Does anyone know of a Homeopathic cure or alternative medicine for schizophrenia?

Posted on September 25, 2009
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I am drugged up on so much medicine that I can’t live my life. Does anyone know of an alternative medication that I could take?

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  1. Extreme Dude on September 25th, 2009 12:46 am

    Schizophrenia or a Split Personality as it is commonly known is not very easy to treat. Homeopathy does offer solutions but it needs treatment and follow-up over a long period.

    Homeopathic science is an uprising in the treatment of all types of psychological illnesses including Schizophrenia. Homeopathy treats the person as a whole, which means that it focuses on the patient’s body, mind, emotions and the pathological condition. Homeopathic treatment is the most curative, non-toxic, gentle and modern treatment. In view of the fact that it works with the person’s own vital force towards equilibrium and healing, it will influence the brain chemistry and assist the patient in resuming psychological strength and symmetry. In conclusion, the Homeopathic understanding of health believes that body and mind are dynamically interconnected and that both directly influence each other. Homeopathic treatment will relieve the symptoms of Schizophrenia giving the patient an improved awareness of their disease and a deeper self-consciousness, thus contributing to permit the patient a healthier life quality.

    Suggested remedy:

    I would suggest homeopathic remedy Anacardium 1M [1M = 1000](3-4 drops in ¼ glass of water; preferably empty-stomached) once in 7 days and Lycopodium 200 (3-4 drops in ¼ glass of water; preferably empty-stomached)once in 7 days.

    Every Friday - Anarcadium 1M
    Every Saturday - Lycopodium 200

    If no response is seen within a reasonable amount of time, select a different remedy.

    ** Please do write your symptoms for more pertinent treatment e.g
    * Difficulty comprehending the difference between real and unreal.
    * Dilemma with rational thinking and behaving in social situations.
    * Violent speech and behavior.
    * Social isolation.
    * Delusions (false ideas) of being controlled by outside forces, scrutinized or being plotted against.
    * Hallucinations (false perceptions) such as hearing imaginary voices.
    * Lack of emotions or wrong display of emotions.
    * Problems with intellectual functioning and remembering simple tasks.
    * Difficulty managing day to day life.
    * Difficulty with personal hygiene.
    * Uncoordinated bodily movements.
    * Anxiety.
    * Loss of appetite.
    * Depression may lead to substance abuse problems or even suicide.

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