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I am new to this group. I am looking for some alternative treatments.
We have been trying to have a baby for the last two years. Out
diagnosis was low sperm count and morphology. I wanted to know if
anyone has any ideas about homeopathy being able to help us.
Thanks
Aisha
We have been trying to have a baby for the last two years. Out
diagnosis was low sperm count and morphology. I wanted to know if
anyone has any ideas about homeopathy being able to help us.
Thanks
Aisha
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Hi Aisha,
Do you know what's meant by "morphology"--did they mean that the sperm
cells were poorly made, or did they mean a structural issue of yours or
your husband's?
Shannon
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Do you know what's meant by "morphology"--did they mean that the sperm
cells were poorly made, or did they mean a structural issue of yours or
your husband's?
Shannon
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I wanted to report to the group in reference to the suggestions I received
concerning a woman in labor with SEVERE leg/hip cramps.
I gave her a dose of Gel in early labor - and followed with
Mag/Phos during labor at her first cramp and it was a tremendous help.
She started a cramp once in her leg and once in her hip - each time i popped
in a Mag/Phos and it went away immediately!
We were very pleased. She delivered a 11lb 12 oz baby!! WOW -
Moderate shoulder dystocia that was resolved with 3 manuevers.
Thanks for your advice!
Gail Brown
Certified Professional Midwife
concerning a woman in labor with SEVERE leg/hip cramps.
I gave her a dose of Gel in early labor - and followed with
Mag/Phos during labor at her first cramp and it was a tremendous help.
She started a cramp once in her leg and once in her hip - each time i popped
in a Mag/Phos and it went away immediately!
We were very pleased. She delivered a 11lb 12 oz baby!! WOW -
Moderate shoulder dystocia that was resolved with 3 manuevers.
Thanks for your advice!
Gail Brown
Certified Professional Midwife
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has anyone dealt with Wilson's disease? a friends
son has started drooling and having some twitching.
he was recently dx with wilson's disease as a genetic
anomaly.
Tanya Marquette
tamarque@earthlink.net
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son has started drooling and having some twitching.
he was recently dx with wilson's disease as a genetic
anomaly.
Tanya Marquette
tamarque@earthlink.net
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Hi Shannon,
I am not sure what it means but this is what they said:
"the head of the sperm looked inflamated"
Also they have now diagnosed me with PCOS and we also lost one
pregnancy due to incompetent cervix -
can homeopathy helps us with these problems....
I would greatly appreciate any input... its been three years since we
have been trying to have a child and something or the other keeps
obstructing us ....
Aisha
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sperm
yours or
treatments.
I am not sure what it means but this is what they said:
"the head of the sperm looked inflamated"
Also they have now diagnosed me with PCOS and we also lost one
pregnancy due to incompetent cervix -
can homeopathy helps us with these problems....
I would greatly appreciate any input... its been three years since we
have been trying to have a child and something or the other keeps
obstructing us ....
Aisha
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Robert & Shannon Nelson
wrote:
sperm
yours or
treatments.
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Hello Rochelle
I see that you do EFT and Homeopathy - how is that working for you? And your clients? I am a students at BIH ( just finished the Vet certification and now into the Diploma) and also a student of EFT - both seem to be lifelong commitments
Would greatly appreciate some feedback - how you use the two together.
You can write offlist
Gisela DiCarlo
Http:tarawellness4me.com
I see that you do EFT and Homeopathy - how is that working for you? And your clients? I am a students at BIH ( just finished the Vet certification and now into the Diploma) and also a student of EFT - both seem to be lifelong commitments

Would greatly appreciate some feedback - how you use the two together.
You can write offlist
Gisela DiCarlo
Http:tarawellness4me.com
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Hi Gisela,
I find that Homeopathy and EFT work very well together. I use EFT within a homeopathic consultation when I feel it warrants it.
If a patient comes in with a pain I will use EFT to get rid of that pain before we start the consultation. It also works well for emotional issues. EFT can get you to the core of the problem quickly as well.
My clients love having something they can use at home. It gives them control of their own well being. It re empowers them if this is what they need. Sometimes I don't know which has helped them, homeopathy or EFT but really, does it matter?
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
I find that Homeopathy and EFT work very well together. I use EFT within a homeopathic consultation when I feel it warrants it.
If a patient comes in with a pain I will use EFT to get rid of that pain before we start the consultation. It also works well for emotional issues. EFT can get you to the core of the problem quickly as well.
My clients love having something they can use at home. It gives them control of their own well being. It re empowers them if this is what they need. Sometimes I don't know which has helped them, homeopathy or EFT but really, does it matter?
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
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Thank you Rochelle
Can I ask you if you charge extra for EFT session or do you in include it at no charge - I have my practice in a lower income area - feel they need it most since many do not have life insurance. And often have animals and more children than they can afford. I like to do it all for free but need to make some money to live and pay rent. What is a good range to charge - I have no clue. I know you are in the UK and it is different - however if any one in the US has an answer to this I would appreciate some guidance.
By the way love your comments and insights - keep it going I am learning a lot here
Gisela
Can I ask you if you charge extra for EFT session or do you in include it at no charge - I have my practice in a lower income area - feel they need it most since many do not have life insurance. And often have animals and more children than they can afford. I like to do it all for free but need to make some money to live and pay rent. What is a good range to charge - I have no clue. I know you are in the UK and it is different - however if any one in the US has an answer to this I would appreciate some guidance.
By the way love your comments and insights - keep it going I am learning a lot here

Gisela
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i ask for $50/EFT 1/2 hr sessions and $85/hr for 1 hr sessions.
but i will bend if someone is really broke.
tanya
Thank you Rochelle
Can I ask you if you charge extra for EFT session or do you in include it at no charge - I have my practice in a lower income area - feel they need it most since many do not have life insurance. And often have animals and more children than they can afford. I like to do it all for free but need to make some money to live and pay rent. What is a good range to charge - I have no clue. I know you are in the UK and it is different - however if any one in the US has an answer to this I would appreciate some guidance.
By the way love your comments and insights - keep it going I am learning a lot here
Gisela
but i will bend if someone is really broke.
tanya
Thank you Rochelle
Can I ask you if you charge extra for EFT session or do you in include it at no charge - I have my practice in a lower income area - feel they need it most since many do not have life insurance. And often have animals and more children than they can afford. I like to do it all for free but need to make some money to live and pay rent. What is a good range to charge - I have no clue. I know you are in the UK and it is different - however if any one in the US has an answer to this I would appreciate some guidance.
By the way love your comments and insights - keep it going I am learning a lot here

Gisela
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Dear Gisela
Personally if someone phones for EFT I try to get them to come for a full homeopathic consultation and I will teach them to use EFT within that. It is very rare that I see someone for just EFT and if I do I charge my follow up fee which is for an hour..
I use EFT within a consultation and do not charge extra for it.
I am always using it on anyone who needs it for free - like when I am at the gym and a receptionist has a headache/pain emotional distress etc. It is so quick to use.
In the UK you would not be able to get EFT on insurance but if they come for a homeopathic consultation they can. Not many people in UK have medical insurance- they rely on our free National Health service. This is why it is difficult to make a living as a homeopath in UK. There are cheaper insurance schemes like HSA. Medicash, Health Shield that pay 50-75% of dentistry, optical, etc and these include homeopathy but most of the bigger Private Insurance firms do not unless you go through your Doctor (MD) who will usually laugh at you and not write the letter, or you are a Medical Doctor who also practices homeopathy and a member of the Faculty of Homeopaths rather than the Society of Homeopaths who are mostly 4 year trained non medical homeopaths.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
Personally if someone phones for EFT I try to get them to come for a full homeopathic consultation and I will teach them to use EFT within that. It is very rare that I see someone for just EFT and if I do I charge my follow up fee which is for an hour..
I use EFT within a consultation and do not charge extra for it.
I am always using it on anyone who needs it for free - like when I am at the gym and a receptionist has a headache/pain emotional distress etc. It is so quick to use.
In the UK you would not be able to get EFT on insurance but if they come for a homeopathic consultation they can. Not many people in UK have medical insurance- they rely on our free National Health service. This is why it is difficult to make a living as a homeopath in UK. There are cheaper insurance schemes like HSA. Medicash, Health Shield that pay 50-75% of dentistry, optical, etc and these include homeopathy but most of the bigger Private Insurance firms do not unless you go through your Doctor (MD) who will usually laugh at you and not write the letter, or you are a Medical Doctor who also practices homeopathy and a member of the Faculty of Homeopaths rather than the Society of Homeopaths who are mostly 4 year trained non medical homeopaths.
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk