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treatment for schizophrenia
Hi ppli am a patient of 'schizophrenia' from last 3yrs app.
i am on Alopathic medicine . all i want 2 know is there a treatment for schizophrenia in homeopathy?
how long the person will h ave 2 take homeopathy medicines for it. we all know that in allopathy we have 2 take medicines almost for the whole life.
If any body could guide me about this then i will be thankful to that action.
Thanks
forun on 2011-03-27
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
We don't have particular medicines for schizophrenia that you can take. That is not how homoeopathy works. A practitioner would need to examine your case in detail, looking at your specific manifestation of your illness, map out your individual 'type' of schizophrenia. On top of that, they would need to go through your personal history, look at when it started and what was happening then. They would need to look at your medical history, the diseases you have had possibly all the way back to childhood. Your health would have to be examined in other ways as well - sleep, appetite, energy, mood, other diseases, other physical issues not directly related to your mental illness and so on.
Once all this is done, a remedy would be chosen individually for you taking into account all those things.
Once all this is done, a remedy would be chosen individually for you taking into account all those things.
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
I agree with what you have said too Lyc :)
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
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