Dear Pauline,
Thanks for the thorough explanation, it is really very helpful in the case
I'm thinking of, which most certainly covers Nat Mur but hasn't improved
painful periods.
I once gave it to her at the time that was supposed to be a few days before
menses and it brought them on that very day. Curiously, it helped her
emotional disposition A LOT, although for a couple of days only... must
reinforce the theory that remedy is quickly used up by the energy of the
body at that time of the month. She did say that the menses were less
clotted, a bit more profuse, a bit less painful than usual... but the Nux V
picture of the acute remained. I think I'm gonna go ahead and try Nux V when
she gets them next time and hopefully it'll take care of the situation.
Thanks a lot:-)!
Caro.
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Constitutional timing with regards to time of month
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Re: Constitutional timing with regards to time of month
I always tell my patients that a remedy will take 3 months to work on
menstrual problems but the first month they should improve or change them a
little but I wouldn't expect too much. i.e. if the remedy has done
SOMETHING don't be in too much of a hurry to change it.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath, EFT(Advanced)Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
menstrual problems but the first month they should improve or change them a
little but I wouldn't expect too much. i.e. if the remedy has done
SOMETHING don't be in too much of a hurry to change it.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath, EFT(Advanced)Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
Re: Constitutional timing with regards to time of month
Oh, no, it's been more like four months. Thanks, Rochelle.
Caro.
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Caro.
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Re: Constitutional timing with regards to time of month
Interesting, I have a patient who's been taking Nit-Ac as a constitutional, she's pre-menopausal and sometimes has very heavy, prolonged bleeding, and the nit-ac helps during the bleeding itself as well as for the other problems she has. Although she does say that when she takes the remedy close to starting a period, it will usually bring the period on.
The remedy that I really saw aggravate during menses in several patients causing heavy debilitating bleeding was Folliculinum.
Regards,
Vera
Pauline Ashford wrote:
(snip).... My constitutional remedy is Nit ac and I can seem to take with
impunity at any time of the month it is indicated. I was told by teacher
though that Nit ac is not a remedy that will agg menses.
Hope this ghelps Regards Pauline
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The remedy that I really saw aggravate during menses in several patients causing heavy debilitating bleeding was Folliculinum.
Regards,
Vera
Pauline Ashford wrote:
(snip).... My constitutional remedy is Nit ac and I can seem to take with
impunity at any time of the month it is indicated. I was told by teacher
though that Nit ac is not a remedy that will agg menses.
Hope this ghelps Regards Pauline
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Re: Constitutional timing with regards to time of month
If Nux-v. doesn't resolve it, you might take a look at Cocc-ind. I've seen
that help dysmenorrhea in a constitution that's basically Nat-mur.
Peace,
Cinnabar
that help dysmenorrhea in a constitution that's basically Nat-mur.
Peace,
Cinnabar
Re: Constitutional timing with regards to time of month
Thanks, Cinnabar. I'll take it into account.
Caro.
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Caro.
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