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Obese and compulsive eater and asthma
I am morbidly obese. I have PCOS. Recent bout of steroids for asthma. Wheezing daily now-wheezing and coughing when try to exercise.I have excessive hair growth-esepcially on my face.
I am a compulsive overeater. Especially when upset/bored/alone.
If anyone can help me-I would really appreciate it!! I am ready to change my life and would like to do it the right way.
dmm1234 on 2011-09-25
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Hi Dear,
Please take a single wet dose of Calcarea Carb 200 and let us know of your condition in a week.
ADVICE FOR DOSING
Dissolve one drop / 2 pills of the remedy in some 200 ml of filtered water, stir with a spoons for a couple of minute and take two teaspoons from the solution. Throw away the rest.
Please take a single wet dose of Calcarea Carb 200 and let us know of your condition in a week.
ADVICE FOR DOSING
Dissolve one drop / 2 pills of the remedy in some 200 ml of filtered water, stir with a spoons for a couple of minute and take two teaspoons from the solution. Throw away the rest.
Ayeshhaa last decade
hello Ayeshhaa! Thank you for your quick response. I have to order the Calcarea Carb 200 because there are no stores nearby that sell it. Should I get the 200C or 200X?
Also-should I take it one time only then wait a week? Or should I be taking it once a day for a week?
Thank you for your help!
Also-should I take it one time only then wait a week? Or should I be taking it once a day for a week?
Thank you for your help!
dmm1234 last decade
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