Hi Dr.Sharma,
Since you are in India Delhi , there are lots of good Homeopathic dr's all
over Delhi & India, I thought we in the North Amercia is having problem to
locate good Homeopaths. I used to come to India for my Education.
Any way I treated many pregnent women in my practice,so far no problems.
we must take very good case history, If the patient is not used to
Homeopathy, I always advise to see a well known Homeopath in locally, Are
you a Homeopath or Allopath.
few remidies I can suggest, but it is not the way one should treat,
on the e-mail etc.
Few remedies, as I can suggest are Aconite, Ipeac, Arsenic Alb etc.
If you could send me more in details I can work with you.
with regards.
Dr.Tina Belgaumkar
Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
excessive vomiting in pregnancy
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excessive vomiting in pregnancy
I do not understand your answer.
If we look at pregnancy from a biological/zoological/survival point of view,
being nauseous, feeling sick, vomiting during pregnancy is the best way to
be eliminated by predators and compromise the survival of the species.
So how comes "emesis gravidorum" can be considered as normal? Can anything
that makes you feel unwell be considered as normal?
Does not make any sense.........and if it was normal, what about all the
pregnant women who do NOT have it? Are they abnormal?
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
If we look at pregnancy from a biological/zoological/survival point of view,
being nauseous, feeling sick, vomiting during pregnancy is the best way to
be eliminated by predators and compromise the survival of the species.
So how comes "emesis gravidorum" can be considered as normal? Can anything
that makes you feel unwell be considered as normal?
Does not make any sense.........and if it was normal, what about all the
pregnant women who do NOT have it? Are they abnormal?
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
Re: excessive vomiting in pregnancy
Isn't it possible that these posts has been misunderstood. Dr Sharma
said all along that this was not a normal state to wish for and I agree
that EXCESSIVE (and this was the point) vomiting during pregnancy
cannot always be considered normal - it can be scary for the woman,
painful, debilitating, worrying, carries a risk of dehydration and loss
of vital nutrients and can be suggestive of hormonal problems (as well
as emotional) etc - hardly what you'd called 'normal'.
I am sure that rx have been suggested but I would suggest that
specifics should not be given but that as always the individual case be
taken and prescribed on as the cause for excessive vomiting can be very
varied - just look at all the remedies included in the relevant
rubrics. Best wishes, Joy
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said all along that this was not a normal state to wish for and I agree
that EXCESSIVE (and this was the point) vomiting during pregnancy
cannot always be considered normal - it can be scary for the woman,
painful, debilitating, worrying, carries a risk of dehydration and loss
of vital nutrients and can be suggestive of hormonal problems (as well
as emotional) etc - hardly what you'd called 'normal'.
I am sure that rx have been suggested but I would suggest that
specifics should not be given but that as always the individual case be
taken and prescribed on as the cause for excessive vomiting can be very
varied - just look at all the remedies included in the relevant
rubrics. Best wishes, Joy
http://www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
http://www.homeopathicmateriamedica.blogspot.com
http://homepage.mac.com/joylucas/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/provings
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Re: excessive vomiting in pregnancy
the
person
I thought Ipecac 30c should be 30 drops and if it is 200 then it
should be 200 drops
What happens if we give 1 drop?
person
I thought Ipecac 30c should be 30 drops and if it is 200 then it
should be 200 drops

What happens if we give 1 drop?
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Re: excessive vomiting in pregnancy
LOL!
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Re: excessive vomiting in pregnancy
hello dr Tina
thanks for ypur sugesstion regarding excessive vomiting in pregnancy, i am a Homeopathy doing practice sine 3 years you are always welcome to india.
regards
Tina Belgaumkar wrote:
Hi Dr.Sharma,
Since you are in India Delhi , there are lots of good Homeopathic dr's all
over Delhi & India, I thought we in the North Amercia is having problem to
locate good Homeopaths. I used to come to India for my Education.
Any way I treated many pregnent women in my practice,so far no problems.
we must take very good case history, If the patient is not used to
Homeopathy, I always advise to see a well known Homeopath in locally, Are
you a Homeopath or Allopath.
few remidies I can suggest, but it is not the way one should treat,
on the e-mail etc.
Few remedies, as I can suggest are Aconite, Ipeac, Arsenic Alb etc.
If you could send me more in details I can work with you.
with regards.
Dr.Tina Belgaumkar
Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
Dr. Deepak Sharma
www.freewebs.com/exploringhomeopathy
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thanks for ypur sugesstion regarding excessive vomiting in pregnancy, i am a Homeopathy doing practice sine 3 years you are always welcome to india.
regards
Tina Belgaumkar wrote:
Hi Dr.Sharma,
Since you are in India Delhi , there are lots of good Homeopathic dr's all
over Delhi & India, I thought we in the North Amercia is having problem to
locate good Homeopaths. I used to come to India for my Education.
Any way I treated many pregnent women in my practice,so far no problems.
we must take very good case history, If the patient is not used to
Homeopathy, I always advise to see a well known Homeopath in locally, Are
you a Homeopath or Allopath.
few remidies I can suggest, but it is not the way one should treat,
on the e-mail etc.
Few remedies, as I can suggest are Aconite, Ipeac, Arsenic Alb etc.
If you could send me more in details I can work with you.
with regards.
Dr.Tina Belgaumkar
Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
Dr. Deepak Sharma
www.freewebs.com/exploringhomeopathy
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