According to "Encyclopedia of Remedy Relationships in Homeopathy" by Abdur Rehman, the antidotes for Nat sulph are:
Dulc, Hed, Lyc, Med, Merc, Nat-m., Nit-s-d, Puls, Rhus-t, Still, Sulph, Thuj.
Recommend you use the one that most closely matches the present (aggravation) symptoms.
Awesome book, by the way. My second most-used book. Here is my review of it from Amazon.com:
"I own two copies of this book. One for at home, one for travel. I am never without it. It is an indispensable tool for the homeopath. Abdur Rehman has performed a great service to homeopaths and patients alike by compiling all this very very useful information, gleaned from the vital knowledge and experiences of some of the best minds in homeopathy.
The layout is eminently clear and easy to use with 685 remedies listed in alphabetical order and containing sub-headings on Miasms, Temperament, Laterality, Related Bowel Nosodes (if any), Remarks (on major known actions and interactions), Foods to be avoided, Foods to be encouraged, Complementary Remedies, Followed well by, Inimical, Antidotes, and Collaterals.
Each of the listed categories has sub-text relating to interactions and reactions in specific situations, with full references to which authors made such observations. There is a numbered bibliography of all said authors and their referenced publications at the end of the book.
There is also a very in-depth index, which cross-references all the symptoms, disorders, and variations thereof, mentioned throughout the book. A virtual Repertory in its own right.
The book itself is a very good quality hardcover, with a tight, solid binding. Both of mine have been used and abused endlessly over the past 5-6 years and are still holding strong.
This is not a cheap book in any sense of the word, but definitely worth every penny in every way. I recommend it very highly!"
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Nat sulph antidotes + book recommendation
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Re: Nat sulph antidotes + book recommendation
thank you so much for the reference.
the reaction to the nat sulph has abated in the person. I think it was a very
close remedy but not the right one.
I will look into this book.
t
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 2:54 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Nat sulph antidotes + book recommendation
According to "Encyclopedia of Remedy Relationships in Homeopathy" by Abdur Rehman, the antidotes for Nat sulph are:
Dulc, Hed, Lyc, Med, Merc, Nat-m., Nit-s-d, Puls, Rhus-t, Still, Sulph, Thuj.
Recommend you use the one that most closely matches the present (aggravation) symptoms.
Awesome book, by the way. My second most-used book. Here is my review of it from Amazon.com:
"I own two copies of this book. One for at home, one for travel. I am never without it. It is an indispensable tool for the homeopath. Abdur Rehman has performed a great service to homeopaths and patients alike by compiling all this very very useful information, gleaned from the vital knowledge and experiences of some of the best minds in homeopathy.
The layout is eminently clear and easy to use with 685 remedies listed in alphabetical order and containing sub-headings on Miasms, Temperament, Laterality, Related Bowel Nosodes (if any), Remarks (on major known actions and interactions), Foods to be avoided, Foods to be encouraged, Complementary Remedies, Followed well by, Inimical, Antidotes, and Collaterals.
Each of the listed categories has sub-text relating to interactions and reactions in specific situations, with full references to which authors made such observations. There is a numbered bibliography of all said authors and their referenced publications at the end of the book.
There is also a very in-depth index, which cross-references all the symptoms, disorders, and variations thereof, mentioned throughout the book. A virtual Repertory in its own right.
The book itself is a very good quality hardcover, with a tight, solid binding. Both of mine have been used and abused endlessly over the past 5-6 years and are still holding strong.
This is not a cheap book in any sense of the word, but definitely worth every penny in every way. I recommend it very highly!"
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com , "tamarque" mailto:tamarque@... wrote:
the reaction to the nat sulph has abated in the person. I think it was a very
close remedy but not the right one.
I will look into this book.
t
From: Healthseeker
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 2:54 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Nat sulph antidotes + book recommendation
According to "Encyclopedia of Remedy Relationships in Homeopathy" by Abdur Rehman, the antidotes for Nat sulph are:
Dulc, Hed, Lyc, Med, Merc, Nat-m., Nit-s-d, Puls, Rhus-t, Still, Sulph, Thuj.
Recommend you use the one that most closely matches the present (aggravation) symptoms.
Awesome book, by the way. My second most-used book. Here is my review of it from Amazon.com:
"I own two copies of this book. One for at home, one for travel. I am never without it. It is an indispensable tool for the homeopath. Abdur Rehman has performed a great service to homeopaths and patients alike by compiling all this very very useful information, gleaned from the vital knowledge and experiences of some of the best minds in homeopathy.
The layout is eminently clear and easy to use with 685 remedies listed in alphabetical order and containing sub-headings on Miasms, Temperament, Laterality, Related Bowel Nosodes (if any), Remarks (on major known actions and interactions), Foods to be avoided, Foods to be encouraged, Complementary Remedies, Followed well by, Inimical, Antidotes, and Collaterals.
Each of the listed categories has sub-text relating to interactions and reactions in specific situations, with full references to which authors made such observations. There is a numbered bibliography of all said authors and their referenced publications at the end of the book.
There is also a very in-depth index, which cross-references all the symptoms, disorders, and variations thereof, mentioned throughout the book. A virtual Repertory in its own right.
The book itself is a very good quality hardcover, with a tight, solid binding. Both of mine have been used and abused endlessly over the past 5-6 years and are still holding strong.
This is not a cheap book in any sense of the word, but definitely worth every penny in every way. I recommend it very highly!"
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com , "tamarque" mailto:tamarque@... wrote:
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Re: Nat sulph antidotes + book recommendation
HI Health Seeker et all,
I couldn't agree more re the below mentioned Rx relations book!!! I too would not like to be without this book at hand, it is so frequently useful
Kindly,
Tani
NB: Advice or suggestions offered are not a replacement for veterinary or medical treatment!
Tanya Nolte ~ 'Alternicare Health Solutions'
Classical Homoeopath ~ mAHA, mAROH, mHATO
http://www.naturaltherapypages.com.au/therapist/1971
Mail to: altcare@aapt.net.au
Mob: 0415 150300
I couldn't agree more re the below mentioned Rx relations book!!! I too would not like to be without this book at hand, it is so frequently useful

Kindly,
Tani
NB: Advice or suggestions offered are not a replacement for veterinary or medical treatment!
Tanya Nolte ~ 'Alternicare Health Solutions'
Classical Homoeopath ~ mAHA, mAROH, mHATO
http://www.naturaltherapypages.com.au/therapist/1971
Mail to: altcare@aapt.net.au
Mob: 0415 150300