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Jean Doherty
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Lightening

Post by Jean Doherty »

A friend in our suburb is suffering from dizziness and feeling
disturbed since the Mother of all storms broke over us. A tree near
their bedroom was struck by lightening. The tree split and a gas
mains at the bottom ruptured. They had to evacuate with 3 children in
the middle of all this with hail the size of marbles. I am sure
Aconite would have been useful at the time but I am trying to think
of what might be suitable for the immense electric charge so near.
Just interested really as may not get opportunity to actually give
but ?? may happen.
My little cedar nearly dead in the very hot weather recovered with
Bryan. The little box still struggling.,
Thank you Jean


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Lightening

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I think I recall that phosphorus is the "first thought" for
lightning-strike issues. But one would of course check first whether
phos fits her current symtoms!
Shannon


Jean Doherty
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Re: Lightening

Post by Jean Doherty »

Thanks Shannon. Certainly would seem very Phosphoric to talk to. We will see, Best wishesl, Jean


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Lightening

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Nat-c is also listed under ailments from electricity of the atmosphere
tanya


Rochelle
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Re: Lightening

Post by Rochelle »

Think also of Electrostatis if the symptoms fit.
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Bonnieallenart
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Re: Lightening

Post by Bonnieallenart »

yes, shannon is correct...Herscu sites Phosphorus for effects after being struck by lightening.
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Jean Doherty
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Re: Lightening

Post by Jean Doherty »

Thanks Rochelle , Bonnie.
I thought there was an imponderable.
Is there a site where provings of Electrostatis is available. Thanks again Best wishes Jean


Ananda Ruchira
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Re: Lightening

Post by Ananda Ruchira »

hi Jean & all,
I'm sure it will still be useful even now, if you feel so....
(notwithstanding other good suggestions like phos, electricitas, etc)

Let me give an illustration:
Once, a robber pulled a knife on my homeo guest (I wasn't at home) and robbed my house. Her periods stopped soon after. After some 2-3 months and all imaginable remedies to kickstart her periods failed - puls, nat m and the like- she finally re-thought her case and decided the problem started with the robbery. One dose of Acon 30 and her periods came the next day.

So there is no need to think Acon outlives its usefulness after only 24 hours.
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Jean Doherty
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Re: Lightening

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Thanks Didi, Rang family this am. They are taking Rescue remedy. Just let them know things available if needed. They are moving house as well so concerned for them. I feel the effects of this will be maintained without intervention
Thanks Rochelle pleased to have that proving.and i think will order it. 2nd time a tree struck by lightening in this vicinity, best wishes Jean


radha rani
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Re: Lightening

Post by radha rani »

Have you also checked with electrictas( stmospheric and static) and the patient need to avoid bath from the water boiled with electricity like geysers etc. Also shouldn't we think of opium for the shock occured and stunned them ? A single dose of Opium 1M and few doses of electrictas should prove
Adding to that a blind approach is star of bethlehem in Bach Flower therepy.

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