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IBS patient need advise
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:46 am
by amit_uor
Not getting enough results from my current homeopath. I am looking to change me homeopath. Has anyone heard about dr Arvind Kishore in Delhi. Other option would be to go for the best one like Ramakrishnan but for me that would be more of a distance consultation which I want to avoid.
Any suggestion on this.
Thanks
-Amit
Re: IBS patient need advise
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:05 pm
by healthinfo6
I just saw Dr. Ramakrishan. I've committed myself to him for curing diabetes which he says will take 2 years in my case. As long as you can tolerate his prescribing, he likes 200C, 4x/day every two weeks for a month, you should do well. I just took his new prescription this weekend, a remedy I had to order from Helios, as it is unapproved in the USA. No problems yet, maybe the next round will show it's effects. Two psychics I use can not say enough wonderful things about him, heavy duty spiritual man and healer. They say he has cured those exactly like me but it will take upto 4 years. What does he charge in India for a visit? In the USA, it's $350.
Susan
Re: IBS patient need advise
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:13 pm
by Rochelle
I presume Dr R made it clear that you put the 200c in some water and take a teaspoon from the glass 4 x that day , stirring before taking each dose? That is the way he normally prescribes. I have just dug out my post grad notes on Diabetes he gave us. It appears to depend on any complications what remedies he prescribes but if you have no complication it will be a constitutional remedy he gave you.
The main constitutional remedies he has used are
Nat Sulph
Lyco
Nit Ac
Phos Ac
Arg Nit
Lachesis
Sil
Sulphur
Thuja
Uranium Nit
All the best and do let us know how you get on
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
Re: IBS patient need advise
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:49 pm
by healthinfo6
Hi Rochelle,
No, just the opposite. This is a 3rd followup after a long absence. He already gave me a new constitutional last year, not on that list, prescribed 200C 3 pills dry, 4x/day for a month. I posted about that here, as it was TOO stimulating and disregarded generally held Organon principles for prescribing, repetition, and slightly modifying the potency on each successive dose of 5th/6th ed. Later I found water dosing not strong enough. He doesn't want me to take any constitutional for now. This new remedy is not constitutional for me though could be for some, he says he uses it for circulation and would provide overall good energy, and also is prescribed 200C 3 pills dry, 4x/day for a month. So far, no noticeable effect, or subtle one.
He had no comment when I mentioned to him about water dosing in general and feels I still have enough time before permanent organ damage sets in to get this under control. He continues to recommend Syz Jamb MT 10 drops twice daily in addition.
My experiences have been that starting with water dosing does not always produce the stronger initial action of the dry dose that may be necessary in those whose vital force needs a strong push, at least mine.
Regards,
Susan
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Re: IBS patient need advise
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:12 pm
by Shannon Nelson
I've observed the same, that dry dose gives a stronger initial "push".
In most cases the strength of the *initial* push isn't especially
important, but I'm interested to hear its importance in this kind of
situation--thanks for mentioning it!
Shannon