prolapsed vertebrae

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rogermassey_homeo
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Re: prolapsed vertebrae

Post by rogermassey_homeo »

You can add Theridion to that as well. I have not had much good
results with Tarentula ( probably incorrectly given) but Theridion
is another good medicine that helped in many cases - < jerks , <
noises...
-- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "rochelle"
wrote:
looking it up in the MM and it mentions sensitive spine and pain in
coccyx. I don't actually know what part of the back the problem is
in until I see him.


sskaila
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Re: prolapsed vertebrae

Post by sskaila »

Tarentul Hisp needs to be used in potencies above 200 then only it
gives good results. It is a wonder drug for any ailemnts of lower
spine.

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: prolapsed vertebrae

Post by Tanya Marquette »

what are the back sx that indicate tarentula? i am not seeing much in my
radar
tanya


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: prolapsed vertebrae

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Here is cross referencing Remedy Tarent & BACK
(Sorry the order is back to front!)
BACK - STIFFNESS - Cervical region - turning head, on
BACK - STIFFNESS - Cervical region - headache, during
BACK - STIFFNESS - Cervical region
BACK - PAIN - stitching - Coccyx
BACK - PAIN - stitching - Lumbar region
BACK - PAIN - stitching - Dorsal region - scapulae - under - motion - on
BACK - PAIN - stitching - Dorsal region - scapulae - under
BACK - PAIN - stitching - Dorsal region - scapulae - left - under
BACK - PAIN - stitching - Dorsal region - scapulae - motion - on
BACK - PAIN - stitching - Dorsal region - scapulae
BACK - PAIN - sore - Spine, spinal irritation - touching
BACK - PAIN - sore - Spine, spinal irritation - pressure
BACK - PAIN - sore - Spine, spinal irritation
BACK - PAIN - sore - Cervical region
BACK - PAIN - rheumatic
BACK - PAIN - lancinating - Coccyx
BACK - PAIN - burning - Sacral region
BACK - PAIN - aching - Lumbar region - waist line
BACK - PAIN - aching - Lumbar region - menses - during
BACK - PAIN - aching - Lumbar region
BACK - PAIN - aching - Dorsal region - scapulae - under - motion - on
BACK - PAIN - aching - Dorsal region - scapulae - under - night
BACK - PAIN - aching - Dorsal region - scapulae - under - evening
BACK - PAIN - aching - Dorsal region - scapulae - under
BACK - PAIN - aching - left
BACK - PAIN - aching
BACK - PAIN - Spine
BACK - PAIN - Coccyx - standing - amel.
BACK - PAIN - Coccyx - sitting
BACK - PAIN - Coccyx - pressure
BACK - PAIN - Coccyx - motion - on
BACK - PAIN - Coccyx - confinement, after
BACK - PAIN - Coccyx
BACK - PAIN - Lumbar region - ilium - attachment of muscles
BACK - PAIN - Lumbar region - extending to - patella and back
BACK - PAIN - Lumbar region - extending to - legs, down the
BACK - PAIN - Lumbar region - menses - during
BACK - PAIN - Lumbar region
BACK - PAIN - Dorsal region - scapulae - under - moving - agg.
BACK - PAIN - Dorsal region - scapulae - under
BACK - PAIN - Dorsal region - scapulae - left - under
BACK - PAIN - Dorsal region - scapulae
BACK - PAIN - Cervical region - turning head
BACK - PAIN - Cervical region - rheumatic
BACK - PAIN - Cervical region - motion - head
BACK - PAIN - Cervical region
BACK - PAIN - wandering
BACK - PAIN - motion, on
BACK - PAIN - menses - during
BACK - PAIN
BACK - ITCHING - Cervical region
BACK - HEAT - Cervical region
BACK - ERUPTIONS - pimples - Cervical region - confluent
BACK - ERUPTIONS - carbuncle - Dorsal region
BACK - ERUPTIONS - carbuncle
BACK - ERUPTIONS - boils
BACK - CURVATURE of spine
BACK - COLDNESS - Lumbar region - air - draft of cold, agg.
BACK - COLDNESS - Lumbar region
BACK - COLDNESS

Rgds
Soroush

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what are the back sx that indicate tarentula? i am not seeing much in my
radar
tanya
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: prolapsed vertebrae

Post by Tanya Marquette »

thank you soroush
tanya
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: prolapsed vertebrae

Post by Shannon Nelson »

For both of these--tarentula and theridion--both have such distinctive
(and I would have thought rather unusual) features to their chronic
prescribing picture. For something like ruptured disk do you use them
only in cases where you see at least some of the M/E picture, or if
not, what would be the main prescribing points?
Thanks!
Shannon


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