The ABC Homeopathy Forum
Liver Cirrhosis
I have been diagnosed with moderate liver cirrhosis, i am 44, robust, fit and fine, do exercises daily, but i feel letharginess, weakness, sometimes looks like i am about to fall, never fell though, i have been talking allopathic medicines as the doctor has advised. Is there any medicine to come over these issues? Means starting feeling fine?In october 2016, i suffered for 3 days with moderate ascites, cured with medicine and no issue like this has followed thereafter.
Please suggest me any homeopathic medicine, i would be heartedly delightful and thankful!
ceaser555 on 2018-01-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Nat.sulph 200c .. 4 drops once a day only .. for two to three days only. No more no repeat etc.
In a separate disposable glass with some water in it, early morning before breakfast. Don't eat or drink anything 30 minutes before and after taking medicine. Don't use coffee or mint etc. Don't place medicine near strong perfumes etc.
Update after 3-4 days. Notice changes and improvements carefully. If I'm not replying click my name below and email me as a reminder.
In a separate disposable glass with some water in it, early morning before breakfast. Don't eat or drink anything 30 minutes before and after taking medicine. Don't use coffee or mint etc. Don't place medicine near strong perfumes etc.
Update after 3-4 days. Notice changes and improvements carefully. If I'm not replying click my name below and email me as a reminder.
♡ healer21 7 years ago
To post a reply, you must first LOG ON or Register
Important
Information given in this forum is given by way of exchange of views only, and those views are not necessarily those of ABC Homeopathy. It is not to be treated as a medical diagnosis or prescription, and should not be used as a substitute for a consultation with a qualified homeopath or physician. It is possible that advice given here may be dangerous, and you should make your own checks that it is safe. If symptoms persist, seek professional medical attention. Bear in mind that even minor symptoms can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, and a timely diagnosis by your doctor could save your life.