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Kristy Lampe
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Joined: Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:00 pm

Oscillo

Post by Kristy Lampe »

Dear all,
Oscillococcinum is a great prophylactic nosode to take early on.
I’d like to share a caution-story with you.
Back in the late 1980s, a virulent flu strain was making its rounds. Many departments in the place where I worked at the time had 50-60% absenteeism at the height of the epidemic, with most people out very sick for 1 week to 12 days.
One of my colleagues came to me and said, “I’m starting to feel a bit funny. Do you have some of that Oscillo stuff?” So I gave him a mini-tube, showed him how to measure out a few granules in the cap, and urged him to go home for some chicken soup and sleep.
This is what he related when he came back to work 3 days later:
I took the dose when I climbed into my car. It is a 45 minute drive to my apartment. I barely made it there, parked in my spot, opened the car door, leaned out and vomited profusely. I grabbed my belongings, (didn’t remember to lock my car), walked up to my 2nd floor apartment, and only just had time to get to the toilet where I lost everything else out the other end. Then I lay down on my bed and had a fever of 103.2 F to 103.8 F for about 6 hours. Had wave after wave of perspiration for another hour, then slept for 8 hours. When I woke up, it was the next morning, I felt weak but hungry.
My mother drove to my town with a big pot of chicken soup. It tasted good. Then I took a shower to wash off the encrusted salt all over my torso.
I was ready to go to work again, but when I called my boss, he said to stay home at least one more day.
NOTE: he was a 27-year old somewhat athletic male in good health. He “fast-forwarded” through all the phases of a 7-day influenza in 24 hours. His Vital Force was strong enough to make it through this.
Not all Vital Forces are this strong to be ‘forced’ through a disease once it has already begun.
Kristy

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Dale Moss
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Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: Oscillo

Post by Dale Moss »

Hi, Kristy

This is why I never give a nosode to a patient in my office! If it’s needed, it can knock them out right away. Better they should take it after safely getting home.

Peace,
Dale
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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Oscillo

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

This also relates to an earlier discussion we had here, where I argued never to give a nosode as homeoprophylactic when the patient already is ill. This increases the information load given by the germ, and even more so as the nosode is potentised (potency = power!) and as demonstrated by Kristy's case can either accelerate the evolution or aggravate quite seriously is the patient has a serous pathology.

Let's keep the nosodes as prophylaxis before an event and as treatment of NBWS.
Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"

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