About 20 years ago or so, my son was moving a dresser with a mirror and the
mirror hit the chandelier and broke and a piece landed very very close to my
son's eye. We took him to emergency. I brought arnica 200c with me. Gave him a
dose. Then while we waited for the doctor to look at him I took paper cups in
the room and put the arnica in a cup with some water…shook it around…added
to another cup with water and shook and gave him a dose…I did this over and
over about 6 times. The doctor checked him and was worried that his tear duct
might have been affected and told him to go to his regular dr. the next
morning. He went and the doctor was amazed that there was no swelling or black
or blue marks. No tear duct problem. A tiny little scar. I had also given him
sulphuric acid 200c the next morning per his homeopathic doctor's instruction
before he went to doctor. I never understood why he said to give him that.
Anyone know?
arnica story
Re: arnica story
Good question. Sulph ac is more indicated for the elderly "bruisers", who have thin skin that bleeds easily, perhaps whiskey drinkers (hey, I'm not judging). Restless impatient types. A constitution situation.
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