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tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:45 am
by Hennie Duits
No one?
Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:58 am
by Jean Doherty
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I have had a woman in high 80's with this.
It seemed to come and go much worse with any pressure.
I believe that a few doses of Hecla Lava 200c and Ruta Grav 30c given more frequently helped ? use water doses.. Also advised the combination 5 cell salts. It did return but to a lesser extent and firing a bra that exerted no pressure on area helped, Jean
Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:15 am
by szokia
Hennie,
It would be better if you could give us the whole picture, rather than just the label. It's always way more useful to know unusual symptoms and/or modalities accompanying a given "condition". Much better chance at getting the correct remedy for the individual situation, than going the "aspirin for a headache" general route which, at best, tends to be just palliative, if that.
Agi
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Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:34 am
by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
What do you need?
It is an inflammation of the sternal joint (and by extension of the sterno-costal joints) causing pain that can be confused with angina pectoris or infarction pain....otherwise it a joint inflammation like any other...
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD. "The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
www.naturamedica.webs.com
Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:19 am
by Hennie Duits
Well, I sort of hoped for something like a psychological background,
like - it is about the chest, and it is hindering taking in a lot of
air, and you might say that Tietze persons, for some reason, do not take
enough air/room for themselves. Some sort of oppresssion going on, from
the outside or from within - that's the sort of stuff I was hoping for.
Hennie
Op 14-8-2013 3:34, Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD. schreef:
Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:56 am
by Soroush Ebrahimi
What - Theorizing??
Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:45 am
by Hennie Duits
Right!
Op 14-8-2013 10:56,
finrod@finrod.co.uk schreef:
Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:56 am
by Jean Doherty
Well my case was a very feisty 88 years old and it appeared to me purely a physical problem, jean
Re: tietze
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:05 pm
by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
You might be right in individuals who already present with an
inflammatory process of joints in general AND have this type of mental
situation that then determines a local focus on this specific
joint.....but personally I would not go the opposite way, describing
Tietze as being CAUSED by M/E problems....
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD. "The greatest enemy of any science is a closed
mind".
www.naturamedica.webs.com
Re: tietze
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 12:04 am
by Tanya Marquette
Why not Joe? M/E stresses can certainly change the terrain and
cause/contribute to inflammatory processes in the body.
t