Homeopathy question ---Sulphur 30ch?


Hoping someone near experience can answer this!! I've had an undiagnosed condition for a few years...chronic dizziness, twitching, brown spots on my face(age spots)..Anyways, had adjectives medical workups..all negative..So I started the instinctive route a few years back.

Now I am seeing a homeopathic dr. , who started me on sulphur 30ch because it matched most my symptoms(classical method)...Anyways, all my symptoms hold been aggravated, and now that he made my dose stronger(3 days ago)..I consistency more aggravation...The only new symtpom is tons of bumps(that look resembling pimples/rash)..all on my back and chest..And than today I notice some starting on my elbow...My whole life I hold had beautiful clear skin.Could this be from the SULPHUR...Is this a honourable thing because it may be clearing toxins...Or am I having an allergic spontaneous effect..Thanks


Answer:    Some brief "exacerbation" of symptoms do occur sometimes with homeopathic remedies - especially beside dry dosage and not using varying strengths of a particular remedy.

Homeopaths may "test" with 30C or 200C dosages which are relatively intense. NO REMEDY should be repeated mechanistically - you really call for to consult immediately with your practitioner and agree to him know what is happening..
The good report is it can't be an allergic reaction. There are no active ingredients surrounded by homeopathic meds. You make them by taking an ingredient and putting it in a hermetic bottle. Then, you place that bottle in a metal tub filled beside water and bang on the side of the tub. The shaking supposedly causes the water to engage the "energy" of the substance. Usually, sugar is dissolved in the water and the wet evaporated to make the homeopathic remedy out of the sugar left down.

When they "make the dose stronger" in homeopathy, they in truth take the remedy and cut it in partially or more. More diluted equals more potent, according to their system of thought.

There is absolutely no sulfur whatsoever in your remedy. No alive ingrediant at all to cause an allergic hypersensitivity..
First and foremost, call that doctor and tell him almost your reaction. It could be an allergic reaction, but the doctor should be capable of look at more details than we can see (as it could be a normal increase of the symptoms before your body hits it hard). If that doctor doesn't know or requests to increase your dose, I would talk to another homeopathic doctor to be on the safe side.
Worst bag scenario, stop taking the Sulfur for a week or two and see if the reaction stops... that'll verify if it's an allergic reaction or not. Good luck! Homeopaths believe that diluting something make it stronger, and this is what old cat lady way when she says this is an "intense" dilution. [Scientists, doctors, pharmacists & statisticians don't believe this, because it's obviously nonsense]

In veracity, something diluted down this far has almost certainly get no sulphur in it. In fact it's probably impossible (physically) to certainly dilute something this far anyway, so the chances are your homeopath just sold you a bottle of dampen, without even wasting his/her time on the "successions".

Or who knows, possibly they actually put some active ingredient within there, to convince you that something was occurring? It's been known... undesirably this is what happens when you let unregulated, untrained idiots interfere in the health system.

Are any of your symptoms really that worrisome? If so, be in motion back to a proper doctor, if not, later maybe you need to revise to live with them...

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