says in Vermeulen "no action on endocardium'" but also "Said to
have solvent power upon crustaceous and calareous deposits in
arteries"' I would have thought these could include plaques . Wonder
though what proof""" Said to """ implies,. So much is repeated from
text to text in the MMs, Jean
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Blocked cardiac Arteries
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Re: Blocked cardiac Arteries
Sounds interesting--please do!
Shannon
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Re: Blocked cardiac Arteries
This comes from its herbal use which is well documented
Simon
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Simon
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Re: Blocked cardiac Arteries
First I have to apologize as in my limited time, I usually only
glance at message titles and read the ones that I deem most
relevant...so I may well have missed some of this discussion which is
currently of interest to me because we just found out that my 46 year
old brother-in-law in Vancouver, CA is facing heart surgery for
blocked arteries. The situation sounds like a big mess. It started
several years ago with a stroke after a back surgery for a herniated
disk. This lead the docs to realize that he had 100% blockage of both
corataid arteries (which to me as a nurse sounds impossible, but the
medical team says he has developed collateral circulation enough to
support near-normal functioning). He also had a coranary stent
placed, and now that is causing trouble as it is blocked. They are
telling him his only option is surgery, again.
You mention garlic, I assum this is an herbal tincture?
Is there a particular store-brand?
How do you administer?
In his case, there is no distinct family history of CAD, so the med
team is baffled by how bad things are. Any other advice?
Thanks as always,
Judy in Ohio
glance at message titles and read the ones that I deem most
relevant...so I may well have missed some of this discussion which is
currently of interest to me because we just found out that my 46 year
old brother-in-law in Vancouver, CA is facing heart surgery for
blocked arteries. The situation sounds like a big mess. It started
several years ago with a stroke after a back surgery for a herniated
disk. This lead the docs to realize that he had 100% blockage of both
corataid arteries (which to me as a nurse sounds impossible, but the
medical team says he has developed collateral circulation enough to
support near-normal functioning). He also had a coranary stent
placed, and now that is causing trouble as it is blocked. They are
telling him his only option is surgery, again.
You mention garlic, I assum this is an herbal tincture?
Is there a particular store-brand?
How do you administer?
In his case, there is no distinct family history of CAD, so the med
team is baffled by how bad things are. Any other advice?
Thanks as always,
Judy in Ohio
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Re: Blocked cardiac Arteries
Crateagus MT - 6 drops three times a day but you are looking at 6 months
for this to take effect.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
for this to take effect.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
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Re: Blocked cardiac Arteries
Once had a case of triple vessel block that responded to
cupr.aceticum ( Knerr - Inner Chest, angina pectoris- exerting
herself or when excited) from the first dose. Cupr.acet. 30 3 doses,
The patient improved with this and then gave Cupr.ac 200/ The
patient became well enough to go for yoga etc. whereas previously he
was not able to do any of these. The patient's son, himself a
homeopathic doctor, started following up and used to report that his
father was doing well.
Another such case responded to Nat.mur 200 and 1M after a few others
like Aur, Medorrhinum etc. had failed or acted partially- This is
the uncle of an allopathic doctor and they were able to pretty much
confirm with echo that there has been improvement...This patient who
had dyspnea and pain on exertion, was able to cycle up the local
hill -
Need to get the exact symptoms that led to the diagnosis , add the
constitutional ( concomitant) symptoms and work out from there.
Homeopathy is capable of doing wonders even in the least expected
circumstances...most of the time it is a limitation of our knowledge
rather than of the system....
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "sabyrah76" wrote:
is
year
herniated
both
the
to
med
cupr.aceticum ( Knerr - Inner Chest, angina pectoris- exerting
herself or when excited) from the first dose. Cupr.acet. 30 3 doses,
The patient improved with this and then gave Cupr.ac 200/ The
patient became well enough to go for yoga etc. whereas previously he
was not able to do any of these. The patient's son, himself a
homeopathic doctor, started following up and used to report that his
father was doing well.
Another such case responded to Nat.mur 200 and 1M after a few others
like Aur, Medorrhinum etc. had failed or acted partially- This is
the uncle of an allopathic doctor and they were able to pretty much
confirm with echo that there has been improvement...This patient who
had dyspnea and pain on exertion, was able to cycle up the local
hill -
Need to get the exact symptoms that led to the diagnosis , add the
constitutional ( concomitant) symptoms and work out from there.
Homeopathy is capable of doing wonders even in the least expected
circumstances...most of the time it is a limitation of our knowledge
rather than of the system....
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "sabyrah76" wrote:
is
year
herniated
both
the
to
med