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Alopecia Areata plzzzz help!!
Hello,I've had Alopecia Areata for the past 8 months. I'm turning to homeopathy because I hear it can be a very succsesful remedy for it.
Someone told me that Phosphorus is a good remedy for Alopecia Areata. I am new to homeopathy. I don't know which does to take, for how long, etc.
Can someone please help me? I would be forever grateful. Thanks
ibleaf on 2007-05-22
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♡ deoshlok last decade
Thanks for the response. I should mention for the last 12 days I have been taking Natrum Mur. 6X, Silicea 6X, and Phosphorus 30C all 4 times a day.
I have noticed a decrease in shedding already. I am taking these remedies based on research I have done on the internet. Should I take Arundo M 30C in addition to these remedies or shoould I stop the remedies I am taking now and start Arundo M 30C only.
Thanks again!
I have noticed a decrease in shedding already. I am taking these remedies based on research I have done on the internet. Should I take Arundo M 30C in addition to these remedies or shoould I stop the remedies I am taking now and start Arundo M 30C only.
Thanks again!
ibleaf last decade
what ever you are taking realy a very good medicine for alopecia areata but it will fail to give permanet releif. Now I request you to continue the same and take weekly doses of Arundo M 10m i..e every sunday morning empty stomach and stop the phosphorus nat mur 3x, silicea 6x on sunday.
go on continue for a month
dr.deoshlok sharma
go on continue for a month
dr.deoshlok sharma
♡ deoshlok last decade
ibleaf last decade
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