Hi, all: I am looking into China for someone middle-aged who suffers chronic malarial attacks. To avoid knee-jerk prescribing, I am reading all that I can. I wondered if anyone has thoughts on the remedy, its salient or unusual generalities, cautions, etc. Can I differentiate between China and Chininum Sulph or other salts on the basis of the strong symptoms alone, or should I try China first? I tend towards great conservatism in dosing, with water doses, so would appreciate recommendations here as well. Thank you,
ginny
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Re: China keynotes
You might take a look at Ravi Roy's Homeopathic Guide for Travelers; it has a long section on treating malaria, the different types out there, and which remedies to consider in which stages of the disease. There are a lot of potential remedies out there, depending on the patient's symptoms. Murphy lists two for chronic malaria (Eucal., Poly-p.), but no doubt there are more. Didi Ananda Ruchira in Kenya, who sometimes appears on this list, may be able to offer some help based on her experience.
Roy's advice, though not specific to chronic cases, is that it's wise to follow whatever treatment is used with the nosode, Malaria off. or Malarial tropical.
Peace,
Dale
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Roy's advice, though not specific to chronic cases, is that it's wise to follow whatever treatment is used with the nosode, Malaria off. or Malarial tropical.
Peace,
Dale
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Re: China keynotes
I would just like to add a general point. If you think to give China, then also give Carbo Veg along with, as a must, in the same potency. Both are complementary remedies, just to tell, and can be used together.
In case you use any Chininum remedy, then give Carbo Animalis with it.
Varun
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In case you use any Chininum remedy, then give Carbo Animalis with it.
Varun
http://hmpathy.com