I'd like to find out about Alhers disease - a connective tissue disorder,
with in this case deformed fingers and toes, very easy bruising and slow
healing. I particularly want to understand prognosis, natural course and
time frame for disease and any other pathological or concommitant symptoms.
Any resources or practical knowledge would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Tessa Mackenzie
Alhers disease/syndrome
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Re: Alhers disease/syndrome
Tessa,
sounds like you are referring to ehlers-danlos syndrome. Here is one of the
many sites with information: http://www.ceda.ca/. Hope this is helpful.
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com
"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."
sounds like you are referring to ehlers-danlos syndrome. Here is one of the
many sites with information: http://www.ceda.ca/. Hope this is helpful.
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com
"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."
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Re: Alhers disease/syndrome
Hi Tessa,
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
http://www.ednf.org/typesofeds.php
http://www.ednf.org/whatisit.php
It seems probably psoric.
If in an infant, prognosis from a homeopathic standpoint would be far better
than an adult.
some remedies to begin studying as you collect information
Sec, ant-t, caust, kali-c, lyc, calc
regards,
Dave Hartley
www.Mr-Notebook.com
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
http://www.ednf.org/typesofeds.php
http://www.ednf.org/whatisit.php
It seems probably psoric.
If in an infant, prognosis from a homeopathic standpoint would be far better
than an adult.
some remedies to begin studying as you collect information
Sec, ant-t, caust, kali-c, lyc, calc
regards,
Dave Hartley
www.Mr-Notebook.com
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284
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Re: Alhers disease/syndrome
Dave,
I would think EDS is syphilitic as it is a destructive process with
significant pathology. There is a genetic lack of enzymes, etc. If this is
the case, "curability" would depend on whether the gene for the missing
enzyme is actually absent or just not functioning. If it is lacking, then
would this not be analogous to an amputation or lack of other organ i.e. not
curable? If the gene is present but not producing the enzyme for which it
codes, then perhaps there is a better chance for real improvement. Just the
way I see it.
be well
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com
"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."
I would think EDS is syphilitic as it is a destructive process with
significant pathology. There is a genetic lack of enzymes, etc. If this is
the case, "curability" would depend on whether the gene for the missing
enzyme is actually absent or just not functioning. If it is lacking, then
would this not be analogous to an amputation or lack of other organ i.e. not
curable? If the gene is present but not producing the enzyme for which it
codes, then perhaps there is a better chance for real improvement. Just the
way I see it.
be well
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com
"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."