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yerewan
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WAS-Ebola Virus - Irene's view. NOW-Rubric search

Post by yerewan »

Hi Irene,

How do you translate that information into rep language?
Eg you exampel of whooping cough.
Reperotry wise, how does the bacterial mode of action translate to (a)
rubric(s)?
I love the way of your thoughts and just I'm intrigued to learn if there's
something
I could use with my limited knowledge of bacteriology.
Or maybe you want to give an other example of some other bacterial feature
to clear that out.

Will


Irene de Villiers
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Re: WAS-Ebola Virus - Irene's view. NOW-Rubric search

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Whooping cough is easier as the cough is visible;
COUGH - PAROXYSMAL
COUGH - SPASMODIC
COUGH - INSPIRATION agg. - crowing, violent, spasmodic cough - beginning with gasping for breath - followed by repeated crowing inspirations - face becomes black or purple and patient exhausted; till - night and after a meal agg.

It is the silent one that is helped by internal knowledge from gene decoding:

FOr example bordetella bronchiseptica:
CHEST - INFLAMMATION - Lungs - painful
CHEST - INFLAMMATION - Lungs - paralysis, approaching
CHEST - INFLAMMATION - Lungs - pleuropneumonia
COUGH - BURNING; from - Chest; in
I am sure you could. You can add lab tests and combine what you read about the research (free at pubmed) with lab tests, and find out a lot that way.
Well for example there is a urinary tract bacteria (proteus mirabilis) that uses the uric acid and reacts with it to make an alkali. This results in an alkaline urine ............alkaline enough to cause struvits crystals and urethral blockage. Other UTIs have the same symptoms but work by a different mechanism, such as E.coli.
YOu will find that the alkali one needs a different remedy as it is known to hide in the bladder wall at void time, and inside crystals that remain, and persist and become chronic. It also burns with an alkali burn.

SO if you know from lab culture that peoteus is there, you can:
* Give high dose ascorbic acid to help restore acidity and dissolve crystals (they only form in alkaline pH not acid, they dissolve in acid) so as to quickly unblock things and relieve pain;
* Consider:
BLADDER - INFLAMMATION - chronic cystitis - accompanied by - Urethra; inflammation of
BLADDER - RETENTION of urine - inflammatory
BLADDER - URINATION - dysuria - painful - inflammatory
URINE - SEDIMENT - sand
URINE - SEDIMENT - sand - yellow
URINE - ALKALINE
plus mentals etc
* Continue the remedy chosen through the Fibonacci series as this is chronic and needs longterm approach.

whereas if you have the usual acute E coli bladder infection your rubrics may look like this:
BLADDER - INFLAMMATION
BLADDER - INFLAMMATION - accompanied by - fever
BLADDER - INFLAMMATION - acute
BLADDER - INFLAMMATION - cold; after taking a
BLADDER - URINATION - involuntary
plus mentals etc
* This usually reesolves without returning over and over again.

I hope this helps.

Namaste,
Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
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yerewan
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Re: WAS-Ebola Virus - Irene's view. NOW-Rubric search

Post by yerewan »

Thank you for your clarification, Irene.
Good bits of information there, will try to absorb

Will


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