 1 year, after big phisical effort[worked in construction]
worse in the morning, both knees, worse when sit up and down, bend
Knees make sound 'crr'when bend the knees.
Thanks.
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
I do not think that the Arnica 7Ch will help for your brother's alcoholism. You must ask him to get the 30Ch.

The Ch7 will be OK for you.

For your husband you can use Rhus Tox 200c or Ch in the wet dose. I teaspoonful twice daily should help him.

Report response.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
for brother sent CH 30
for me is CH 7
my husband will take Rhus Toxicodendron
Thanks
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
To Tracy
I borrowed the BIG BOOK .
Moving stories. I hope the best for my brother.
He is better today.
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
Hi, Amalia -

I only have a minute -

Hang in there - this is disease is so hard on everyone.

You have not mentioned much about your brother's wife - is she also trying to attend Al-Anon (for friends and family of alcoholics)?

The more she knows from those who have been in her situation, the better she can cope, no mater what happens with your brother.

There are so many ways a spouse can actually get in the way of an alcoholic's recovery, and many things they can do that will help. But they may not seem 'logical' to a normal person.

This is really a family disease, and I hope your brother's wife is willing to participate in the recovery process.

I'll try to check in here every day..... keep smiling.

Tracy
 
Truthfinder last decade
Tracy,
My brother called me today; yesterday start to drink but in the evening his wife took him to AA and both stayed there.And they borrow the BIG BOOK,also.It is the first time when my brother's wife make this kind of action, not just criticism.Me, her, we are not good couseling persons, but good to critics.We must to change and the BIG BOOK will help us.
And today, fist thing in the morning my brother was to AA meeting.
He will have license exam in 21 June and he must to be sober and study.
I hope the circle will be broken now, with my brother and no more alcoholic in my family.
The life became a nightmare for all family.
God help us.
Tracy, thank you very much.
Amalia
 
amalia last decade
For Joe De Livera,
Me and my husband started the treatment yesterday; will report in one week.

Amalia
 
amalia last decade

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