I have been lifting my mother into her wheelchair in a different way in last
couple of months. Aching pain in lower back related to an old injury and new
sprained feelings in upper back, always worse first thing in morning and
better moving around. I took Rhus 30c which cured the sensitivity of my teeth
that came at night...but did nothing for my back. Then I decided on ruta 30c
since it had helped me so much in past for stubbing my toes. Pain gone in
upper and lower back within seconds.
What I find so amazing with homeopathy is that you could have a problem for a
long time and then when it miraculously goes away(for me, the tooth
issue)....you don't associate it with the remedy...you don't even realise
you've been cured sometimes unless someone asks you about that issue. A long
time ago a friend with migraines went to a homeopath and he gave her calc carb
and she had two bad migraines that week and then never again. Later, when I
mentioned the remedy curing her...she said..."oh, those migraines sometimes
just go away on their own at a certain age". She stubbornly would not/could
not give credit to the remedy. I imagine homeopathy can sometimes be a
thankless job.
musing on homeopathy
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Re: musing on homeopathy
You're so right Carol, thank you for sharing! This very fact is a source of many a thankless client experience for most of us. Sometimes a person can readily embrace attributing the change to the remedy when I'd explain the spectrum of cure and how natural it feels - but often enough there are the adamant that will never believe it, lol. I've come to accept that percentage and am just happy they're better. It's a shame though when another (smaller) percentage do not return because they figure something improved as just 'life' or vitamins they started taking, etc. and then do not truly heal as thoroughly as was possible.

Liz
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Carol Orr" wrote:

Liz
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Carol Orr" wrote: