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dosage of kali bichromium after polyps removal surgery??
I understand that using kali bichromium to prevent the regrowth of nasal polyps after polyp removal surgery, but I am unclear about the dosage? I have 30c strength on hand... should this be daily? Forever? Thanks!LittleDappleGray on 2012-06-15
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Kali-bich will only work in very specific cases. Does your case require Kali-bich rather than one of the many other remedies we have for this condition?
It is also only permissable to use a homoeopathic remedy to cure a disease. When the disease is gone, you stop using the remedy. Using the remedy any longer than this will create side effects, including the possible regrowth of the polyps.
Homoeopathy works via the law of similars - what a substance can cause it can also cure. If you do not have the symptoms, taking the medicine continuously will instead create the symptoms. This could also mean something worse than polyps.
It is also only permissable to use a homoeopathic remedy to cure a disease. When the disease is gone, you stop using the remedy. Using the remedy any longer than this will create side effects, including the possible regrowth of the polyps.
Homoeopathy works via the law of similars - what a substance can cause it can also cure. If you do not have the symptoms, taking the medicine continuously will instead create the symptoms. This could also mean something worse than polyps.
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
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