Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 I have a great respect for homeopathic remedies at this point - so far, I've had a huge immediate response to two of them. The one I like the best is pulsatilla - it made me euphoric and ended depression! I have Lyme and no co's. Robin In a message dated 6/17/2008 3:36:41 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, hardynaka@... writes: People in the US are so afraid of homeopathy as it is new for most. What is new is always something to be scared, right? If you are afraid, don't take any homeopathy. I would be more afraid of sea salt, as it contains more bad things for the health (loads of mercury, for example) than any high potency homeopathics. Or of table salt, a very poisonous thing. But don't take herbs either, as these are MUCH more dangerous than homeopathic dilutions. Some herbs can kill or cause serious problems if used wrong. All over Europe, homeopathy is sold over the counter for many ailments or symptom relief. I have most of my homeopathics directly from any pharmacy, in all three countries I usually visit (Switzerland, Belgium and Germany). Many mothers usually prefer to give homeopathics to their babies first than any herb or anything else. Herbs are not sold so easily here. Andrographis is forbidden in a few countries here (in Germany and Belgium, for example). Stephania tetandra is a total forbidden herb now. Homeopathy is widely used here in Europe and in South America. In the US, the medical lobby made it forbidden for many many years. If you were an homeopath prescribing homeopathy, you were a criminal in a not so long past there in the US... I'm going to South America next week and I'll buy homeopathics to use back here in Europe (price is lower and quality the same). I just wonder how can one test an homeopathic product. How, if in the great majority of products (after 12C dilutions), there's no single molecule from the original substance left. Check quackwatch: " Homeopathy, the ultimate fake " _http://www.quackwathttp://www.quackhttp://www.quachttp://www_ (http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/homeo.html) For most doctors, homeopathy is only, in its best, placebo. How to check the 'just 100% water' content of each homeopathic product? I would love to know that. Selma ------------- > > nosodes are homeopathic pres that are like other preps except they are taken from tissues--ie blood pus and lymph tissues? from infected organisms. " prepared from diseased tissue or a product of a disease " > > theyre diluted down but there arent controls over how safe--in other words who tests the tissues?? and then with the lesser dilutions there IS the risk that tissue and/or bacteria ( the Lyme) can be left--even if tiny numbers...with higher dilutions which ironically are considered more strong and therefore suggested to be given ONLY by a certed homeopath, have almost zero of the original material left--so assumably less risk of contamination > > other than Deseret Bio--I dont think there are nosodes for TBDs here in US--and Deseret is a do not use company IMHO--Ive amassed a list if companies doing less than ethical business--like not bothering to check for credentials and still limiting sales to professionals for a hefty markup in price--IF your products require a professional AND cost more because of this--shouldnt you bother to make sure ONLY professionals sell it??? > > plus they refuse to verify the SOURCE of their material for the nososdes--a worry for me---as well they cant prove any safety procedures in assuring " clean " samples free of AIDS for example--and they CANT be growing their own Borrelia Babs etc because they dont have the technology ( obviously--most medical labs have trouble hence the trouble with culturing for tests) > > on otherhealth. on otherhealth.<WBR>com Dr Shahzad posted this about nosodes QUOTE: > > > Classical homeoapth do not prescribe a high dose of nosode or anyother remedy without seeing the patient first, when the patient is also easily available for examination. > > As a Classical homeoapths, I would not like to prefer to prescribe a remedy without seeing the patient first when a patient is also willing to consult me. > > In some part of the world it is illegal too prescribe any nosode. Secondly as a responsible homeopath this is not advisable. > > [ 22. May 2003, 20:49: Message edited by: Dr. Aamir Shahzad ] > > > Im guessing its illegal due to the material--diseased tissues!!! even IF final product is safe the lab has to know what its doing while HANDLING the material and then DISCARDING it after use!!! > Once say a piece of pus laden bacteria ridden skin is shaken and then diluted a few dozen times--just HOW is that infected tissue handled???? another area Deseret refuse to prove/or even discuss!! > > Finette > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 Thx, Selma. What do you mean by is my element pulsatilla? All I know is that it is from windflower. Maybe homeopathy also depends on the skill of the homeopathy doctor. I have an outstanding one - very experienced. - Robin In a message dated 6/17/2008 1:25:31 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, hardynaka@... writes: Robin, me too, I'm a big fan. Is your element pulsatilla? I wonder if everyone is sensitive to homeopathics. I found some people that swear it does nothing. For me, it does a lot, if it's the right thing, right potency. Great to know other people are trying it. I swear by the borrelia nosodes, hypericum, ledum for lyme and co-infections. Selma > > I have a great respect for homeopathic remedies at this point - so far, I've > had a huge immediate response to two of them. The one I like the best is > pulsatilla - it made me euphoric and ended depression! I have Lyme and no co's. > Robin > > > **************Gas prices getting you down? Search AOL Autos for fuel-efficient used cars. (http://autos.aol.com/used?ncid=aolaut00050000000007) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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