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Tanya Marquette
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shingles

Post by Tanya Marquette »

what success have people had treating shingles?

this is an academic question as the person I have in mind probably wont
accept homeopathic tx.

But he has been on non-stop abs for 6 or 7 yrs with a shunt feeding the
drug directly into his heart!!!!!

This weekende he broke out with these irregular blotches around his
torso that are very itchy. These

are red with light centers for the most part.

t


Leilanae
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Joined: Wed Sep 12, 2001 10:00 pm

Re: shingles

Post by Leilanae »

Hi Tanya,
Eruptions - Herpes Zoster?

Atb,

Leilanae


Dale Moss
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Re: shingles

Post by Dale Moss »

Hi, Tanya

I haven’t treated shingles since my mom had it some years back. As I recall, the remedy she needed was Ran-b., but you might take a look at Mezereum, Variolinum, Iris, Rhus-t., and Apis (given the light-colored centers). The modalities will be the deciding factor, if he’s willing to talk about them.

Why has this man been on A/B for so long?

Peace,
Dale


Tanya Marquette
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Re: shingles

Post by Tanya Marquette »

I was thinking along lines of herpes and chicken pox... thanx a bunch

t


Maria Bohle
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Re: shingles

Post by Maria Bohle »

I have had great success in treating shingles, IF I get it quickly. We can often get rid of it in a couple of days if we get the patient early.
But, if they have had the problem for months and months it is much harder to treat and can take a long time.

For long term shingles, L lysine seems to help control the pain.

For regular patients with Herpes, I very much discourage using the L lysine, as I prefer to watch the outbreaks of herpes as that is a good guide to the progress of the indicated remedy,

Good luck, hard to do anything for unbelievers as they rarely follow directions on how to take the remedy and then they complain that the remedy did not work.

Warmly, Maria


Lu Ann Weis
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Re: shingles

Post by Lu Ann Weis »

I refuse to take the shingles vaccine because I know if I get it, my homeopath will ease it!
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I have had great success in treating shingles, IF I get it quickly. We can often get rid of it in a couple of days if we get the patient early.
But, if they have had the problem for months and months it is much harder to treat and can take a long time.

For long term shingles, L lysine seems to help control the pain.

For regular patients with Herpes, I very much discourage using the L lysine, as I prefer to watch the outbreaks of herpes as that is a good guide to the progress of the indicated remedy,

Good luck, hard to do anything for unbelievers as they rarely follow directions on how to take the remedy and then they complain that the remedy did not work.

Warmly, Maria


Tanya Marquette
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Re: shingles

Post by Tanya Marquette »

He had Lyme and went to an internist who ran a shunt into his heart for non-stop delivery of a.b.s
This is horrifying but considered 'advanced' treatment for Lyme. Did you ever see the film "Under My Skin?"

It is a documentary on Lyme and the progressive tx was non-stop ab's for years on end for what they call

Chronic Lyme. It seems the medical industry is getting the message about ab's destroying gut biome so

this guy takes a pro-biotic but probably nothing of great consequence. When he told me this story I

said the skin blotches are from his immune system being damaged. He seemed to know this but was
very complacent about accepting his condition and whatever the internist told him.. Pitiful!

I am saving everyone's suggestions in case he comes around to try something different.

thanx
t


Maria Bohle
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Re: shingles

Post by Maria Bohle »

I had Lyme. Did IV for a month or so. Kept blowing the pic line. I am a farmer and was not going to let them go right into the heart. Homeopathy saved my life. Returned me to ‘normal’ and I became a homeopath. This 30 years ago.

Still can not do liver cleanses. Kicks up too much stuff. The ‘cure’ using the atb’s was never going to happen. Made me much worse.
Been Lyme sx free for decades now.
Maria


Tanya Marquette
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Re: shingles

Post by Tanya Marquette »

I'm with you Maria. Lyme in 2000--treated mainly with homeopathy and some energy work/herbs.

Lyme in 2017--treated mainly with low level laser and some herbs/acupuncture.

Anything but those ab's!

t


kxu3mug
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Joined: Wed Feb 06, 2019 11:00 pm

Re: shingles

Post by kxu3mug »

Cimetidine, the active ingredient in Tagamet will block the herpes virus and thus prevents neuralgia. If you can locate an ozone practitioner the infection can be bagged or cupped which instantly kills the virus. I am equipped to provede this service. I'm I the mid Ohio area. Carmi Hazen


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