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herbs and homeopathy - need help

I am taking Sepia as a constitutional. I know that taking Milk Thistle as needed for liver doesn't antidote the remedy but I need to know if Uva Ursi, for kidneys, is compatible.

If not is Berberis ok to take with Sepia?

Thanks for your help.
 
  luckyme on 2010-01-17
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Those herbs should all be fine with your remedy. There is not too much that will interfere with a remedy I have found. The only reason you would wait to start something like that is just so that you know what Sepia is doing VS. what an herb may be doing. Since that is your constitutional remedy I am hoping you are either not dosing frequently or are using a low potency like a 30C. Also hoping watery doses are being used and not dry doses.
 
gencaf last decade
Not sure what you mean about dosing frequently. If you meant the Sepia, I had one dose of 200C about six months ago and one dose of 1M about three months ago, pellets.

I was told not to take anything with menthol or mint since it antidotes Sepia although Milk Thistle was OK. I learned today that this herb also works on the kidneys so I'll just take that.

Thanks for your reply!
 
luckyme last decade

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