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[H] Rubric help please

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:47 pm
by Robyn
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From Synthesis:
FEMALE GENITALIA/SEX - PAIN - Vagina - burning

Acon. all-s. alum. antip. ars. aur-m. aur-s. aur. Bell. BERB. bov. bufo calc-ar. Calc-p. calc.
Canth. carb-an. carb-v. card-m. Cham. Chel. coli. cop. falco-pe. ferr-p. Graph. ham. helon. Hydrc.
Kali-bi. kali-br. kali-c. kali-p. kola Kreos. lyc. lyss. Merc-c. Merc. Nat-m. NIT-AC. olib-sac.
Petr. phos. pop-cand. Puls. pulx. rhus-t. sabin. sal-fr. sabin. sep. spira. spong. SULPH. tarent.
Thuj. tritic-vg. vanil.

FEMALE GENITALIA/SEX - PAIN - Vagina - coition - after - burning

kola Kreos. lyc. lyss. rhus-v. sal-fr.

FEMALE GENITALIA/SEX - COITION - painful

alumn. ange-s. apis ARG-N. bell. Berb. borx. Calc-p. calc. coff. cupr. falco-pe. Ferr-m. Ferr-p.
Ferr. ham. Hep. Hydr. ign. Kali-bi. Kali-c. Kreos. Lyc. LYSS. merc-c. morg-p. NAT-M. PLAT. Rhus-t.
Sabin. SEP. sil. Staph. Sulph. Thuj.

FEMALE GENITALIA/SEX - COITION - relief; without

canth.
best
Robyn

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Re: [H] Rubric help please

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:31 am
by Caro
Would be useful to ask her if this situation changes if they use condoms...
just to make sure it actually is the semen that causes the irritation.
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Re: [H] Rubric help please

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:32 pm
by Jean Doherty
GENERALITIES; COITION; agg.; after (K1348, SII-76, G1113) (67) : Agar.,
Calc., Kali-c., Kali-p., Sep., Sil., apis, bov., calad., cedr., chin.,
con., graph., kreos., nat-c., nat-p., nit-ac., nux-v., petr., ph-ac.,
phos., sel., staph., agn., alum., am-c., ambr., anac., anan., arg-n.,
asaf., bar-c., berb., bor., both-a., bufo, calc-i., calc-s., calc-sil.,
canth., carb-an., carb-v., daph., dig., eug., kali-bi., led., lyc.,
mag-m., merc., mez., mosch., nat-m., nat-sil., plat., plb., puls.,
rhod., spig., stann., sul-ac., sulph., tab., tarent., tax., ther., upa.
[Complete]
Female; COITION; after; soreness in vagina (1) : Rhus-t. [ Knerr]
FEMALE; SENSITIVENESS; Vagina; coition agg. (3) : hydr., sulph., thuj.
[Complete ]
Wonder if any of these helpful
I hope it is not the depleted uranium [Andy] frightening thought, Jean
Robyn wrote:

Re: [H] Rubric help please

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:12 am
by Dale Moss
What's the wife's age? An older woman with thinning vaginal skin might have
stretching and even slight tearing from sex, although being a mucous
membrane that tissue should heal in less time than a few weeks.

Borax women are often intolerant of their husband's sperm, but in practice
this means they have a hard time getting pregnant. Could it mean an actual
allergy?

Peace,
Dale

Re: [H] Rubric help please

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:45 am
by Sheri Nakken
At 03:31 PM 1/31/2006 -0800, you wrote:

They don't use condoms
Sheri
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Re: [H] Rubric help please

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:45 am
by aniccia
Maybe you could consider a candida infection