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How much time between Staphysagria & Lycopodium?

Hello! Nine days ago I took Staphysagria 6c (5 doses). It has worked VERY well to clear repressed anger and resentment from years of sexual abuse in the past. But I fit the Lycopodium profile even more, and would now like to take Lyc for low energy, lack of confidence, not wanting to visit people, having to eat tiny bits frequently, hunger at night, digestive pains and gas in afternoon (which improved a lot from Staph), weakness and low stamina in general, and lots of other Lycopodium tendencies. How long should I wait to take Lycopodium? I want to give Staphysagria time to see if it continues to improve these symptoms, but not sure how long it should be.
 
  PeacefulOldSoul on 2020-09-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Is this Ideal?

You would not do it that way.
staph is working, keep taking when needed or go up to 30c when you feel staph fades to see if it has any more benefit.
 
simone717 4 years ago
Thank you Simone! 🙏🏼
 
PeacefulOldSoul 4 years ago
No not me
 
Ideal56 4 years ago
I had good outcome on staph too and been prescribed again. Took two doses but both have given me palpitations which is unpleasant. Think that is why only took three doses last time. So am leaving now till it passes and i resume with lm dose. Will lm potency do the same give palpitations as they are unpleasant
 
Ideal56 4 years ago
Usually with LM you take till aggravation and then stop.Then you usually move up to next LM potency. Sorry, but no one can tell you about palpitations in advance.
 
simone717 4 years ago
No no one can tell you what aggravation you will get neither. I understand that
 
Ideal56 4 years ago

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