Speech problems in 2 yr. old

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Sheri Nakken
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

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many times people tell you there is no problem, but once you do a full consult, you start to see the full picture.
Sheri

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Sheri Nakken
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

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Yes, lack of symptoms is also a sign....................I would think you would get more in a consult but the consult is only as good as the interviewees. I'm not a fan of the vaccine nosodes to start with. Who know which vaccine as there are so many time by the time he started the ear infections - do you know what age they started? Any other illnesses in infancy, toddler'hood'
Sheri

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Rochelle
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

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I have never done that. Let’s see what the Kali Mur 6 does . Was going to start it in a 30 but decided continuous 6 would be better. Don’t quite know why. He has never had an ear infection but has had odd weeks when he has “felt grotty due to a virus “. Unfortunately paracetamol was given but I explained about fevers etc. At least he has never had an antibiotic.
Rochelle
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In my experience, lack of symptoms is also a symptom of vaccine injury; what I do is prescribe the isotherapic of the vaccines in the reverse order they were administered, any time I suspect a vaccine injury.

Excellent results when they are the guilty part......

Joe.

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Rochelle
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

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As I have already said – I did do a full consultation like every new case gets!!
Rochelle
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many times people tell you there is no problem, but once you do a full consult, you start to see the full picture.
Sheri

At 03:24 PM 4/15/2013, you wrote:
Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com/ & http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/
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domenicstanghini
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

Post by domenicstanghini »

Hi Dr. Joe

If you do not mind...what has worked for you in terms of... do you use the "fibonacci" potency series with the isotherapeutic of the vaccines? Or do you use some other protocol?

Thanks Domenic
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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

"Fibonacci forever" of course :-)

And pretty fast, one potency a day, unless there is a very strong reaction, so that I can "blast" the system with information and make it reactive.

Joe.
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healthinfo6
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

Post by healthinfo6 »

I wouldn't rule out vaccination induced problem.
I know a 4 year old, fully USA vaccinated.
First thought may have autism but now not. Alert, very active and bright but shows temper tantrums at times. Cries when doesn't get his way and sleeps in bed with mother and father. Adopted as baby so not breast fed.
Now school is saying he has some speech issues like you have mentioned and want to give him special speech therapy.
Susan


vtyekkir
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

Post by vtyekkir »

Hi Rochelle,

You may like to consider some of the following rubrics.

On repping, we get Thuj closely followed by Merc.

If you give importance to the catarrh of middle ear, the choice becomes
tilted in favour of

Merc-i-f or the rubrum depending on which ear is affected. Otherwise it
may be thuj.

Depending on the other aspects of the case like the state of mother
while carrying this

child etc, you can decide the best to give.

V T Yekkirala

EYE - AGGLUTINATED
EYE - OPENING the lids - difficult - morning
EYE - INFLAMMATION - children; in - infants
EYE - INFLAMMATION - children; in - newborns
MIND - SPEECH - inarticulate
SPEECH & VOICE - speech - difficult - words
SPEECH & VOICE - speech - monosyllabic
SPEECH & VOICE - speech - unintelligible
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Rochelle
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Re: Speech problems in 2 yr. old

Post by Rochelle »

Thanks for this. I am wary about giving merc-i-f or the likes as there appears to be no infection. There has never been any discharge or ear infection. If fact the only thig we have got to go on is what the mother has been told and I think I will ask her to get a second opinion!! The s[eech might just sort itself out as he gets older.
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of vtyekkir

Hi Rochelle,

You may like to consider some of the following rubrics.

On repping, we get Thuj closely followed by Merc.

If you give importance to the catarrh of middle ear, the choice becomes
tilted in favour of

Merc-i-f or the rubrum depending on which ear is affected. Otherwise it
may be thuj.

Depending on the other aspects of the case like the state of mother
while carrying this

child etc, you can decide the best to give.

V T Yekkirala

EYE - AGGLUTINATED
EYE - OPENING the lids - difficult - morning
EYE - INFLAMMATION - children; in - infants
EYE - INFLAMMATION - children; in - newborns
MIND - SPEECH - inarticulate
SPEECH & VOICE - speech - difficult - words
SPEECH & VOICE - speech - monosyllabic
SPEECH & VOICE - speech - unintelligible

--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com , "Rochelle" > wrote:
that is
consonants
been
showed
his
NOT a
front of
wrong
antibiotic
reckons he
potency
day.


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