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ForumGal
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Success with lupus?

Post by ForumGal »

Dear all,
Has anyone had success? Some success (re symptoms) with ledum here. Mainstream medicine says it can't be eliminated but . . .
Thanks,
Margaret in Boston


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

NO.1 action
Check they are not taking anything with ASPARTAME in it.
Even little amounts of it can cause joint pain!
If you need more info, please let me know.

Soroush
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Subject: [Minutus] Success with lupus?
Dear all,
Has anyone had success? Some success (re symptoms) with ledum here. Mainstream medicine says it can't be eliminated but . . .
Thanks,
Margaret in Boston


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Had a family member, age 32, have a stroke and they said it was lupus.
Then they added that it was genetic. Never any signs/sx before.
Thought that there may have been a genetic change (epigenetics?)
which may have caused it.
So, you may want to consider this in the case.
t


John Harvey
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by John Harvey »

I once had a patient in whom lupus, which appeared to have been triggered by the breakdown of his marriage, mysteriously regressed again after a thorough casetaking, without treatment. Not only is the condition curable; it is amenable to "spontaneous" remission.

It's worth remembering that lupus is not a disease as such but a degenerative condition, subject to considerations similar to those affecting other degenerative conditions, especially the effects of stressors and supporters of the immune system.

Of course, there are substances known to have induced it too, and these are worth looking at as having the potential to be homoeopathic. But the clearest first step is for the patient to adopt, if possible, a radically healthier lifestyle that boosts the immune system and eliminates undue stressors (including, as Soroush has noted, aspartame), especially stressors of immune function.

Kind regards,

John


Azadeh Razavi
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by Azadeh Razavi »

I had a lupus case which I gave her , her constitutional remedy, in the past 2 yrs that I was F/U with her she had a mild fit only once and other than that she was okay.
A
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Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: Success with lupus?

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What does F/U mean please?
Soroush
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I had a lupus case which I gave her , her constitutional remedy, in the past 2 yrs that I was F/U with her she had a mild fit only once and other than that she was okay.

A

Vita Homeopathic clinic
Azadeh Razavi (Homeopath)
BSc., MSc., D.H.M.H.S.,H.D.
www.vitahomeopathy.com
info@vitahomeopathy.com


Rochelle Marsden
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Follow Up????
Rochelle
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Azadeh Razavi
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by Azadeh Razavi »

sorry,
F/U = follow up
--- On Thu, 2/3/11, Rochelle Marsden wrote:
I had a lupus case which I gave her , her constitutional remedy, in the past 2 yrs that I was F/U with her she had a mild fit only once and other than that she was okay.

A

Vita Homeopathic clinic
Azadeh Razavi (Homeopath)
BSc., MSc., D.H.M.H.S.,H.D.
www.vitahomeopathy.com
info@vitahomeopathy.com


Sue
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by Sue »

Hi Margaret
I've had success with a lupus patient using Spph as a miasmatic nosode and her constitutional. 2 subsequent acute flare-ups responded swiftly to Calc-Sulph (they were eruptions on the scalp).
Hope this is helpful.
Sue


Howard A Asinoff
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Re: Success with lupus?

Post by Howard A Asinoff »

Does Spph = Sulphur ?
From: "Sue"
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Re: Success with lupus?
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 15:49:44 -0000

Hi Margaret
I've had success with a lupus patient using Spph as a miasmatic nosode and her constitutional. 2 subsequent acute flare-ups responded swiftly to Calc-Sulph (they were eruptions on the scalp).
Hope this is helpful.
Sue
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