Re: repeating doses
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 11:49 pm
Ellen – Bryonia is the main remedy for Tennis Elbow characterised by worse for any movement.
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ellen Madono
Hi Julie,
Often the thin sheets of connective tissues are affected by elbow strain. These tissues have poor blood flow around them and they take a long time to heal. If it really hurts at the joint and not in the muscle, and you really don't want to put any strain on it, I would use Rhuta 30c - 6c. 30c once and day and see what happens with the pain in a week. Adjust the frequency of the dosing depending on the affect. If you felt really irritated by the injury, Rhuta is like that, so is Bryonia but it not so commonly used for connective tissue damage.
Best,
Ellen Madono
I was treating tennis elbow that I got after too much garden work. It persisted even a month later. So I guess it was an acute problem at least at first. I should have used a remedy right away, but I didn't. Then I tried Bryonia 30C. I never use the dry doses, only the water ones. I tapped the prepared solution 10 times and then took a teaspoon. There was some improvement right away, but then a few hours later the elbow was very sore again. I repeated this same dose with the 10 taps the next day, and then two days later. Each time there was some improvement, but then it went away. However, today it seems better. I haven't taken the remedy today at all. Should I just wait?
Thanks so much,
Julie
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ellen Madono
Hi Julie,
Often the thin sheets of connective tissues are affected by elbow strain. These tissues have poor blood flow around them and they take a long time to heal. If it really hurts at the joint and not in the muscle, and you really don't want to put any strain on it, I would use Rhuta 30c - 6c. 30c once and day and see what happens with the pain in a week. Adjust the frequency of the dosing depending on the affect. If you felt really irritated by the injury, Rhuta is like that, so is Bryonia but it not so commonly used for connective tissue damage.
Best,
Ellen Madono
I was treating tennis elbow that I got after too much garden work. It persisted even a month later. So I guess it was an acute problem at least at first. I should have used a remedy right away, but I didn't. Then I tried Bryonia 30C. I never use the dry doses, only the water ones. I tapped the prepared solution 10 times and then took a teaspoon. There was some improvement right away, but then a few hours later the elbow was very sore again. I repeated this same dose with the 10 taps the next day, and then two days later. Each time there was some improvement, but then it went away. However, today it seems better. I haven't taken the remedy today at all. Should I just wait?
Thanks so much,
Julie