I'm confused by what I read about Bacillinum. I gather it's not
interchangeable with Tuberculinum, but the only clear differentiation I have
is that (ahem) Bacillinum works better in damp climates, and Tuberculinum in
dry??? There must be something better than that...
Thanks!
Shannon
Tub and Bac?
Re: Tub and Bac?
Both these remedies are differently proved remedies. If I remember exactly,
Tub., is of about six types...all independent remedies. Tub. Av., is said
to be the "mildest" of all, if I am using the word correctly
!! Take care.
Sincerely,
Zaidee
Message: 25
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 14:04:06 -0600
From: Robert&Shannon Nelson
Subject: Tub and Bac?
I'm confused by what I read about Bacillinum. I gather it's not
interchangeable with Tuberculinum, but the only clear differentiation I have
is that (ahem) Bacillinum works better in damp climates, and Tuberculinum in
dry??? There must be something better than that...
Thanks!
Shannon
Tub., is of about six types...all independent remedies. Tub. Av., is said
to be the "mildest" of all, if I am using the word correctly

Sincerely,
Zaidee
Message: 25
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 14:04:06 -0600
From: Robert&Shannon Nelson
Subject: Tub and Bac?
I'm confused by what I read about Bacillinum. I gather it's not
interchangeable with Tuberculinum, but the only clear differentiation I have
is that (ahem) Bacillinum works better in damp climates, and Tuberculinum in
dry??? There must be something better than that...
Thanks!
Shannon