I will second what you have said Dale.
It was homeopathic medicine that sent me to a Homeopath almost 20 years ago, after 3 years on allopathic medicines and all kinds of antibiotics, I was dying and homeopathy saved my life with a 200C of Calc carb, and No that is NOT a constitutional for me, but it was the remedy I needed at that time.
Since becoming a homeopath I have treated a lot of Lyme disease, my first question with a Lyme patient is "What happened between a year and a year and a half before you got Lyme?" The answer to that question has always let me to a correct remedy. I have used quite a few remedies for Lyme, and Aurum- Arsenicum was not one of them, although in a subsequent case of lyme that I got, Aurum Mur Nat helped me a lot.
Homeopathy is individualized to the patient, there is not ONE remedy for Lyme, like any other condition a person might have the homeopath must individualize the remedy for that patient.
Warmly, Maria
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i know there is not one remedy for Lyme. on the other hand, there may be a short list of commonly needed remedies. personally, in the 10+ cases i've had of Lyme, Ledum cleared up two extremely well, Carcinosin another two, Mag phos another. Borrelia burgdorferii cleared up soem of the worst symptoms in another 4. the remainder i didnt' have any success with. i had read previously that Ledum was a 'specific' for Lyme....which obviously it's not. it does seem called for frequently tho. and the Borrelia burg is something i consider as an adjunct in many cases. let's just say i'd rather not be without it.
From: "Maria Bohle mtbohle@gmail.com [minutus]"
To: "minutus@yahoogroups.com"
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I will second what you have said Dale.
It was homeopathic medicine that sent me to a Homeopath almost 20 years ago, after 3 years on allopathic medicines and all kinds of antibiotics, I was dying and homeopathy saved my life with a 200C of Calc carb, and No that is NOT a constitutional for me, but it was the remedy I needed at that time.
Since becoming a homeopath I have treated a lot of Lyme disease, my first question with a Lyme patient is "What happened between a year and a year and a half before you got Lyme?" The answer to that question has always let me to a correct remedy. I have used quite a few remedies for Lyme, and Aurum- Arsenicum was not one of them, although in a subsequent case of lyme that I got, Aurum Mur Nat helped me a lot.
Homeopathy is individualized to the patient, there is not ONE remedy for Lyme, like any other condition a person might have the homeopath must individualize the remedy for that patient.
Warmly, Maria
From: "Maria Bohle mtbohle@gmail.com [minutus]"
To: "minutus@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dilemma
I will second what you have said Dale.
It was homeopathic medicine that sent me to a Homeopath almost 20 years ago, after 3 years on allopathic medicines and all kinds of antibiotics, I was dying and homeopathy saved my life with a 200C of Calc carb, and No that is NOT a constitutional for me, but it was the remedy I needed at that time.
Since becoming a homeopath I have treated a lot of Lyme disease, my first question with a Lyme patient is "What happened between a year and a year and a half before you got Lyme?" The answer to that question has always let me to a correct remedy. I have used quite a few remedies for Lyme, and Aurum- Arsenicum was not one of them, although in a subsequent case of lyme that I got, Aurum Mur Nat helped me a lot.
Homeopathy is individualized to the patient, there is not ONE remedy for Lyme, like any other condition a person might have the homeopath must individualize the remedy for that patient.
Warmly, Maria
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Re: dilemma
Well to your short list you can add: Staphasagra; Carc; Aur mur nat;
there are more but I cannot remember right now.
Maria
there are more but I cannot remember right now.
Maria
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yes and i forgot a Phos, too! we really could develop a short reference list if we had enough input. that might be valuable. i have a 'cheat sheet' with some of the most commonly indicated Rxs for autism, and it's helped me out more than once, too.
From: "Maria Bohle mtbohle@gmail.com [minutus]"
To: "minutus@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dilemma
Well to your short list you can add: Staphasagra; Carc; Aur mur nat;
there are more but I cannot remember right now.
Maria
From: "Maria Bohle mtbohle@gmail.com [minutus]"
To: "minutus@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dilemma
Well to your short list you can add: Staphasagra; Carc; Aur mur nat;
there are more but I cannot remember right now.
Maria
Re: dilemma
Rhus-tox. is another that frequently comes up, at least in my part of the world.
Peace,
Dale
Peace,
Dale
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Re: dilemma
You also can include Syphillinum as well as Kalmia
Donna
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 2:34 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dilemma
Well to your short list you can add: Staphasagra; Carc; Aur mur nat;
there are more but I cannot remember right now.
Maria
i know there is not one remedy for Lyme. on the other hand, there may be a short list of commonly needed remedies. personally, in the 10+ cases i've had of Lyme, Ledum cleared up two extremely well, Carcinosin another two, Mag phos another. Borrelia burgdorferii cleared up soem of the worst symptoms in another 4. the remainder i didnt' have any success with. i had read previously that Ledum was a 'specific' for Lyme....which obviously it's not. it does seem called for frequently tho. and the Borrelia burg is something i consider as an adjunct in many cases. let's just say i'd rather not be without it.
From: "Maria Bohle mtbohle@gmail.com [minutus]" >
To: "minutus@yahoogroups.com " >
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dilemma
I will second what you have said Dale.
It was homeopathic medicine that sent me to a Homeopath almost 20 years ago, after 3 years on allopathic medicines and all kinds of antibiotics, I was dying and homeopathy saved my life with a 200C of Calc carb, and No that is NOT a constitutional for me, but it was the remedy I needed at that time.
Since becoming a homeopath I have treated a lot of Lyme disease, my first question with a Lyme patient is "What happened between a year and a year and a half before you got Lyme?" The answer to that question has always let me to a correct remedy. I have used quite a few remedies for Lyme, and Aurum- Arsenicum was not one of them, although in a subsequent case of lyme that I got, Aurum Mur Nat helped me a lot.
Homeopathy is individualized to the patient, there is not ONE remedy for Lyme, like any other condition a person might have the homeopath must individualize the remedy for that patient.
Warmly, Maria
It's not like there's a genus epidemicus for Lyme. You treat according to the symptoms of the Px. I've seen only one case in which Aur-ars. was indicated -- and there was typical Ars. paranoia. My other cases have been a variety of remedies (and they've mostly been chronic Lyme because few people go to a homeopath first for Lyme treatment).
Peace,
Dale
Donna
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 2:34 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dilemma
Well to your short list you can add: Staphasagra; Carc; Aur mur nat;
there are more but I cannot remember right now.
Maria
i know there is not one remedy for Lyme. on the other hand, there may be a short list of commonly needed remedies. personally, in the 10+ cases i've had of Lyme, Ledum cleared up two extremely well, Carcinosin another two, Mag phos another. Borrelia burgdorferii cleared up soem of the worst symptoms in another 4. the remainder i didnt' have any success with. i had read previously that Ledum was a 'specific' for Lyme....which obviously it's not. it does seem called for frequently tho. and the Borrelia burg is something i consider as an adjunct in many cases. let's just say i'd rather not be without it.
From: "Maria Bohle mtbohle@gmail.com [minutus]" >
To: "minutus@yahoogroups.com " >
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dilemma
I will second what you have said Dale.
It was homeopathic medicine that sent me to a Homeopath almost 20 years ago, after 3 years on allopathic medicines and all kinds of antibiotics, I was dying and homeopathy saved my life with a 200C of Calc carb, and No that is NOT a constitutional for me, but it was the remedy I needed at that time.
Since becoming a homeopath I have treated a lot of Lyme disease, my first question with a Lyme patient is "What happened between a year and a year and a half before you got Lyme?" The answer to that question has always let me to a correct remedy. I have used quite a few remedies for Lyme, and Aurum- Arsenicum was not one of them, although in a subsequent case of lyme that I got, Aurum Mur Nat helped me a lot.
Homeopathy is individualized to the patient, there is not ONE remedy for Lyme, like any other condition a person might have the homeopath must individualize the remedy for that patient.
Warmly, Maria
It's not like there's a genus epidemicus for Lyme. You treat according to the symptoms of the Px. I've seen only one case in which Aur-ars. was indicated -- and there was typical Ars. paranoia. My other cases have been a variety of remedies (and they've mostly been chronic Lyme because few people go to a homeopath first for Lyme treatment).
Peace,
Dale