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sulphur 200 for burning feet
I had a dose of sulphur 200 a fortnight ago to treat my burning feet problem.Though my dr had advised me to have it after amonth, I found i was free of this burning sensation for abt 10 days,after which it has returned.I would appreciate it if somebody can tell me how often it is safe to repeat the dose.At this point, I must mention I am 51 yrs old and peri-menopausal, with erratic menstrual cycles.
I also have my vein at the right ankle throbbing most of the time and am not able to stand for more than 10 mts at atime. I am planning to start on pulsatella 30 for this .I would also like some advice on the dosage for this.
[message edited by csmita on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:21:32 CST]
csmita on 2011-02-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please copy the Questionnaire from the following thread
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy may be worked out.
Otherwise you may do your own analysis and work out your own remedy, it may be Pulsatilla, Sulphur, Calcarea Carb or something else. It is better not to take different remedies for different disorders.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
and post all the questions here duly answered. On that basis your remedy may be worked out.
Otherwise you may do your own analysis and work out your own remedy, it may be Pulsatilla, Sulphur, Calcarea Carb or something else. It is better not to take different remedies for different disorders.
♡ kadwa last decade
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