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Jean Doherty
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Re: Chickenpox

Post by Jean Doherty »

Question from a client

On another note, we found out last night that our kids we were with a
child
on Saturday night that now has chicken pox, apparently they can get a
vaccination that may reduce the symptoms if they did contract it. Is
there a remady that might prevent it also? Or even lesson the effects?

Do not know the children to give constitutional but would Variolinum
be appropriate. I only have it in a 200c. Thank you Jean


vaccineinfo1234
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Re: Chickenpox

Post by vaccineinfo1234 »

>>>>At 05:37 PM 3/31/2008, you wrote:

Question from a client

On another note, we found out last night that our kids we were with a
child
on Saturday night that now has chicken pox, apparently they can get a
vaccination that may reduce the symptoms if they did contract it. Is
there a remady that might prevent it also? Or even lesson the effects?

Do not know the children to give constitutional but would Variolinum
be appropriate. I only have it in a 200c. Thank you Jean>>>>

No..........why would you think Variolinum?
Many would love to have their children get chickenpox naturally.

There are many remedies to help with the illness if it happens.

Dangers of the vaccine
http://www.wellwithin1.com/chickenpox.htm

The vaccine is not proven to lessen symptoms
Sheri


Fran Sheffield
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Re: Chickenpox

Post by Fran Sheffield »

Hi Jean,

Variolinum, being the smallpox nosode, may not be the most helpful. If you have it, Varicellinum, the chickenpox nosode, would be better.

Failing that, Rhus-t, Puls, Ant-c and even Ant-t are useful remedies for both the prevention and treatment of chickenpox. Of course, the best of these will be the one that most closely matches the childs state.

Even if the child does come down with the chickenpox, symptoms are likely to be very mild if a prophylactic has been given beforehand, as I have recently seen with one of my people. The child had been given Varicellinum prophylactically 3 months before catching chickenpox. There were only 3 vesicles, diagnosed by their doctor who said it was the mildest case of chickenpox he had ever seen. This is consistent with the limited historical accounts we have on instances of disease following prophylaxis.

Would you keep us updated regarding what happens with this child? Having an interest in prophylactics, I would like to capture the info of the outcome for my records.

--

Kind regards,

Fran Sheffield
Homeopathy Plus! (Information - Education - Treatment)
http://www.homeopathyplus.com.au
Do No Harm Initiative (Homeopathic Immunisation)
http://www.d-n-h.org


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Jean Doherty
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Re: Chickenpox

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It is possible that they will not be happy unless they do something as Mum and Dad will not agree Both parents working and anxiety levels high. . In that case would variolinum not be the lesser of 2 evils I can certainly advise. Thank you Jean


Rochelle
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Re: Chickenpox

Post by Rochelle »

What's wrong with having chicken pox? It's about the only disease left that kids are able to get!! After chicken pox, kids grow physically and mentally. I have seen this time and time again and parents have remarked on it. There are plenty of remedies to cope with chicken pox if necessary but patients of mine have had it very mildly and have not needed any remedies at all as their immune system having already been boosted in the past with a constitutional remedy copes with it well!!
If kids are not able to have childhood diseases their immune system never learns to work properly which is why there is an incidence of enlarged thymus glands at puberty and over which is the stage at which it should be shrinking!!
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk


Jean Doherty
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Re: Chickenpox

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Thanks Fran. Will forward your letter unless hear shortly hat you would prefer not. I am sure could handle it but may not be allowed by Mum. Thanks again, Jean


Jean Doherty
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Re: Chickenpox

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Will try to access Varicellinum.. Have had great success with Variolinum in debility following chickenpoxin an adult. Thank you Jean


Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Chickenpox

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

A few months ago, my daughter brought 2 pets at home: a very little kitten, oh so cute, and the chickenpox virus.
Both were very welcome.
She stayed home, needed only 2 doses of Rhus Tox at some very itchy moments and that was it.
Other parents at her school told me there was a local mini-epidemic, nobody made a fuss about it, kids stayed home and compared their dots..........
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
Visit http://drjoesnaturalmedicine.blogspot.com for some articles and comments.


Lucy De Pieri
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Re: Chickenpox

Post by Lucy De Pieri »

Indeed Rochelle what is wrong with having chickenpox?
Both of my kids had it, and it was not that bad even when the poor child was covered with blisters.
They immune system got a good workout and for sure I noticed a big difference after the disease was over.

During the itchy phase oatmeal baths really helped.
Fill a clean sock with 1/2 to 1 cup of oatmeal and run hot water over it while running a bath.
The water will be cloudy and a bit slimy, it's the colloidal oatmeal that is also used in creams such as Aveno.
Bathing in such water is very soothing and the itchy is much better.

Of course the oatmeal bath will not cure but it helps temporarily to ease the itching and calm the child down
I hope this helps
Lucy De Pieri PhD, DCH


Jean Doherty
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Re: Chickenpox

Post by Jean Doherty »

Thanks all. Agree with advice, Jean
A few months ago, my daughter brought 2 pets at home: a very little kitten, oh so cute, and the chickenpox virus.
Both were very welcome.
She stayed home, needed only 2 doses of Rhus Tox at some very itchy moments and that was it.
Other parents at her school told me there was a local mini-epidemic, nobody made a fuss about it, kids stayed home and compared their dots..........
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
Visit http://drjoesnaturalmedicine.blogspot.com for some articles and comments.


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