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My sister is 4-5 expecting & is covid positive. Though temperature normal, she is facing sinus or nose-throat blockage & is presently using nebuliser. Can she take lycopodium to treat her upper respiratory blockage as I got a relief from it(with 1000C) in my slight breathing issues. If yes then in what potency? Warm regards
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No way . It's a deep acting medicine and the potency is not right.....for a while she can do steaming with eucalyptus. 
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Don't give any medicine like that. It is not how it is done.
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Yes give her single dose.
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It is not recommended what suits you will suit your sister as well. Plus she is expecting so her needs are different. Better take a proper consult from a doctor asap.
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