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J Lucas
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sunshine

Post by J Lucas »

The British summer was virtually non existent this year - it seemed to never
stop raining and so this has prompted me to write about SOL as the new
remedy of the month on the web site.

Don't forget your factor 15 :-)

Best wishes, Joy

www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com


Shannon Nelson
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Re: sunshine

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Joy,
Neat remedy! Have you ever given it (or read of it given) constitutionally
-- and/or for heatstroke etc.?
When my daughter as a toddler had heat exhaustion -- or whatever -- she went
down down with pounding headache and high fever -- she responded well to
Belladonna (had the keynote(?) of icy feet together with furnace-like heat
of the head. I wonder whether sol would also have worked -- do you have an
opinion?

(That was an interesting experience... Her response in the first few
minutes - as she restlessly slept - was that her feet became hot *too*,
which made me nervous, but shortly after it all normalized, and she was
completely fine by morning! Another "cool" Belladonna adventure." I do
like Belladonna!)

:-)
Shannon
on 9/13/04 6:28 AM, J Lucas at j.lucas@ntlworld.com wrote:


J Lucas
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Re: sunshine

Post by J Lucas »

The only time I have ever prescribed it was to a young woman who had just
come back from 'clubbing' and all day lazing in the hot sun in Ibiza. It was
like a freedom trip to her and since her return to England she couldn't
adjust (this was in just 2 days). Never before had she spent so much time in
the sun, eating outdoors, sleeping in the sun, staying up nearly all night -
she was in quite a bad state. Apart from the headaches she was in a semi
permanent excitable state and also had this strange temperature of feeling
cool in the hot sun. I truly think it was some kind of sun stroke. Gave Sol
30c but never heard from her sadly, so no idea if it worked or not.

Sol also has cold limbs (+ hot head), even in the hot sun so who knows if
Sol would have worked better than Belladonna (which appears to have been the
simillimum anyway in your daughter's case).

The pains in Sol headaches are more pressing, crushing and stitching rather
than pounding. Also floating and scalding sensations.

Glonoine, another remedy well known for heat stroke also shares the heat
coming from the stomach and going upwards, like Sol but I don't think it has
cold limbs with a hot head.

I too have seen so many excellent results with belladonna - if I could only
ever have one rx, it would be belladonna :-)

best wishes, Joy

www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
on 13/9/04 3:33 pm, Bob&Shannon at shannonnelson@tds.net wrote:

Hi Joy,
Neat remedy! Have you ever given it (or read of it given) constitutionally
-- and/or for heatstroke etc.?
When my daughter as a toddler had heat exhaustion -- or whatever -- she went
down down with pounding headache and high fever -- she responded well to
Belladonna (had the keynote(?) of icy feet together with furnace-like heat
of the head. I wonder whether sol would also have worked -- do you have an
opinion?

(That was an interesting experience... Her response in the first few
minutes - as she restlessly slept - was that her feet became hot *too*,
which made me nervous, but shortly after it all normalized, and she was
completely fine by morning! Another "cool" Belladonna adventure." I do
like Belladonna!)

:-)
Shannon
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Tessa Mackenzie
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Re: sunshine

Post by Tessa Mackenzie »

Sol is a regular part of my summer first aid kit - in NZ the sun is unbelievably strong with a burn time often as low as 15 minutes, even when it doesn't feel that hot. To add to that, people spend a lot of their days outside. Sol seems to lessen the burning effect if given before going out in the sun, and I've also seen it prevent blistering when given soon after noticing being burnt - redness, stinging and heat - before sunstroke has set in. I wonder if there is a polarity for people who sufer from SAD?

Regards
Tessa Mackenzie

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Shannon Nelson
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Re: sunshine

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Tessa,
What potency (or range) do you use?
Shannon
on 9/13/04 3:22 PM, Tessa Mackenzie at natural.assets@paradise.net.nz wrote:


Tessa Mackenzie
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Re: sunshine

Post by Tessa Mackenzie »

Hi Shannon,
Sol 30C, usually only one dose, though will repeat as per acute prescribing
depending on severity and action of symptoms i.e. if symptoms of redness and
burning lessen in intensity then plateau I'll repeat as needed. I've also
used it as a topical spray with varying results.
Regards
Tessa


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