Re: Speeding up healing
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2015 10:52 am
Thanks Ellen.
I have found by experiment that Korsakoff method in a 2 oz pharmaceutical plastic bottle, using water of one tablespoon, is VERY close to 1 in 100 dilution.
This is not too tiring to fo multiple potency raising operations. The animal owner does them per a writeup I send.
One can start with 6C, for the 8C, 13C 21C part of the series.
Then continue or start 30C for the 34C, 55C, 89C 144C.
Then start with 200C to make 233C.
I have only three times needed the next one of 377C.
For interest, and in case Joe wants it also, those three cases were:
* A cat of sixteen with advanced kidney disease who then got Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
She actually did not completely recover - or - she recovered full health except she was taking one drop a week for maintenance.
The owner was reluctant to go higher potency.
* A dog with advanced skin cancer.
(Before F series I ALSO found that cancer needed high potency to resolve and went to 50M twice a day in my highest potency case pre-F-series, to resolve another dog skin cancer.)
F series never needs anythg like the potency numbers needed before F series. (There is an exponential effect)
* A cat of approx 15 with an aldosterone producing tumor.
This was truly a stubborn case. Kept seeming to resolve then returning. Dosing had to be on a knife edge between regressing during an aggravation, and progressing. (As it was a red cat, sensitivity to remedy was to be expected.)
Some types of cases that DID come right on F series at or before 233C included:
Pemphigus
Mast cell tumors
Breast cancers
Skin cancers
Bone cancer
FIP
Lymphomas
Feline Leukaemia
Feline immunondeficiency virus (cat AIDS)
Infertility
Pyometra
Pyothorax
Spinal paralysis
Toxoplasmosis in the brain
Osteomyelitis sequester
Plantar fasciitis
Lupus
Encysted kidney
Congenital polymyoclonus
A few one dose wonders also happened, my favorite being a cow with a right abomasum displacement and partial volvulus, that the vet wanted to put down. (I may have mentioned it before, one dose wonders are such lovely surprises.)
The cow was down and per the vet not operable in this case. (Right displacement is normally a surgical issue for the vet, if anything at all can be done. Left displacement is easier, rotating the cow often works though surgery is also a normal occurrence.)
The farmer emailed me in the evening, not wanting to lose his favorite cow. (Abomasum is one of the stomachs. It floats free but gets postitioned wrongly up and over other organs and may be twisted too if there is too much gas. Volvulus is further twisting that cuts blood supply etc, so this was life threatening and urgent. ALso a down cow cannot stay that way and live. Their own weight cuts blood supply on the underside.
A dose of Lyc did the trick (30C I think without looking it up) and I got a grateful thank you the next morning, the cow was up and grazing as if nothing had happened.
Homeopathy rocks!
And for me, a F-rock is the way to go.
Namaste,
Irene
--
Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.Furryboots.info
(Info on Feline health, genetics, nutrition & homeopathy)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
I have found by experiment that Korsakoff method in a 2 oz pharmaceutical plastic bottle, using water of one tablespoon, is VERY close to 1 in 100 dilution.
This is not too tiring to fo multiple potency raising operations. The animal owner does them per a writeup I send.
One can start with 6C, for the 8C, 13C 21C part of the series.
Then continue or start 30C for the 34C, 55C, 89C 144C.
Then start with 200C to make 233C.
I have only three times needed the next one of 377C.
For interest, and in case Joe wants it also, those three cases were:
* A cat of sixteen with advanced kidney disease who then got Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
She actually did not completely recover - or - she recovered full health except she was taking one drop a week for maintenance.
The owner was reluctant to go higher potency.
* A dog with advanced skin cancer.
(Before F series I ALSO found that cancer needed high potency to resolve and went to 50M twice a day in my highest potency case pre-F-series, to resolve another dog skin cancer.)
F series never needs anythg like the potency numbers needed before F series. (There is an exponential effect)
* A cat of approx 15 with an aldosterone producing tumor.
This was truly a stubborn case. Kept seeming to resolve then returning. Dosing had to be on a knife edge between regressing during an aggravation, and progressing. (As it was a red cat, sensitivity to remedy was to be expected.)
Some types of cases that DID come right on F series at or before 233C included:
Pemphigus
Mast cell tumors
Breast cancers
Skin cancers
Bone cancer
FIP
Lymphomas
Feline Leukaemia
Feline immunondeficiency virus (cat AIDS)
Infertility
Pyometra
Pyothorax
Spinal paralysis
Toxoplasmosis in the brain
Osteomyelitis sequester
Plantar fasciitis
Lupus
Encysted kidney
Congenital polymyoclonus
A few one dose wonders also happened, my favorite being a cow with a right abomasum displacement and partial volvulus, that the vet wanted to put down. (I may have mentioned it before, one dose wonders are such lovely surprises.)
The cow was down and per the vet not operable in this case. (Right displacement is normally a surgical issue for the vet, if anything at all can be done. Left displacement is easier, rotating the cow often works though surgery is also a normal occurrence.)
The farmer emailed me in the evening, not wanting to lose his favorite cow. (Abomasum is one of the stomachs. It floats free but gets postitioned wrongly up and over other organs and may be twisted too if there is too much gas. Volvulus is further twisting that cuts blood supply etc, so this was life threatening and urgent. ALso a down cow cannot stay that way and live. Their own weight cuts blood supply on the underside.
A dose of Lyc did the trick (30C I think without looking it up) and I got a grateful thank you the next morning, the cow was up and grazing as if nothing had happened.
Homeopathy rocks!
And for me, a F-rock is the way to go.
Namaste,
Irene
--
Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.Furryboots.info
(Info on Feline health, genetics, nutrition & homeopathy)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."