Has anybody on this list ever treated a patient with m. Sjögren, and if
so, anything you could say about this?
Hennie
Sjögren
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Re: Sjögren
Dr. Ramakrishnan may be able to assist you.
http://www.drramakrishnan.com/lecturenotes.php
Since Sjogren's is considered autoimmune and can lead to rhematoid arthritis, there should be general similarities in treating like constitutional plus specifics.
Maybe someone experienced can comment on success with autoimmune disorders in general.
Susan
http://www.drramakrishnan.com/lecturenotes.php
Since Sjogren's is considered autoimmune and can lead to rhematoid arthritis, there should be general similarities in treating like constitutional plus specifics.
Maybe someone experienced can comment on success with autoimmune disorders in general.
Susan
Re: Sjögren
Hennie,
I haven't treated anyone with Sjogren's (although I think I had a patient in the past who thought he had it). Mangialavori has a case treated with Amphisbaena in Vol. III of his Bologna lecture notes. Unfortunately, there's no detailed follow-up; but he never presents cases unless they're successful and followed for a minimum of two years.
Peace,
Dale
I haven't treated anyone with Sjogren's (although I think I had a patient in the past who thought he had it). Mangialavori has a case treated with Amphisbaena in Vol. III of his Bologna lecture notes. Unfortunately, there's no detailed follow-up; but he never presents cases unless they're successful and followed for a minimum of two years.
Peace,
Dale
Re: Sjögren
Actually, I've been treating a patient with Sjogren's -- for the last year. She's doing extremely well, and we discontinued the remedies two months ago. So far so good. Yes, it's auto-immune and rheumatic. It was an extremely psoric case, and a very deep one, and Calc then Lyc then Alum progressively brought her through layers, to a resolution. The jump from Lyc to Alum kind of took me by surprise, but of course Lyc has a huge percentage of Aluminum in it. Not only has the Sjogren's resolved, but she's much happier, and is making positive decisions to do what she wants in life, and also, where she got colds continually before, she now doesn't seem to be very susceptible to them any more. It was quite a change, with a very classical progression through polychrests.
Rosemary
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Rosemary
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Re: Sjögren
Hi Rosemary,
Thank you for this, very helpful, and of course Dale and Susan, too.
I'm not very up to date with present notions about auto-immune diseases
and good homeopathy, but as a gut feeling, I'd say our polychrests might
(very) frequently be essential in the treatment of auto-immune diseases.
Any comments on this?
Thank you,
Hennie
Op 18-1-2012 2:31, Rosemary schreef:
Thank you for this, very helpful, and of course Dale and Susan, too.
I'm not very up to date with present notions about auto-immune diseases
and good homeopathy, but as a gut feeling, I'd say our polychrests might
(very) frequently be essential in the treatment of auto-immune diseases.
Any comments on this?
Thank you,
Hennie
Op 18-1-2012 2:31, Rosemary schreef: