I definitely would encourage a controlled detox diet.
Also, she may be nutritionally deficient. We need to remember
how such deficiencies can cause mood changes. For example,
I find Vit D deficiency increases SAD in me. B vitamins need
balance and sufficiency.
So many years on drugs can also affect the gut probiotic colonies.
Maybe some attention to be paid here.
t
From: jrbenneth@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 1:41 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] women on Zoloft
Right on topic, Gisela, thanks for sharing this case.
Open with a dose of Sulfur. Radium bromatum has a relatively narrow spectrum of action. It is followed well by Rhus tox, also indicated here.But rad-b only covers one of the four symptoms you've given us,rosacea. Sulphur covers all four, as do more than a dozen other remedies.
Ask what kind of woman is this? Sepia? Veratrum? Lachesis? Rhus-tox? Give us some more symptoms, esp something unusual.
Potentizing Zoloft is isopathy at worst, homeopathy at best, but not true homoeopathy. Stand your ground as a homoeopath and treat this case prima facie, what's in front of you, irregardless what you think caused the symptoms. If I was treating the cause I would be inclined to use Fluoricum acidum to antidote sertraline hydrochloride, not Zoloft. She doesn't need more of the same, does she?
Look for the symptom that makes this case distinctive, something unusual. Go from the generals to the particulars.
I have developed a symptom analysis algorithm that reveals those symptoms unique to a remedy, what I have called the "Genius of the Remedy." Here is the Genius of the Remedy for Radium bromide. See if any of her symptoms fit these symptoms unique to rad-br:
Out of 86 sx there are only two.
CLINICAL, BURNS AND X-RAY BURNS
GENERALITIES, AS IF BONES ARE PROTUDING
For these two symptoms, Rad-br is the only remedy noted in the MM. Dies one or the other fit?
Without seeing the case or knowing more I'd go with Sulfur and see what you can find more particular. Look for what makes her unique.
best wishes,
John
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Re: women on Zoloft
Hello John
thank you very much for getting back to me with constructive advice. The clients chief complaints are:
Low energy
depression
unhappy
Rosacea
She is not very forth coming - a little private - tight lipped
I have not seen her only telephone,but she seems unhappy with her job and her marriage. No pains just the enuresis at night.
She hAS TRIED ON HER OWN ( AS SO MANY DO SINCE HOMEOPATHY SEEMS TO BE SOOO EASY
Rus Tox,Sulphur,Calcium Sulph all from Byron and she has used 6x 30 c indiscriminately - so I think what I will do is give her a 1LM Sulphur one dose wait 2 weeks and then give her Nux Vom as a constitutional (some how I feel that is what she is)Also advise her to take Vit D3.since we get into the winter.
What does the group think - ?
Looking forward to your response.
Gisela
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: jrbenneth@aol.com
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2013 01:41:28 -0400
Subject: Re: [Minutus] women on Zoloft
Right on topic, Gisela, thanks for sharing this case.
Open with a dose of Sulfur. Radium bromatum has a relatively narrow spectrum of action. It is followed well by Rhus tox, also indicated here.But rad-b only covers one of the four symptoms you've given us,rosacea. Sulphur covers all four, as do more than a dozen other remedies.
Ask what kind of woman is this? Sepia? Veratrum? Lachesis? Rhus-tox? Give us some more symptoms, esp something unusual.
Potentizing Zoloft is isopathy at worst, homeopathy at best, but not true homoeopathy. Stand your ground as a homoeopath and treat this case prima facie, what's in front of you, irregardless what you think caused the symptoms. If I was treating the cause I would be inclined to use Fluoricum acidum to antidote sertraline hydrochloride, not Zoloft. She doesn't need more of the same, does she?
Look for the symptom that makes this case distinctive, something unusual. Go from the generals to the particulars.
I have developed a symptom analysis algorithm that reveals those symptoms unique to a remedy, what I have called the "Genius of the Remedy." Here is the Genius of the Remedy for Radium bromide. See if any of her symptoms fit these symptoms unique to rad-br:
Out of 86 sx there are only two.
CLINICAL, BURNS AND X-RAY BURNS
GENERALITIES, AS IF BONES ARE PROTUDING
For these two symptoms, Rad-br is the only remedy noted in the MM. Dies one or the other fit?
Without seeing the case or knowing more I'd go with Sulfur and see what you can find more particular. Look for what makes her unique.
best wishes,
John
In a message dated 11/1/2013 1:49:24 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, homeopath4me@live.com writes:
EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE
John Benneth, Homeopath
PG Hom - London (Hons.)
http://johnbenneth.com
SKYPE: John Benneth (Portland, Oregon)
503- 819 - 7777 (USA)
Love people, expect them to love you back.
thank you very much for getting back to me with constructive advice. The clients chief complaints are:
Low energy
depression
unhappy
Rosacea
She is not very forth coming - a little private - tight lipped

She hAS TRIED ON HER OWN ( AS SO MANY DO SINCE HOMEOPATHY SEEMS TO BE SOOO EASY

Rus Tox,Sulphur,Calcium Sulph all from Byron and she has used 6x 30 c indiscriminately - so I think what I will do is give her a 1LM Sulphur one dose wait 2 weeks and then give her Nux Vom as a constitutional (some how I feel that is what she is)Also advise her to take Vit D3.since we get into the winter.
What does the group think - ?
Looking forward to your response.
Gisela
________________________________
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: jrbenneth@aol.com
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2013 01:41:28 -0400
Subject: Re: [Minutus] women on Zoloft
Right on topic, Gisela, thanks for sharing this case.
Open with a dose of Sulfur. Radium bromatum has a relatively narrow spectrum of action. It is followed well by Rhus tox, also indicated here.But rad-b only covers one of the four symptoms you've given us,rosacea. Sulphur covers all four, as do more than a dozen other remedies.
Ask what kind of woman is this? Sepia? Veratrum? Lachesis? Rhus-tox? Give us some more symptoms, esp something unusual.
Potentizing Zoloft is isopathy at worst, homeopathy at best, but not true homoeopathy. Stand your ground as a homoeopath and treat this case prima facie, what's in front of you, irregardless what you think caused the symptoms. If I was treating the cause I would be inclined to use Fluoricum acidum to antidote sertraline hydrochloride, not Zoloft. She doesn't need more of the same, does she?
Look for the symptom that makes this case distinctive, something unusual. Go from the generals to the particulars.
I have developed a symptom analysis algorithm that reveals those symptoms unique to a remedy, what I have called the "Genius of the Remedy." Here is the Genius of the Remedy for Radium bromide. See if any of her symptoms fit these symptoms unique to rad-br:
Out of 86 sx there are only two.
CLINICAL, BURNS AND X-RAY BURNS
GENERALITIES, AS IF BONES ARE PROTUDING
For these two symptoms, Rad-br is the only remedy noted in the MM. Dies one or the other fit?
Without seeing the case or knowing more I'd go with Sulfur and see what you can find more particular. Look for what makes her unique.
best wishes,
John
In a message dated 11/1/2013 1:49:24 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, homeopath4me@live.com writes:
EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE
John Benneth, Homeopath
PG Hom - London (Hons.)
http://johnbenneth.com
SKYPE: John Benneth (Portland, Oregon)
503- 819 - 7777 (USA)
Love people, expect them to love you back.