Sorry to hear that- do you have hand weights . They would be good J
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Roger B
Rochelle,
I am semi-lame. I won't be going to a gym for a while.
Roger
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: rochellemarsden@talktalk.net
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 22:23:50 +0100
Subject: FW: [Minutus] What say you?
Yes I do!!!!! Don’t upset your homeopath by taking other remedies while under his/her treatment. I would be very annoyed if a patient of mine did that.
FWIW – I tried a couple of people on that many years ago . They were both very obese. They didn’t last long on it- got diarrhoea!! Whatever remedy your homeopath has given you should deal with your appetite if that is the problem for you being overweight and if not get to the gym!!
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Roger B
Sent: 26 August 2013 17:01
To: Homeopathy minutus@yahoogroups.com ; homeopathy-and-sn@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] What say you?
My homeopath has given me a 200C which I take once a week. Do you think that it would interfere with his work and the work of the remedy if I were to take a 6C remedy, specifically Nat. Phos. for weight loss, as per Joepathy.
Roger Bird
What say you?
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Re: What say you?
Hi Roger,
Weight is a deep issue. Not necessarily a pathology (don't know you), but the setting is your entire constitution. If a homeopath is giving you what we call an intercurrent for weight loss, I would not trust him. For you to lose weight on that, it would be like he was giving you two constitutional remedies. Not likely. If your one constitutional remedy is really good and you have a deep system reason why you cannot lose weight, then the constitutional is likely to help you with that issue. If your homeopath is telling you that you need something in addition to your constitutional (or maybe he is giving you an acute), I would seriously question his reasoning. Find out what he is really thinking. Weightloss is just too simple to be good homeopathy.
Best,
Ellen
Weight is a deep issue. Not necessarily a pathology (don't know you), but the setting is your entire constitution. If a homeopath is giving you what we call an intercurrent for weight loss, I would not trust him. For you to lose weight on that, it would be like he was giving you two constitutional remedies. Not likely. If your one constitutional remedy is really good and you have a deep system reason why you cannot lose weight, then the constitutional is likely to help you with that issue. If your homeopath is telling you that you need something in addition to your constitutional (or maybe he is giving you an acute), I would seriously question his reasoning. Find out what he is really thinking. Weightloss is just too simple to be good homeopathy.
Best,
Ellen