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healthinfo6
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Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 10:00 pm

Giving Into Insulin

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I gave in and started insulin last week, Lantus slow acting over 24 hours, 10 units, for those familiar with it. I'll probably end up at 20 units, increasing 2 units every few days.
Really had no choice as my blood glucose was staying above 300, feeling lousy, constantly tired, causing organ damage over time no matter how much exercise, drugs used.
The most recent homeopath I used from Singapore, while prescribing well on just pathology, was unfamiliar with miasmatic prescribing as that is what I realize I now need, to stick to, so the remedies prescribed actually made me worse while they were well chosen.
My fear of taking insulin, based on a lifetime of Atkins dieting and trying to keep insulin levels low since mine are already higH and I'm insulin resistant was alleved since I feel much better with more insulin. Lantus is a synthetic insulin so maybe not eating carbs to produce more insulin is actually better, possibly I'm allergic to my own insulin but not synthetic.
It's difficult to justify to the allopath and myself waiting so long to start insulin in the hope homeopathy will kick in while you're deteriorating physically. Reality bites sometimes and I did last to early 50's.
Since I'm currently on an LM antipsoric that has enabled me to eliminate lithium after 35 years, I guess at least one victory should be enough, "curing" bipolar which is unheard of in allopathic psychiatry but I'll keep on trying to cure the diabetes as I believe it is.possible. While I've been to many homeopaths, some well known, over 16 years, it's only recently I discovered using Hahnemann's Advanced Methods and LMs is the only way I can be cured.
Basically, the LM is considered an anti-tubercular (pseudo psora) but not an anti-sycotic, while I've had good results with Medh which is anti-sycotic which has helped the LM antispsoric work better. Thus, I may actually need Tub. I've been reading up on miasmatic prescribing and identifying which are active is not that simple. You can have one or more of sycotic, syphilitic, psoric, pseudo-psora and cancer and mixed miasms of those and figuring out which you have and currently active takes some work and research. Diabetes is considered primarily tubercular so possibly taking Tub would help the LM antispsoric work on that better as it has had some postive effect at times. . Interestingly, one book says my LM antipsoric is not anti-sycotic, yet it has "cured" a disease which I thought was from sycotic inheritance. Tubercular/pseudo-psora is a combo of psora and syphilitic miasms and everything started with psora, yet the ordering of taking the proper anti-miasmatic nosode for currently active miasm is important.
The truly unique advanced healing system that Hahnemann left us to cure inherited chronic disease is his miasm theory and remedies. Hopefully more homeopaths will undertake the study necessary to successfully use these methods.
Susan


Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: Giving Into Insulin

Post by Ellen Madono »

Dear Susan,

Look into Grant Bentely's method of miasmatic prescribing (VCCH.org). You need to take photos of you face and that is a technical task. Based on my experience with it, you can get much deeper results than you would get from the normal prescription method. Instead of thinking of miasm as pathology, Grant describes it as energy patttern.

Acording to what I have read, keeping up a certain level of insulin helps you from getting worse. In Japan, they hospitalize patients and get their insulin levels to stabilize finding the least amount and timing necessary to keep up a low but non-toxic level of insulin. Apparently, fine tuning of the timing is essential.

Blessings,
Ellen


Lucy De Pieri
Posts: 277
Joined: Thu Aug 25, 2005 10:00 pm

Re: Giving Into Insulin

Post by Lucy De Pieri »

Just by the way the remedy Oplopanax horridus as a strong affinity to symptoms associated with diabetes.
The proving is available from

http://homeopathyvancouver.com/wp-conte ... opanax.pdf

There are reports that First nations in the Pacific North West, used the plant for diabetics

Further there is a recent article in Interhomeopathy.org about the proving

http://www.interhomeopathy.org/the-worl ... x-horridus

I hope this is helpful
Kind regards
Lucy

Lucy De Pieri PhD, DCH

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From: Ellen Madono
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Giving Into Insulin
Dear Susan,

Look into Grant Bentely's method of miasmatic prescribing (VCCH.org ). You need to take photos of you face and that is a technical task. Based on my experience with it, you can get much deeper results than you would get from the normal prescription method. Instead of thinking of miasm as pathology, Grant describes it as energy patttern.

Acording to what I have read, keeping up a certain level of insulin helps you from getting worse. In Japan, they hospitalize patients and get their insulin levels to stabilize finding the least amount and timing necessary to keep up a low but non-toxic level of insulin. Apparently, fine tuning of the timing is essential.

Blessings,
Ellen
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