I am christian and iam getting blasphemous thoughts against holy God . Which I don't want to have it but I couldn't able to do that.
Is there any medicines available for to stop this OCD or intrusive thoughts
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I can not suggest you any homeopathy medicine on given information because its not a complete case. But I can advise you something that you can do by yourself. Try to remember since when this thing has started and what had happened around that timeline in your life. If there is any stressful or traumatic event that had happened with you or you have seen or heard about such things during that time that might have affected you.
Try to work on that negative emotions and you may feel somewhat better in your given condition.
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It seems to be a religious OCD. It needs to be treated asap otherwise it may get complicated and can affect your personal and social life.
It can be well treated with counseling sessions, ERP therapy and homeopathic medicine effectively and without any side effects.
It needs to be addressed in a holistic approach for complete recovery.
You need an expert psychologist who is a good homeopathic physician.
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I have been working as a Homeopathic Psychiatrist and Counseling psychologist for the last 17 years of work. You can contact me through an online appointment for further assistance.
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It's completely understandable that such persistent thoughts are creating disturbance in your life for which you have no control.But don't be scared since Homeopathy has a very effective solution for mental disorders like OCDs. You can consult online on seven eight seven seven eight one eight two one five.
Hello dear, please don’t feel guilty or scared. Many sincere and faithful people experience unwanted blasphemous or disturbing thoughts. These are called intrusive thoughts and are commonly seen in OCD. They happen automatically and do NOT reflect your true beliefs or devotion.
Yes, treatment is available — and homeopathy can help very effectively.
In homeopathy, we don’t just suppress thoughts — we treat the root cause such as anxiety, emotional sensitivity, fear, guilt, or mental overactivity. With the right individualized remedy, the mind becomes calmer, obsessive thoughts reduce, and emotional balance improves naturally.
Many patients with similar intrusive thoughts have improved well with proper constitutional homeopathic treatment.
However, the medicine cannot be the same for everyone. I need to understand:
• When these thoughts started
• Triggers or stress factors
• Your sleep, fears, emotions, and personality pattern
• Hormonal or health history
Based on this, I can select the most suitable remedy for you.
You are most welcome to consult Dr. Jyoti Kadkol for a detailed evaluation and personalised treatment plan at Health Global Homoeopathy Clinic or through online consultation.
You don’t have to struggle with this alone. With the right support, your mind can feel peaceful again
Regards
Dr jyoti kadkol
Health Global Homeopathy vijaynagar Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com
Answer by Dr. Jitesh Bhatt, MD
Dear Sister,
First, please understand something very important:
The fact that these thoughts disturb you and you do not want them means they are intrusive thoughts, not your true beliefs.
This is very common in a condition called Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) — especially a type called religious or scrupulosity OCD. Many deeply religious people experience unwanted blasphemous thoughts. It does not mean you are sinful or faithless.
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Why this happens
OCD works like this:
A random unwanted thought comes.
The mind reacts with fear or guilt.
The more you try to suppress it, the stronger it becomes.
This creates a cycle of anxiety.
The thought is automatic. It is not intentional.
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Is there medicine for this?
Yes.
In modern psychiatry, medicines like SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) are commonly used for OCD. They are safe and effective when prescribed properly by a psychiatrist.
Examples (only under medical supervision):
Fluoxetine
Sertraline
Fluvoxamine
Escitalopram
But medicine alone is not enough.
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The Most Effective Treatment
✔ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
✔ Especially Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
This therapy helps you:
Stop fighting the thought
Stop reacting with fear
Break the OCD cycle
CBT + medication gives very good results in OCD.
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What You Should NOT Do
❌ Do not keep confessing repeatedly
❌ Do not try to “cancel” the thought with prayer repeatedly
❌ Do not judge yourself
❌ Do not think God is angry with you
Intrusive thoughts are a medical condition — not a spiritual failure.
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Immediate Self-Help Technique
When the thought comes:
Say calmly in your mind:
> “This is an OCD thought. Not my real belief.”
Then allow it to be there without fighting it.
The more you resist, the stronger it grows.
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Important
If:
Thoughts are constant
You feel severe anxiety
You feel depressed
Or you feel like harming yourself
Please consult a psychiatrist immediately.
OCD is treatable. Many patients recover very well with proper care.
You are not alone. You are not sinful. You are struggling with a condition that can be treated.
Stay strong.
— Dr. Jitesh Bhatt, MD
Intrusive blasphemous thoughts are a recognized manifestation of OCD (scrupulosity) and occur precisely because the thoughts are against your core beliefs.
Next Steps
If symptoms are intense or persistent, psychiatric consultation with CBT support is strongly recommended.
For now you can consult online
Hello,
First, I want to reassure you that unwanted blasphemous thoughts do not mean you believe them or want them. In fact, the distress you are feeling shows that these thoughts are against your values.
This pattern is commonly seen in a type of OCD called “intrusive thoughts” or “scrupulosity.” It is a medical condition — not a spiritual failure.
These thoughts occur automatically and the more you try to suppress them, the stronger they seem to come back. That does not mean you are sinful or losing faith.
Effective treatment options are available.
For OCD and intrusive thoughts, the most evidence-based treatments are:
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (especially Exposure and Response Prevention – ERP)
• In some cases, SSRI medications prescribed by a psychiatrist
Homeopathy may help reduce anxiety and emotional intensity, but moderate to severe OCD usually benefits from structured psychological therapy.
I would strongly recommend:
• Consultation with a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist
• Not fighting or suppressing thoughts aggressively
• Avoiding self-blame
If you would like supportive guidance alongside conventional care, you may book a consultation for detailed discussion.
You are not alone in this, and this condition is treatable.
Take care.
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It is incredibly exhausting and distressing to deal with thoughts that directly contradict your values and faith. What you are describing sounds like a common manifestation of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) often referred to as Scrupulosity.
The most important thing to know is that these thoughts are ego-dystonic—meaning they are the opposite of who you are and what you believe. The fact that they upset you so much is actually proof of how much you value your faith.
Next Steps
Yes, there are medications that can help reduce the intensity and frequency of these intrusive thoughts.
Health Tips
Trying to "stop" a thought makes it stickier. If I tell you "Don't think of a pink elephant," you will immediately think of one.
For further evaluation and treatment consult online or offline with Dr Tanmay Palsule at Chinchwad or Pimple Saudagar clinic.
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