not allowed. If asked whether I thought that smoking could have antidoted the remedy, I would have to say yes, but not within four or five months; it would take at least a year. And because I know that smoking wouldn’t have had such a rapid effect, it was clear to me that coffee must have been the antidote. If he doesn’t stop smoking and drinking coffee, the organism will be exhausted. Finally, after so many relapses even the correct remedy will no longer be very effective, at least not for very long, because the organism will have been exhausted. Once the organism no longer reacts to the remedy, you will need other remedies to boost it up. This is where you run into problems. You give this remedy and that remedy and you start going around and around in circles, because after too many antidotal influences, the organism does not have the same power to react that it once had.
(A.3): Is it really possible to help him with his smoking and coffee consumption? Obviously he is slightly addicted. I would suggest that he be given Nux vomica for a while, particularly because Nux vomica would cover some of his sensitivity to cold, especially in the head. I think that you should consider Nux vomica as a constitutional remedy.
(G.V.): That is a very good idea. Nux vomica is a good idea for him. It appears that the patient needs stimulation. He drinks a lot of Coca-cola and a lot of coffee in order to do his work. So, what should we do? Give him Nux vomica?
(A.4): Give Kali carbonicum in the evening, LM.
(A.5): I know of a case of somebody who also smoked a lot and who took Nux vomica, and that enabled him to continue smok-ing more and more, (laughter) A year later he got lung cancer.(G.V.): How do you know that it was Nux vomica that enabled him to continue smoking? Smoking is a habit that only the individual can decide to do something about. What I have observed is that when you give the correct remedy for a given person, the person feels quite good, strong, happy, and does not need the extra stimu-lation of cigarettes or coffee, at least not for a few months. If he can exploit this period, he may eventually forget about the habit.