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Mary Ann Gilmore
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remedies in food?

Post by Mary Ann Gilmore »

Hi All,

A friend living across the country has an adult daughter who has attempted
suicide and is now in a state home involuntarily for several weeks. She has contacted
a homeopath for assistance and it was suggested to her to put the remedy in her daughter's food. She
would have access to do this since the state home her daughter is in allows her to bring meals for
her and her daughter to eat together. There with a one
on one attendant and she does not want to give her anything otherwise with the attendant making a fuss about it.
Aside from the ethical considerations which she is still struggling with,
does anyone have any thoughts or insights about this?

How effective would this be? Any other
suggestions?
Thanks,

Mary Ann Gilmore
Mary Ann Gilmore


Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: remedies in food?

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

We do that with animals and it works well, so why not?
As long as the food is not spicy or strong tasting, as this will coat all the mucosal receptors and prevent part of the remedy transmission.
Joe.
 
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: remedies in food?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Have also heard of remedies being successfully given in: hot coffee; beer; whiskey; bath(!), baby's bottle, not to mention, as Joe says, animals' food/feed. No problem!

As far as the ethics... How could it be unethical to try to save someone from suicide...? Or help someone who is to ill to help him/herself? And remember, a remedy won't *force* anything on the person; if their soul does not want to get well, the remedy will not make them well. (Nor, unfortunately, if they *do* want to get well but the remedy is not correct.)

Shannon
We do that with animals and it works well, so why not?
As long as the food is not spicy or strong tasting, as this will coat all the mucosal receptors and prevent part of the remedy transmission.
Joe.
 
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
Visit my new website www.naturamedica.webs.com


Mary Ann Gilmore
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Re: remedies in food?

Post by Mary Ann Gilmore »

Dear Shannon and Joe,

Thank you both for the information. I will pass it along. I also agree with you, Shannon
that help should be given. The person has been cooperating and has said they want help so
that's even more reason to give it.

Sincerely,

Mary Ann Gilmore
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Have also heard of remedies being successfully given in: hot coffee; beer; whiskey; bath(!), baby's bottle, not to mention, as Joe says, animals' food/feed. No problem!
As far as the ethics... How could it be unethical to try to save someone from suicide...? Or help someone who is to ill to help him/herself? And remember, a remedy won't *force* anything on the person; if their soul does not want to get well, the remedy will not make them well. (Nor, unfortunately, if they *do* want to get well but the remedy is not correct.)

Shannon
We do that with animals and it works well, so why not?
As long as the food is not spicy or strong tasting, as this will coat all the mucosal receptors and prevent part of the remedy transmission.
Joe.
 
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
Visit my new website www.naturamedica.webs.com


Liz Brynin
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Re: remedies in food?

Post by Liz Brynin »

I give all my cats' remedies like this, and there are no problems.
Liz


Mary Ann Gilmore
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Re: remedies in food?

Post by Mary Ann Gilmore »

Dear Liz,

Thanks for much for the input.

Mary Ann
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J tikari
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Re: remedies in food?

Post by J tikari »

Mary Ann
No ethics are involved as the remedy is given to help
the girl.
Choice of the medication would depend on her mental state.
Jeff
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Howard A Asinoff
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Re: remedies in food?

Post by Howard A Asinoff »

I've found it easiest to make a liquid preparation from a pellet and then put a few drops primarily in liquid - water, juice, milk.
I have one pt. whose wife opens her hubby's little boxes of raisins and puts a few drops on them and all these methods have worked!


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