Dear Roger
Shutting up when you know little is a good idea as it allows you to learn! I am glad that at last you have discovered this.
Certainly when something has gone wrong mechanically with the body - for example a broken arm or a strained back etc, then a visit to an orthopaedic surgeon or an osteopath come highly recommended. But after the bone is set properly and correctly, then homeopathy can speed up the healing process and for the bones to join quickly and for the pain to be reduced.
Antibiotics have their uses and in the absence of other resources can be life-saving.
And certainly for you wife to have suffered in screaming pain for 4 weeks is very sad. She should have consulted with a professional much much earlier.
Best wishes
Soroush
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Sent: 06 August 2014 18:32
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Subject: RE: [Minutus] Ebola and homeopathy
Dear Soroush,
I was correcting your semantics, not your thinking. There is nothing wrong with your logic, or mine, for that matter. Logic is about syllogisms.
When my son had a broken arm, the thought of going to a homeopath never crossed my mind. That is where I am at with anything that comes on so suddenly that the patient could die before their immune system had time to kick in.
My wife had what we thought was the flu for 28 days in 1997. She would scream in pain at times at the top of her lungs. I finally took her to a conventional MD who gave her an antibiotic injection (I had sort of drifted away from alternative healing and homeopathy. She was healed. I have since struggled to try to understand what happened there. Was the disease suppressed? Was there a bacterial complication that the shot killed and it gave her a chance to get to sleep and being able to sleep healed her? Any thought that I have is speculation. She still has issues that seem strange to me for someone who is only 48 and so physically fit. She is very light sensitive. She doesn't digest fats very well, but that could be her genes. She currently is having problems with lower back pain. Etc., etc.
Frankly, I know so little about Ebola that I should just shut-up.
Roger
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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 17:44:29 +0100
Subject: RE: [Minutus] Ebola and homeopathy
Dear Rager
Whatever the action of the Ebola virus, the conventional medics are totally floored by it and as I said even the top experts have sadly died from it.
When you go down a well, you need a good quality rope to trust your life on. It seems that the rope offered by conventional medicine - even as a time buying mechanism - is rotten!
That is why I said your logic was flawed. If you think my logic is flawed, then defend your position.
And it seems you have been on another planet as the micro organism acts so fast that your innate healing power will not have the time or the power to heal you. God forbid that you become affected by it, then you would need outside help.
In view of the fact that homeopathy has performed beautifully in other epidemics, I would go down the well using the rope of homeopathy.
And finally, if your position is to go to conventional medicine, then what on Earth are you doing posting to a Homeopathy site wasting your own and our time?
Hope you are never affected by Ebola virus.
Soroush (Not Saroush)
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Sent: 06 August 2014 17:22
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Subject: RE: [Minutus] Ebola and homeopathy
Anytime anyone disagrees with Saroush, he says that they are illogical. Saroush, you are using a philosophical word that does not apply to those under-informed or mis-informed. I can only follow the logic of the information that I have. Is English your first language? Living in London doesn't count. (:->)
I was under the impression that Ebola causes the blood to coagulate so that it cannot flow properly. I need for that blood to flow properly while my innate healing power figures out what to do with the germ.
Roger
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Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 17:05:00 +0100
Subject: RE: [Minutus] Ebola and homeopathy
I am surprised at this Roger!
I though you were a logical person!
So what kind of a treatment do you think conventional medicine is going to offer you when you read that their great experts on this disease are dying themselves. Remember the old adage - "Physician heal thyself!"?
In any case I hope none of us are affected by this micro organism.
Maintain personal hygiene and wash hands and face frequently with clean water and reduce personal contact.
Rgds
Soroush
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Sent: 06 August 2014 16:41
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Subject: [Minutus] Ebola and homeopathy
I love homeopathy. I know that it works.
However, should I catch Ebola, my first choice for healing will not be homeopathy. Like if one of my arteries were cut, I would need time to stay alive long enough for my body to solve the Ebola challenge. After conventional medical doctors kept my blood stream flowing, perhaps then I would have time to go to a homeopath.
Roger Bird