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tg.partington
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Re: ref books/Phatak

Post by tg.partington »

My, you are having a fun holiday!!
Not sure a book that doesn't help you find a good remedy is much use,
though. I don't know that one but it must be small if it's smaller
than Phatak.
Heat>heat seems quite common for stings etc. someone asked me about a
remedy for spider fish bites with that modality and i was interested
to see tarentula come up.
Hope the rest of your trip proves less educational and more enjoyable.
BW
Theresa
In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Ellen Madono" wrote:
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Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
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Re: ref books/Phatak

Post by Ellen Madono »

Hi Theresa,
The hot water actually took down the swelling and the itching. The blisters are bright red, and full of water, but I see the older ones being absorbed, so I am not going to do anything.
There really should be a good rep and MM for this type of travel.
Would you believe I got a sun burn through my linen t-shirt today.
I was with the Mong people in the mountains and there was a lot of suffering in my host family. I didn't bring my remedies and really regretted it. The book would have helped no doubt. J Sherr said that a homeopath should never be without a remedy kit. I know they would have accepted help so I regretted it.
Best,
Ellen


Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: ref books/Phatak

Post by Ellen Madono »

Dear Michel,
I just got home. I was using the Synoptic key. That's why I was having trouble. I will try to get the GA. Thanks for the hint.
Best,
Ellen


Tanya Marquette
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Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2001 11:00 pm

Re: ref books/Phatak

Post by Tanya Marquette »

if it ever happens again (and hope not), you might think of some
of the poison ivy remedes which have similar description, especially
the amel by hot water. i am all too familiar with that. rhus tox or rhus v
are useful to think of with those blisters, itching, amel hot water.
tanya


Theresa Partington
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: ref books/Phatak

Post by Theresa Partington »

I don't know about rep and mat med but i have found Colin Lessell's World Travellers Manual of Homeopathy very informative generally and he comes up with fairly specific remedies( quite a few that you wouldn't have in a first aid kit!). That's 335 pages and doesn't miss much out; in fact reading it is enough to put you off travel. Alison Pittndrigh wrote a tiny, tiny first aid book for her students in Africa that includes some of the more exotic ailments. Probably no better than what you could work out for yourself but a good 'panic-aid' I imagine. That is sold through ColoursforAfrica.I gave one to a back-packing child and have recommended it to others.
Theresa
ellen wrote
There really should be a good rep and MM for this type of travel.
Would you believe I got a sun burn through my linen t-shirt today.
I was with the Mong people in the mountains and there was a lot of suffering
in my host family. I didn't bring my remedies and really regretted it. The
book would have helped no doubt. J Sherr said that a homeopath should never


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