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Heidi, can you expand a little more on the concept of "managed" recovery you refer to? Do you mean that the diagnosis is not fully eradicated? That without the treatment and diet the child would go back to having all the symptoms?

Subject: Re: Homeopathy for us is HUGE!To: mb12 valtrex Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 11:27 AM

Just as in other regiments, homeopathy varies greatly. Each practitioner will have his/her own style and different success records. I think there are many ways to recover children, and understanding your particular treatment plan and the particular practitioner will highly determine the results. For some practitioners, they like to work very slowly, and some will do the faster methods. It varies so much. I think you should research what your child is taking and also ask your practitioner plus others who have seen that practitioner, what to expect. Understanding how it will unfold is key. For those who use the Zytos, they are doing remedies with quicker results. I have heard about many recoveries from Zyto-assisted knowledge, but they were all in "managed" recovery -- still depending upon diets and treatments.Love and prayers,Heidi NWe are trying homeopathy too for our 4.5 year old

DS. We are on our second remedy (the first one didn't do much). With the second remedy he is more with us for about 2 days or so, after we've administered it. The effect dies off from the 3rd day onwards. In other words, for these two days he communicates more rather than just have a monologue. So every time we give it he talks more (and more to us, not just to himself). However, the benefit keeps dying off. I was wondering whether this is all what we should expect from homeopathy. From what I've read from others it works wonders. However, his language still has wierd syntax and an outsider will not understand him. May be I'm expecting too much in too little time.

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