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Birth Control through Homeopathy!?


Hi, i read ur answers in another community, got fascinated,so writing :) i bought on a chemist's advice Natrium chloratum 1M (Natrium muriatricum)Alcohol vol. % 90, 10ml dilution- Schwabe. Can u tell me if its a good medicine to control birth? Im 24 going on 25, got married last year,have a baby girl of 2.5 months n im up for a good plan of atleast 2-3 or maybe 4 years!. My husband isnt prone to use condoms no matter how expensive or imported they are, he's allergic to them. im against those rings or caps n stuff they have to control birth. Since you are a homeo practitioner, i'd like to know about ur suggestion, if this medicine i've bought is good or not or if u have any in ur mind do let me know, Thanks :)

NATRIUM MURATICUM in 200 taken for three days once a day from the day the woman's period ends, is said to work as a birth control remedy. Though I have no previous experience of this, it was suggested by an Indian Homoeopathic Practitioner Ram Lal Gupta in his book. And contrary to the belief what a previous answerer has suggested that Homoeopathy is from some medieval times :o) Homoeopathy is about 200 years old and is the New School of Smart Medicine which Cures 100%, without any side effects or complications, and it defies the so called scientific approach as to how it works. :o)

Take care and God Bless you

Personally, I would only use a homeopathic birth control method if I wanted to get pregnant. Homeopathy is not based in science and comes from a time before modern medicine, a time when people had a LOT of kids.

For the second respondant: Who mentioned medieval anything? Modern medicine in this context is from the 20th century. Prior to the invention of the Pill, birth control relied on abstinence or old wives tales that didn't work. Reputable scientists do not believe in the efficacy of homeopathy. For any discipline to claim "100% cure" is blatant unsubstantiated baloney. When this woman falls pregnant I hope she sues you.

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