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Hello,
If I believe I've found my "similimum" but may have taken too much of it, how long can I expect the aggravations to last? I've taken 4 doses of Natrum Carbonicum within the last two a days. The first dose was about 1:00 a.m. Saturday morning, then 12:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon, then 8 p.m. Saturday evening, and lastly 8 a.m. this morning. Each dose was one pellet of a 1M potency. Also, how do I know these are really "aggravations" and not just my body telling me I need to take the remedy again to fight the illness all the more - viz. the original symptoms? Shalom, TR |
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an overdose may lead to a "" proving"" effect.
This will last as long as the average effective "time"of that remedy. Clarke gives a 30 day period for Nat Carb. On the other hand the remedy may simply be "throwing out" old buried\suppressed problems, on the road to cure. |
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