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late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 6:46 pm
by Tanya Marquette
A very dear friend of mine just reported that he is having a resurgence
of "late stage
polio" symptoms. He had polio as a child before the vaccination. I am
sure he had
lots of drugs and suppression. Need some advice on this condition and
other people's
experience in dealing with it.
Any articles or websites would be useful, too
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Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 6:56 pm
by Maria Bohle
Couldn't you take the symptoms of the patient? Is that not working?
Going from memory, I think Compton Burnett was asked if he had any Polio cases after the main epidemic waive had passed, I believe he said, no I never saw any polio cases but treated a lot of cases of Gelsimium.
If that doesn't work, Probably best to try to find what medicines were used in those days as you may need to try to remove the energetic block from those meds.
Good wishes, and please keep us appraised of your progress.
Warmly, Maria
Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 7:15 pm
by Tanya Marquette
Thanx Maria. I cannot take his symptoms at the moment and not sure he will give them to me.
However, he is a very dear friend/family and am trying to get a handle on the condition and
figure out what recommendations might be reasonable to make to him. Reasonable meaning
things he might actually do.
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Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 7:32 pm
by Allen Coniglio
A "trick" I learned long ago is that when I have a case of any particular so called "disease" process, I just go to my search engine and type in "X and homeopathy". In this case, I would search for "polio and homeopathy". You will get hundreds of hits which will lead you in the right direction to get you started on a useful remedy. Here is one of the sites that came up.
http://powersofhomeopathy.com/2013/02/2 ... d-present/ You can check it out to see if it will be helpful to you. It mentions two remedies - Gelsemium and Lathyrus. Lathyrus is a useful remedy that is often overlooked and has as one of its main components weakness and/or paralysis of the lower body. Gelsemium has already been mentioned. If you do not feel that either of these remedies is appropriate, just keep checking out the various links until you are led to something that is.
Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 7:41 pm
by rochellemarsden
I am at a eminar in greece with Louis klein and i funnily he mentioned late onset polio today. The remedies to check out are lathyrus, polio nosode , and another which I will send when I can get to my notes as I am at dinner now.
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Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:02 pm
by Maria Bohle
Thanks Allen, I will be sure to try that on my next 'allopathically named' case.
and will pass it on to my students.
Warmly, Maria
Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:15 pm
by Tanya Marquette
Thanx Allen
read the link you provided as well as some generic links on common symptoms that may arise.
will follow your suggestion about searching for more homeopathic information.
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Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:27 pm
by Tanya Marquette
thanx Rochelle. Sounds like a great seminar.
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Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:46 pm
by Dale Moss
I believe it's common for polio victims to suffer an ROS. The muscles affected by polio simply wear out prematurely. Depending upon the symptoms, some of the remedies used are Gels., Lathyrus (more prophylactically than curatively), Chromium sulphate, Physostigma, Plumbum, Rhus-tox., and some Snakes (Bungarus, Naja, Vipera).
A lot would probably depend on what area of the body was most affected by polio. Is your friend dealing with past paralysis of the legs or of the muscles of deglution (as a friend of mine is)?
Peace,
Dale
Re: late stage polio
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:56 pm
by Tanya Marquette
It was a very long time ago but I believe it was the legs that were affected seriously.
He has a bow legged walk to some degree. I seem to recall him saying he had to learn
to walk again. Really need for him to give me, or someone his case, but we will seel
Thanks for the insights; they will help
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