Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 pat wrote: > I just received info saying Balch Flower Essences heal the underlying cause of hypothyroidism, etc. Why am I skeptical? I guess because I was on my ND's formulas for months and saw very little improvement. Has anybody used these? > > Pat, Do you mean Bach Flower Essences? If so, I have lots of them and have used them. Sometimes iwth some noticeable effect, but often not. They may be worth a try. What particular flower essence was suggested to you for healing hypothyroidism? That is how I see Homeopathy now, too. I have an extensive library of Homeopath books, and online sites and info, and a whole lot of remedies. I have seen Homeopathy work and felt it work, but have seen a lot more of it not working. I took endless remedies and combination remedies to heal and support thyroid and adrenals, and as you see, I didn't heal, and here I am. You can drop literally thousands of dollars with a classical homeopath and end up only lighter in the wallet. I have hundreds and hundreds of dollars invested in my books and remedies, and was going to go for a mulit-hundred dollar correspondence course to get my homeopathic certification. Glad I didn't. LOL. I have a friend who spent months working with a homeopath in CA for her vertigo, etc. Turned out she had a brain tumor, and those months wasted months and she ended up iwth surgery and radiation and chemo. I often wonder if she woulnd't have had a much better outcome if she had gone for a real diagnosis 6 months earlier. By the time she had surgery, the tumor was good sized, and she has been left with nerve damage, memory loss, balance problems, and so forth. In fairness perhaps if the homeopath had known she had a brain tumor, she could have targeted that with her remedies. This points up the necessity of a diagnosis, and not just fooling around with symptoms or a " constitutional " remedy. We can discuss this more off list, if you want. And if you tell me the name of the Flower Essence(s) recommended to you, I will be glad to crack my books and look them up. sol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 This reminds me of an old friend who had stomach cancer but at first was going to a homeopath to treat her symptoms. One should know what they've got first and then decide what treatment they would like to pursue. Bach Flower Essences, etc., Re: I'm ready to do T3 pat wrote: > I just received info saying Balch Flower Essences heal the underlying cause of hypothyroidism, etc. Why am I skeptical? I guess because I was on my ND's formulas for months and saw very little improvement. Has anybody used these? > > Pat, Do you mean Bach Flower Essences? If so, I have lots of them and have used them. Sometimes iwth some noticeable effect, but often not. They may be worth a try. What particular flower essence was suggested to you for healing hypothyroidism? That is how I see Homeopathy now, too. I have an extensive library of Homeopath books, and online sites and info, and a whole lot of remedies. I have seen Homeopathy work and felt it work, but have seen a lot more of it not working. I took endless remedies and combination remedies to heal and support thyroid and adrenals, and as you see, I didn't heal, and here I am. You can drop literally thousands of dollars with a classical homeopath and end up only lighter in the wallet. I have hundreds and hundreds of dollars invested in my books and remedies, and was going to go for a mulit-hundred dollar correspondence course to get my homeopathic certification. Glad I didn't. LOL. I have a friend who spent months working with a homeopath in CA for her vertigo, etc. Turned out she had a brain tumor, and those months wasted months and she ended up iwth surgery and radiation and chemo. I often wonder if she woulnd't have had a much better outcome if she had gone for a real diagnosis 6 months earlier. By the time she had surgery, the tumor was good sized, and she has been left with nerve damage, memory loss, balance problems, and so forth. In fairness perhaps if the homeopath had known she had a brain tumor, she could have targeted that with her remedies. This points up the necessity of a diagnosis, and not just fooling around with symptoms or a " constitutional " remedy. We can discuss this more off list, if you want. And if you tell me the name of the Flower Essence(s) recommended to you, I will be glad to crack my books and look them up. sol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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