BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
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BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
As you know, it is a EXTREMELY rare for someone with a severe spinal
injuries to regain some control of their limbs, bladder and sensation and
movement.
Some forms of surgery have had a degree of success - but these are carried
out on selected patients and the outcome has been limited.
It gives me great pleasure to announce that Dr Nader Moradi and Dr Golchin -
both Iranian Homeopaths - have managed to treat such patients by
homoeopathy. Patients have managed to regain bladder control as well as
sensation and movement after a few months.
This is truly a FIRST for homeopathy. Also because the conventional medics
cannot present cases of 'spontaneous' healing in cases severe spinal damage
where the person has been paralysed for years, the case for homoeopathy
becomes beyond denial.
I look forward to the publication of their results.
Regards
Soroush
injuries to regain some control of their limbs, bladder and sensation and
movement.
Some forms of surgery have had a degree of success - but these are carried
out on selected patients and the outcome has been limited.
It gives me great pleasure to announce that Dr Nader Moradi and Dr Golchin -
both Iranian Homeopaths - have managed to treat such patients by
homoeopathy. Patients have managed to regain bladder control as well as
sensation and movement after a few months.
This is truly a FIRST for homeopathy. Also because the conventional medics
cannot present cases of 'spontaneous' healing in cases severe spinal damage
where the person has been paralysed for years, the case for homoeopathy
becomes beyond denial.
I look forward to the publication of their results.
Regards
Soroush
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
I had a case a number of yrs ago of a man who had been
paralyzed in an accident 3 yrs prior to our meeting.
He had broken his neck. When we met he was in a wheelchair
full time with very little mobility, unable to attend to
his most basic needs alone.
I was very new at this but decided to treat him acutely.
I gave him arnica 30c for any remaining shock in his system.
His first response was that within minutes he began to hear
music in his head. It was a pleasant experience for him.
I then gave him hyper 9 or 12c daily. Within a few days he
was able to feel with the bottom of his feet. Over the next
few months he began to regain feeling and control in different
parts of his body, generally moving from the feet upwards.
On the day he opened the refrig, and without thinking, grabbed
a pitcher with his primary hand everything changed for him.
He regained his mental/emotional energy. His voice totally changed to
one with some life in it, as opposed to the depressed drone that I had
become accustomed to. He called me one day so excited to tell me that
he was getting a handicapped van and moving south. I do not know
what happened after that since in his excitement he forgot to tell me
that the move was immediate and he didnt leave any forwarding phone or
mail.
But I found this to be a very exciting case to see the ability of
homeopathy to heal such a damaged nervous system so long after scar
tissue had set in.
tanya
paralyzed in an accident 3 yrs prior to our meeting.
He had broken his neck. When we met he was in a wheelchair
full time with very little mobility, unable to attend to
his most basic needs alone.
I was very new at this but decided to treat him acutely.
I gave him arnica 30c for any remaining shock in his system.
His first response was that within minutes he began to hear
music in his head. It was a pleasant experience for him.
I then gave him hyper 9 or 12c daily. Within a few days he
was able to feel with the bottom of his feet. Over the next
few months he began to regain feeling and control in different
parts of his body, generally moving from the feet upwards.
On the day he opened the refrig, and without thinking, grabbed
a pitcher with his primary hand everything changed for him.
He regained his mental/emotional energy. His voice totally changed to
one with some life in it, as opposed to the depressed drone that I had
become accustomed to. He called me one day so excited to tell me that
he was getting a handicapped van and moving south. I do not know
what happened after that since in his excitement he forgot to tell me
that the move was immediate and he didnt leave any forwarding phone or
mail.
But I found this to be a very exciting case to see the ability of
homeopathy to heal such a damaged nervous system so long after scar
tissue had set in.
tanya
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
Thank you Soroush. This is very very exciting for me. One of my best friends has been paralyzed for 20 years. I too look forward to their publication. When it is available, could you post it here?
Thanks again.
Helen
Thanks again.
Helen
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
Hi Soroush,
Perhaps Dr. Moradi et al are interested in this:
1. Recovery of supraspinal control of stepping via indirect
propriospinal relay connections after spinal cord injury
Gregoire Courtine, Bingbing Song, Roland R Roy, Hui Zhong, Julia E
Herrmann, Yan Ao, Jingwei Qi, V Reggie Edgerton, Michael V Sofroniew
SUMMARY: Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) in humans and experimental
animals are often associated with varying degrees of spontaneous
functional recovery during the first months after
CONTEXT: ...after SCI in mice, using various combinations of SCI alone
or SCI together with excitotoxic ablation of intrinsic spinal cord
neurons. We first examined adult mice that received a single lateral
(left) hemisection at thoracic segment...
Nature Medicine (06 Jan 2008) Letters
Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Rights and permissions | Save this link
I could not access the abstract.
The url is:
http://www.nature.com/search/executeSea ... e&sp-p=all
Regards
Luise
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Perhaps Dr. Moradi et al are interested in this:
1. Recovery of supraspinal control of stepping via indirect
propriospinal relay connections after spinal cord injury
Gregoire Courtine, Bingbing Song, Roland R Roy, Hui Zhong, Julia E
Herrmann, Yan Ao, Jingwei Qi, V Reggie Edgerton, Michael V Sofroniew
SUMMARY: Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) in humans and experimental
animals are often associated with varying degrees of spontaneous
functional recovery during the first months after
CONTEXT: ...after SCI in mice, using various combinations of SCI alone
or SCI together with excitotoxic ablation of intrinsic spinal cord
neurons. We first examined adult mice that received a single lateral
(left) hemisection at thoracic segment...
Nature Medicine (06 Jan 2008) Letters
Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Rights and permissions | Save this link
I could not access the abstract.
The url is:
http://www.nature.com/search/executeSea ... e&sp-p=all
Regards
Luise
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One thought to all who, free of doubt,
So definitely know what's true:
2 and 2 is 22 -
and 2 times 2 is 2:-)
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
Hi Soroush,
Can you tell me what level and classification of spinal injury you're
referring to here? Paraplegic? Quadriplegic? Complete or incomplete
fractures? How much time had passed since the initial trauma occured?
Chris
Can you tell me what level and classification of spinal injury you're
referring to here? Paraplegic? Quadriplegic? Complete or incomplete
fractures? How much time had passed since the initial trauma occured?
Chris
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
Finrod wrote:
I have not seen it as extremely rare, provided that homeopathy is part
of the solution.
My cousin (Gwen Heeley) works almost exclusively with paralysis victims,
especially stroke victims to restore activity to the paralysed side of
the body, and has great success with a combination of physiotherapy
where one half "learns" from the other half during mirror movement of
both sides (assisted initially), plus homeopathy. I saw some of her
successes back in the 80s.
She also taught me homeopathy initially - and one of my own first cases
involving brain/spine damage was a newborn kitten badly brain damaged
right after birth with severe head trauma, left with loss of
heat-seeking and suck reflex as well as complete non-use of limbs. She
is currently a 13 year old cat called Frigga, a real bright spark of a
cat, photo here:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/catphos.html
[Her Phos constitutional type happens to be described there too]
Her case was a lot of work as I had to get food into her and stimulate
other functions etc for about 2 weeks till she regained heat-seeking to
her mother, and a suck reflex. Even then I had to hold her to a teat as
she did not have the co-ordination to do it (limbs not right yet) while
other boisterous kittens were also pushing and shoving. It was 6 weeks
before she had full use of her faculties and limbs, but after that she
was in full health and had full intelligence.
My next brain/spine case was my cat Odin. He was kicked almost to death
by a neighbour who caught him eating goslings that wandered over from
next door. I'll skip the gory details but one aspect was complete
paralysis from the base of the tail. I refused the recommended tail
amputation of the limp, dragging long tail and used homeopathy - which
indeed gradually restored function taking some months of daily applied
hypericum lotion though initially I only used arnica 1M daily for
injuries and the vet used long-acting pain killers to give the cat time
to decide whether he really wanted to live (he made it crystal clear)
despite his serious condition. It could be a long story but the short
version is that the tail some months later was able to be swished about
as new. See Odin on this web page:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/loki.html
[In the 2nd photo he is swishing his tail in irritation as his
girlfriend is in the next room waiting for him and he is being expected
to pose for photos first. And yes they had lovely kittens despite the
fact he used to have lack of function "back there" and was actually shot
through the scrotum twice during the same incident.]
Something else amazing happened with this cat. His ears had been
kicked off. Well - They regenerated! The vet who saw this happening a
quarter inch at a time was flabbergasted, he'd never seen ears
regenerate. Nor had I. The photos at the website link are from after the
incident - and you can clearly see the cat has ears:-)
My third brain/spine case was a cat called Misty, hit by a car and left
paralysed from the waist down. She was dumped off in a catbox with a
breeder I knew who had a boarding place for cats, and I was contacted
because of the breed of the cat and my involvement in homeopathy (I
breed Norwegian Forest Cats and this was one). We managed to find out
that the cat had been left with a broken back for three weeks with no
vet care. It was arranged for Vicki to become the owner (by threatening
the previous one with a cruelty action) and I offered to do my best with
homeopathy. It took a long time - but Vicki cleaned up and nursed the
incontinent cat who was paralysed waist down. I suggested remedies.
Later Misty asked to be carried to the litter as needed, and sometimes
got there "in time" and still later had better control of timing. Still
later she started to support herself by using two back legs as one leg,
held together as a pegleg to hop about on, and instead of dragging
herself about by her front legs, she now could peg-leg about marvelously
- upright - on what amounted to three legs though with minimal balance
at the rear, easily knocked over. Interestingly the other cats respected
her need not to be knocked sideways. Still later she regained more
function and used both legs independently. I moved away before the case
completed - but did get an email from the owner that her cure was
nothing short of miraculous to see in the end. It was again mostly
Hypericum lotion that did the trick - along with nursing care and
patience, as nerves are slow to regrow. (Misty also got Arnica initially
- and symphytum and other remedies for her various aspects of ill tended
car wreck damage.)
I realize my own cases are all cat cases - but the principle and ability
for homeopathy for success is the same in any species. I think people
just give up too easily - or assume it is not fixable - or do not have
the patience to do something that is not an instant result -
.....when actually I do not know what homeopathy can *not* do:-))
I always assume it can - till proved otherwise (hence my tagline, just
consider homeopathy to be the "it").
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
I have not seen it as extremely rare, provided that homeopathy is part
of the solution.
My cousin (Gwen Heeley) works almost exclusively with paralysis victims,
especially stroke victims to restore activity to the paralysed side of
the body, and has great success with a combination of physiotherapy
where one half "learns" from the other half during mirror movement of
both sides (assisted initially), plus homeopathy. I saw some of her
successes back in the 80s.
She also taught me homeopathy initially - and one of my own first cases
involving brain/spine damage was a newborn kitten badly brain damaged
right after birth with severe head trauma, left with loss of
heat-seeking and suck reflex as well as complete non-use of limbs. She
is currently a 13 year old cat called Frigga, a real bright spark of a
cat, photo here:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/catphos.html
[Her Phos constitutional type happens to be described there too]
Her case was a lot of work as I had to get food into her and stimulate
other functions etc for about 2 weeks till she regained heat-seeking to
her mother, and a suck reflex. Even then I had to hold her to a teat as
she did not have the co-ordination to do it (limbs not right yet) while
other boisterous kittens were also pushing and shoving. It was 6 weeks
before she had full use of her faculties and limbs, but after that she
was in full health and had full intelligence.
My next brain/spine case was my cat Odin. He was kicked almost to death
by a neighbour who caught him eating goslings that wandered over from
next door. I'll skip the gory details but one aspect was complete
paralysis from the base of the tail. I refused the recommended tail
amputation of the limp, dragging long tail and used homeopathy - which
indeed gradually restored function taking some months of daily applied
hypericum lotion though initially I only used arnica 1M daily for
injuries and the vet used long-acting pain killers to give the cat time
to decide whether he really wanted to live (he made it crystal clear)
despite his serious condition. It could be a long story but the short
version is that the tail some months later was able to be swished about
as new. See Odin on this web page:
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/loki.html
[In the 2nd photo he is swishing his tail in irritation as his
girlfriend is in the next room waiting for him and he is being expected
to pose for photos first. And yes they had lovely kittens despite the
fact he used to have lack of function "back there" and was actually shot
through the scrotum twice during the same incident.]
Something else amazing happened with this cat. His ears had been
kicked off. Well - They regenerated! The vet who saw this happening a
quarter inch at a time was flabbergasted, he'd never seen ears
regenerate. Nor had I. The photos at the website link are from after the
incident - and you can clearly see the cat has ears:-)
My third brain/spine case was a cat called Misty, hit by a car and left
paralysed from the waist down. She was dumped off in a catbox with a
breeder I knew who had a boarding place for cats, and I was contacted
because of the breed of the cat and my involvement in homeopathy (I
breed Norwegian Forest Cats and this was one). We managed to find out
that the cat had been left with a broken back for three weeks with no
vet care. It was arranged for Vicki to become the owner (by threatening
the previous one with a cruelty action) and I offered to do my best with
homeopathy. It took a long time - but Vicki cleaned up and nursed the
incontinent cat who was paralysed waist down. I suggested remedies.
Later Misty asked to be carried to the litter as needed, and sometimes
got there "in time" and still later had better control of timing. Still
later she started to support herself by using two back legs as one leg,
held together as a pegleg to hop about on, and instead of dragging
herself about by her front legs, she now could peg-leg about marvelously
- upright - on what amounted to three legs though with minimal balance
at the rear, easily knocked over. Interestingly the other cats respected
her need not to be knocked sideways. Still later she regained more
function and used both legs independently. I moved away before the case
completed - but did get an email from the owner that her cure was
nothing short of miraculous to see in the end. It was again mostly
Hypericum lotion that did the trick - along with nursing care and
patience, as nerves are slow to regrow. (Misty also got Arnica initially
- and symphytum and other remedies for her various aspects of ill tended
car wreck damage.)
I realize my own cases are all cat cases - but the principle and ability
for homeopathy for success is the same in any species. I think people
just give up too easily - or assume it is not fixable - or do not have
the patience to do something that is not an instant result -
.....when actually I do not know what homeopathy can *not* do:-))
I always assume it can - till proved otherwise (hence my tagline, just
consider homeopathy to be the "it").
Namaste,
Irene
--
Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
The work covers all group and many years after the trauma.
We will get the summary soon.
Regards
Soroush
We will get the summary soon.
Regards
Soroush
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Irene, lovely!!!
On these cases did you use internal remedies as well as hypericum
lotion, and if so can you give any more detail about that?
By "hypericum lotion", what exactly do you mean--tincture added to
water, or ? (Give details?) Why did you choose this route rather than
(?) hypericum in potency--have you compared effects, or did this just
seem easier (or sufficient), or ?
Thanks!
Shannon
On these cases did you use internal remedies as well as hypericum
lotion, and if so can you give any more detail about that?
By "hypericum lotion", what exactly do you mean--tincture added to
water, or ? (Give details?) Why did you choose this route rather than
(?) hypericum in potency--have you compared effects, or did this just
seem easier (or sufficient), or ?
Thanks!
Shannon
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
I do hope your summary gives proper attention to detail in the
classification of spinal injury. As you'd know, incomplete fractures offer
the best potential for repair because only some nerve fibres on the cord
have been damaged or compressed, and it's certainly not "extremely rare"
within the first 2 years (statistically) to see a return of at least some
sensation and motor function.
Complete fractures, with severing of the spinal cord, leave the person
permanently paralysed below the site of injury on the spine. If you have
evidence to the contrary, I'll look forward to reading about it.
Chris.
classification of spinal injury. As you'd know, incomplete fractures offer
the best potential for repair because only some nerve fibres on the cord
have been damaged or compressed, and it's certainly not "extremely rare"
within the first 2 years (statistically) to see a return of at least some
sensation and motor function.
Complete fractures, with severing of the spinal cord, leave the person
permanently paralysed below the site of injury on the spine. If you have
evidence to the contrary, I'll look forward to reading about it.
Chris.
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Re: BREAKING NEWS - HOMEOPATHY - Treatment of Spinal Injuries.
Dear Colleagues and friends
As promised, here is the Summary of the report.
If you cannot open it, please contact me and I will send it to you direct
finrod@webstar.co.uk
Rgds
Soroush
As promised, here is the Summary of the report.
If you cannot open it, please contact me and I will send it to you direct
finrod@webstar.co.uk
Rgds
Soroush