bed sore
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bed sore
hi all : &n bsp; i have a patient(a case of drug poisoning and ms).she is now bed ridden .so she has developed a large and excoriating bed sore with fetid smelling.also she has several bollous type eruptions that easily ruptured in the sites of pressure.do you agree with merc for her ? or anyone has other comments.?
Re: bed sore
Calendula?????
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
hi all : &n bsp; i have a patient(a case of drug poisoning and ms).she is now bed ridden .so she has developed a large and excoriating bed sore with fetid smelling.also she has several bollous type eruptions that easily ruptured in the sites of pressure.do you agree with merc for her ? or anyone has other comments.?
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
hi all : &n bsp; i have a patient(a case of drug poisoning and ms).she is now bed ridden .so she has developed a large and excoriating bed sore with fetid smelling.also she has several bollous type eruptions that easily ruptured in the sites of pressure.do you agree with merc for her ? or anyone has other comments.?
Re: bed sore
I think Merc is a good call to start with for the bed sore. I also suggest Manuka honey on it.
Rochelle
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com , > wrote:
hi all : &n bsp; i have a patient(a case of drug poisoning and ms).she is now bed ridden .so she has developed a large and excoriating bed sore with fetid smelling.also she has several bollous type eruptions that easily ruptured in the sites of pressure.do you agree with merc for her ? or anyone has other comments.?
Rochelle
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com , > wrote:
hi all : &n bsp; i have a patient(a case of drug poisoning and ms).she is now bed ridden .so she has developed a large and excoriating bed sore with fetid smelling.also she has several bollous type eruptions that easily ruptured in the sites of pressure.do you agree with merc for her ? or anyone has other comments.?
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Re: bed sore
If you repertorize the four symptoms you've shared in your case you'll probably find that Sulph., Bry., Lach., and Ant-c. each will address all four symptoms, Sulph. being tops in value by a point. I'd open with Sulph. and not knowing other symptoms follow with Lach. if needed.
Merc. will antidote Sulph. and vice versa (Clarke)
Acidic Kangen water sprayed on the ulcer reportedly trumps antibiotics.
John
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Merc. will antidote Sulph. and vice versa (Clarke)
Acidic Kangen water sprayed on the ulcer reportedly trumps antibiotics.
John
In a message dated 9/25/2013 3:42:14 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, drzhaghgoo@yahoo.com writes:
EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE
John Benneth, Homeopath
PG Hom - London (Hons.)
http://johnbenneth.com
SKYPE: John Benneth (Portland, Oregon)
503- 819 - 7777 (USA)
Love people, expect them to love you back.
Re: bed sore
I dealt with several bedsores with my mother and once I tried several
different things over a 3 month period...nothing really working. Then she was
not sleeping at night....and I gave her coffea and the next day the bedsore
had already started to heal. Years later she developed another one and nothing
worked..she was sleeping fine..so I never tried the coffea again....but
calendula ointment everyday kept it from getting worse. She had to sit during
the day so that was a problem because of where the bedsore was situated but at
night I would switch her position from side to side all night long and at naps
during the day. It also helped to put a big puffy bandage over it with lots of
calendula ointment when she had to sit. They can develop so quickly if their
position isn't changed often. Massaging the area is helpful to get the
circulation moving(I mean without actually touching the bedsore). So with my
experience with the coffea...I would think finding some other symptoms that
match the patient would be helpful in determining a remedy...and coffea was
listed as (2) in the bedsore remedies.
hi all :
i have a patient(a case of drug poisoning and ms).she
is now bed ridden .so she has developed a large and excoriating bed sore with
fetid smelling.also she has several bollous type eruptions that easily
ruptured in the sites of pressure.do you agree with merc for her ? or anyone
has other comments.?
different things over a 3 month period...nothing really working. Then she was
not sleeping at night....and I gave her coffea and the next day the bedsore
had already started to heal. Years later she developed another one and nothing
worked..she was sleeping fine..so I never tried the coffea again....but
calendula ointment everyday kept it from getting worse. She had to sit during
the day so that was a problem because of where the bedsore was situated but at
night I would switch her position from side to side all night long and at naps
during the day. It also helped to put a big puffy bandage over it with lots of
calendula ointment when she had to sit. They can develop so quickly if their
position isn't changed often. Massaging the area is helpful to get the
circulation moving(I mean without actually touching the bedsore). So with my
experience with the coffea...I would think finding some other symptoms that
match the patient would be helpful in determining a remedy...and coffea was
listed as (2) in the bedsore remedies.
hi all :
i have a patient(a case of drug poisoning and ms).she
is now bed ridden .so she has developed a large and excoriating bed sore with
fetid smelling.also she has several bollous type eruptions that easily
ruptured in the sites of pressure.do you agree with merc for her ? or anyone
has other comments.?