Guest guest Posted April 11, 2012 Report Share Posted April 11, 2012 I think this is worth a try. ly, I think homeopathy should work, and have always wondered how come I don't see stories concerning Lyme recovery from homeopathy. It makes a lot of sense to me to take the remedy made from the actual item (having the energy of it to stimulate the immune system). I guess what we really need is to find the homeopaths who know how. What I found in my research into homeopathy, is that there are numerous ways to do homeopathy which complicates figuring it out. I also found that in my state, in order to be licensed to do homeopathy, you have to have just as much college as an MD. But, gaining access to the remedies and nosodes appears to be easy. We have used a little bit of it, and I found that taking herbs and supplements helps the homeopathy work. Some homeopaths refuse to let their patients do other treatments simultaneously, and some are fine with it. So, it definitely takes a strategy, and some on the forums have complained of getting worse. I don't know if was due to die-off or not. We either get no results, small results, or great results. One family member took the Bartonella series (Des Bio) and did not see a change. It probably takes a strategy. I have seen posts on the forums that there is a remedy for Syphilis that is very effective. I always wondered why not Lyme? Love and prayers, Heidi N What do you all think?... This is one article describing someone's healing experience: http://www.homeopathytoday.org/2008/09/late-stage-lyme-disease-homeopathy/ Kim Back to top Reply to se Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2012 Report Share Posted April 11, 2012 The thing is I just never see anyone say they took a remedy specifically for Lyme. I think maybe it's because Lyme is a lot newer than Syphilis. There was a post here a few days ago concerning a person who was concerned, stating she gave her child a Lyme nosode made from the actual Lyme. Actually, it's the first I have heard of it. I have been wishing for a very long time to see posts concerning homeopathy treatment for Lyme. So, I just can't say. But, it does appear that the Lyme can't take over unless there is something amiss in the body. Therefore, fixing the body in what is amiss is part of the strategy. Love and prayers, Heidi N > > > I think this is worth a try. ly, I think homeopathy should work, and have always wondered how come I don't see stories concerning Lyme recovery from homeopathy. It makes a lot of sense to me to take the remedy made from the actual item (having the energy of it to stimulate the immune system). I guess what we really need is to find the homeopaths who know how. What I found in my research into homeopathy, is that there are numerous ways to do homeopathy which complicates figuring it out. I also found that in my state, in order to be licensed to do homeopathy, you have to have just as much college as an MD. But, gaining access to the remedies and nosodes appears to be easy. We have used a little bit of it, and I found that taking herbs and supplements helps the homeopathy work. Some homeopaths refuse to let their patients do other treatments simultaneously, and some are fine with it. So, it definitely takes a strategy, and some on the forums have complained of getting worse. I don't know if was due to die-off or not. We either get no results, small results, or great results. One family member took the Bartonella series (Des Bio) and did not see a change. It probably takes a strategy. I have seen posts on the forums that there is a remedy for Syphilis that is very effective. I always wondered why not Lyme? > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > Heidi N > > > > > > > > > > What do you all think?... > > > > This is one article describing someone's healing experience: > > > > http://www.homeopathytoday.org/2008/09/late-stage-lyme-disease-homeopathy/ > > > > Kim > > > > Back to top > > Reply to se > > > > > > > > TODAY(Beta) • Powered by Yahoo! > > Is your personality making you fat? > > Adrenaline junkies and risk-takers are actually more likely to be overweight or obese. > > Privacy Policy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2012 Report Share Posted April 12, 2012 Yes, you said it Heidi - there is something amiss in the body and the body can't rid itself of the pathogen(s). When I asked my homeopath about specifically treating lyme, she said we treat the symptomology as a whole - lyme symptoms included. There are a couple of constitutional remedies that may specifically work on lyme, as well as the nosodes themselves. I too wonder why we don't hear more feedback from people who have successfully treated lyme with homeopathy. Kim > > The thing is I just never see anyone say they took a remedy specifically for Lyme. I think maybe it's because Lyme is a lot newer than Syphilis. There was a post here a few days ago concerning a person who was concerned, stating she gave her child a Lyme nosode made from the actual Lyme. Actually, it's the first I have heard of it. I have been wishing for a very long time to see posts concerning homeopathy treatment for Lyme. So, I just can't say. But, it does appear that the Lyme can't take over unless there is something amiss in the body. Therefore, fixing the body in what is amiss is part of the strategy. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2012 Report Share Posted April 12, 2012 The book " Out of the Woods " by Katina I. Makris tells of how she did just that. She is a homeopathic doctor who was treated for Lyme stickly by homeopathy, no abx's. RobinH. > > > > The thing is I just never see anyone say they took a remedy specifically for Lyme. I think maybe it's because Lyme is a lot newer than Syphilis. There was a post here a few days ago concerning a person who was concerned, stating she gave her child a Lyme nosode made from the actual Lyme. Actually, it's the first I have heard of it. I have been wishing for a very long time to see posts concerning homeopathy treatment for Lyme. So, I just can't say. But, it does appear that the Lyme can't take over unless there is something amiss in the body. Therefore, fixing the body in what is amiss is part of the strategy. > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > Heidi N > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2012 Report Share Posted April 13, 2012 Its been a while back, I met a woman who had been using homeopathic remedies for years to treat her lyme. She said she was functional but still not well. And felt like something was still a miss with her over all well being. We used it for a 1.5 yrs, with lots and lots of remedies thru Houston's Homeopathic Center. Although my son was stable, he never made progress. With the continued costs, that was an issue. There maybe new things now available since that was a few years ago. * I also heard at a conf. this year that the homeopathic remedies from Europe are much better than what we have in the USA. I wished more had been discussed about this, and how to order them. Allie > > > > The thing is I just never see anyone say they took a remedy specifically for Lyme. I think maybe it's because Lyme is a lot newer than Syphilis. There was a post here a few days ago concerning a person who was concerned, stating she gave her child a Lyme nosode made from the actual Lyme. Actually, it's the first I have heard of it. I have been wishing for a very long time to see posts concerning homeopathy treatment for Lyme. So, I just can't say. But, it does appear that the Lyme can't take over unless there is something amiss in the body. Therefore, fixing the body in what is amiss is part of the strategy. > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > Heidi N > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2012 Report Share Posted April 13, 2012 Thanks Robin. I will look for this book. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2012 Report Share Posted April 24, 2012 Hi there, we have done classical homeopathy for more than two years, and had a great experience, we have worked on PANDAS using the strep nosodes, and are now going to try the borrelia nosode for my son and myself. I expect the detox to be big (he was lyme positive in 08 with no provocation), and autism symptoms are gone. We will continue to dose with our constitutional remedies throughout to strengthen the vital force, but I will post in later weeks an update. The best homeopathic pharmacies for nosodes are helios in the UK and Remedia in Austria, both who ship to the US. Peace. > > > > > > > > The thing is I just never see anyone say they took a remedy specifically for Lyme. I think maybe it's because Lyme is a lot newer than Syphilis. There was a post here a few days ago concerning a person who was concerned, stating she gave her child a Lyme nosode made from the actual Lyme. Actually, it's the first I have heard of it. I have been wishing for a very long time to see posts concerning homeopathy treatment for Lyme. So, I just can't say. But, it does appear that the Lyme can't take over unless there is something amiss in the body. Therefore, fixing the body in what is amiss is part of the strategy. > > > > > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > > > > > Heidi N > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2012 Report Share Posted April 25, 2012 There's just too many ways to do homeopathy for that to be true. But, it could apply to some ways of doing homeopathy. I have found at my house, that giving homeopathy at the same time as pathogen killers works the best. Love and prayers, Heidi N My son has had several doctors trying classical homeopathics. All made him worse(not just die off).I was told later that his body was not strong enough to do homeopathics. Tammy F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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