Coeliacs disease (Benneth)
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2015 1:47 am
You know some of this discussion is certainly enough for the critical mass of a cure, but what's missing so far is the name of a routine ionic drug for malnutrition . . which could be from diabetes or some other gastrointestinal disease other than celiac; and how do you know if they're not all interrelated and/or caused by stress or some other etiology.
Semiological diagnosis by and thru the materia medica registers and the literature on the action of ionic drugs is all that is needed to treat symptoms of what some allopath branded with a single label of one symptom.
Look, if you're going to chase routine allopathic "diagnogstacy," then why not prescribe that way? For instance, according to the Banerjis, for malabsorption give (1st protocol) Abrotanum 6c, two doses daily. (2nd protocol) Iodium 200c, in liquid, two doses daily; Calcarea Phos.3X, two doses daily. (3rd protocol) China officinalis 200C one dose every alternate day; Chel. Majus 0 (10 drops) two doses daily
Let me see if I can unpack some of this . .
Within a diathesis, such as I presume celiac to be, in malabsorption and ultimately atrophy, Clarke is more if-symptom-then-give oriented. For atrophy, like the Banerjis, he also prescribes Iodium, but 3X every 6 hours. For general marasmus, where the legs are most wasted from below upwards, Clarke also prescribes Abrot., but 30C every 4 hours.
Clarke says of Iodium "The most prominent feature of the action of Iodium is its power of causing absorption," and lists it as a remedy for diabetes. He also makes this interesting observation: :Iod. is antidoted by: Starch or wheat flour mixed with water (to large doses)."
The suggestion here is that celiac disease, gluten intolerance and even ADHD, possibly are caused by a simple iodine deficiency.
John Benneth
In a message dated 11/8/2015 1:56:15 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, minutus@yahoogroups.com writes:
John Benneth, Homoeopath
PG Hom - London (Hons.)
http://johnbenneth.com
SKYPE: John Benneth (Portland, Oregon)
503- 819 - 7777 (USA)
Semiological diagnosis by and thru the materia medica registers and the literature on the action of ionic drugs is all that is needed to treat symptoms of what some allopath branded with a single label of one symptom.
Look, if you're going to chase routine allopathic "diagnogstacy," then why not prescribe that way? For instance, according to the Banerjis, for malabsorption give (1st protocol) Abrotanum 6c, two doses daily. (2nd protocol) Iodium 200c, in liquid, two doses daily; Calcarea Phos.3X, two doses daily. (3rd protocol) China officinalis 200C one dose every alternate day; Chel. Majus 0 (10 drops) two doses daily
Let me see if I can unpack some of this . .
Within a diathesis, such as I presume celiac to be, in malabsorption and ultimately atrophy, Clarke is more if-symptom-then-give oriented. For atrophy, like the Banerjis, he also prescribes Iodium, but 3X every 6 hours. For general marasmus, where the legs are most wasted from below upwards, Clarke also prescribes Abrot., but 30C every 4 hours.
Clarke says of Iodium "The most prominent feature of the action of Iodium is its power of causing absorption," and lists it as a remedy for diabetes. He also makes this interesting observation: :Iod. is antidoted by: Starch or wheat flour mixed with water (to large doses)."
The suggestion here is that celiac disease, gluten intolerance and even ADHD, possibly are caused by a simple iodine deficiency.
John Benneth
In a message dated 11/8/2015 1:56:15 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, minutus@yahoogroups.com writes:
John Benneth, Homoeopath
PG Hom - London (Hons.)
http://johnbenneth.com
SKYPE: John Benneth (Portland, Oregon)
503- 819 - 7777 (USA)