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Gisela Ahrendt
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Post by Gisela Ahrendt »

Ok stand corrected - learned again - thank you!
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 02:00:29 -0700
Subject: Re: [Minutus] emergency help requested
Arnica is actually excellent for tissue traumas, and its use as first aid is life saving, and can readily be followed by a closer choice for more specific issues once the emergency is over.
An example:
When working at a vet clinic, Arnica was used every time before surgery, causing fast healing afdterwards abd a ZERO rate of death deom surgery, anesthesia etc, even in very old animals. Arnica maintains the system during such physical trauma emergency.
Yet surgery cuts are a lot like stabbling- it is sharp knife traumatic injury to tissue - and its use for surgery trauma is unparallelled. We used it on about three to five cases a day (this from memory) six days a week for years.
That is more than 1200 cases per year.
That would be a misconception. Thankfully:-)
In fact Arnica UNDOES the damage that aspirin does, it has the rubric:
GENERALS - ASPIRIN; from

The following are also some of the rubrics of Arnica:
Essentially - unlike aspirin, it will stop bleeding where it does not belong and will dissolve clots where thery do not belong.

GENERALS - BLOOD VESSELS - complaints of
GENERALS - BUBBLING
GENERALS - CIRCULATION; complaints of the blood - motion - agg.
GENERALS - COLLAPSE
GENERALS - CONGESTION - blood; of - Single parts; to
GENERALS - DEATH APPARENT - injuries; after
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE - blood - bright red
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE - blood - non-coagulable
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE - injuries; from
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE - Internally
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE - mechanical damage; from
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE - tendency to
GENERALS - HEMORRHAGE - Venous
GENERALS - HYPERTENSION - accompanied by - Face; red discoloration of
GENERALS - INFLAMMATION - Blood vessels
GENERALS - INFLAMMATION - wounds, of
GENERALS - INJURIES
GENERALS - INJURIES - extravasations, with
GENERALS - INJURIES - operation - ailments from
On the contrary she may have saved a life. ANd I would rather give Arnica tin response to a physical trauma than risk a life by sitting on my hands. Adn if I am in a physical trauma position I sure hope someone will have the guts to give me arnica too:-)
Essentially it is hard to go wrong in an emergency trauma by giving Arnica.
(What I used at the vet clinic was usually Arnica 1M - and what a fabulous track record for arnica against physical trauma was proved there.)

Good caring action, Carol.
And yes the repertory confirms its use in spades as above.
Gisela, you meant well but - maybe read the repertory before being quite so harsh next time?

Namaste,
Irene

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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
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