Source for Vermiculitum?
Source for Vermiculitum?
Vermiculitum sounds very useful. Where can I order it in the US? (If
anyone wants to trade for it, by the way, I have Cann.ind in 30c,
200c, and 1m -- but you didn't hear it from me...!) Alia
anyone wants to trade for it, by the way, I have Cann.ind in 30c,
200c, and 1m -- but you didn't hear it from me...!) Alia
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Re: Source for Vermiculitum?
have you tried helios or ainsworth in england. you can order remedies over the internet or call them. they have their catalogue on-line as well as their phone numbers to the pharmacies. and you can post them with questions. i find both of them to be pretty responsive, altho helios had some on-line difficulties a few months ago.
helios http://www.helios.co.uk/
hahneman pharmacy in california also has on-line and telephone ordering.
hahneman http://www.hahnemannlabs.com/ 1-888-427-6422
cant find ainsworth at the moment but you can do a search yourself.
tanya
helios http://www.helios.co.uk/
hahneman pharmacy in california also has on-line and telephone ordering.
hahneman http://www.hahnemannlabs.com/ 1-888-427-6422
cant find ainsworth at the moment but you can do a search yourself.
tanya
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Re: Source for Vermiculitum?
Hahnemann and Ainsworths both said they didn't have it, a few weeks ago.
Helios doesn't list it on their website, so presumably they don't have it
either.
Shannon
on 8/25/02 9:56 AM, tanya marquette at tamarque@frontiernet.net wrote:
Helios doesn't list it on their website, so presumably they don't have it
either.
Shannon
on 8/25/02 9:56 AM, tanya marquette at tamarque@frontiernet.net wrote:
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Re: Source for Vermiculitum?
We Kiwis have it...........tadaaa........
You can order it at the Simillimum Pharmacy in Wellington
orders@arnica.co.nz please tell them I referred you.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
You can order it at the Simillimum Pharmacy in Wellington
orders@arnica.co.nz please tell them I referred you.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
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I feel sure you will find Ainsworth address as: ainshom@msn.com
Their tel: number is 0207 9355330 ( that is inland dialling ). I don't know
what the code is from USA. - John
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Re: Source for Vermiculitum?
helios may have things not listed on the web site. this has been my experience. it's worth a note to them.
tanya
tanya
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I also would very much like to get some Vermiculitum. Does anyone know if it would be available in Canada? Does the 'Simillimum Pharmacy' in Wellington have a catalogue? Can anyone order from there, or would one need a 'reference' from Dr. Rozencwajg. Thank you for your attention to my request. Aileen W. Donovan.
"Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD." wrote:
"Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD." wrote:
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Re: Source for Vermiculitum?
Oops, I send them (Simillimum Pharmacy) a query, then saw that I'd already
done so a few days back (yikes, my brains are getting scrambled...), and got
a reply saying that they *used* to have 6X trit, but "it is no longer
available", but they could medicate some pellets to 6c if I want. Which
brings me back to my yet-unresolved uncertainty re "X vs. C"...
My thought is that in this situation, and esp. where I am prescribing
without matching (or knowing!) any symptoms of the remedy, other than its
presumed physiological action, X would be preferrable. Does anyone have any
thoughts about this? How likely is it that 6c will be effective? (Assuming
that 6X would have been, which is I guess still only theoretical...)
Shannon
on 8/25/02 4:42 PM, Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD. at jroz@ihug.co.nz wrote:
done so a few days back (yikes, my brains are getting scrambled...), and got
a reply saying that they *used* to have 6X trit, but "it is no longer
available", but they could medicate some pellets to 6c if I want. Which
brings me back to my yet-unresolved uncertainty re "X vs. C"...
My thought is that in this situation, and esp. where I am prescribing
without matching (or knowing!) any symptoms of the remedy, other than its
presumed physiological action, X would be preferrable. Does anyone have any
thoughts about this? How likely is it that 6c will be effective? (Assuming
that 6X would have been, which is I guess still only theoretical...)
Shannon
on 8/25/02 4:42 PM, Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD. at jroz@ihug.co.nz wrote:
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Re: Source for Vermiculitum?
They have a website www.arnica.co.nz and sell to anyone. The reference
to me was just to give me some publicity so I can ask for a bigger
practitioner discount, hahahahaha.......
)
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
to me was just to give me some publicity so I can ask for a bigger
practitioner discount, hahahahaha.......

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
Re: Source for Vermiculitum?
Hi
The following was sent to the list a while ago by Robert Medhurst from
Brauer
You can also go to their website at
www.brauer.com.au
Regards
Robyn
The following was sent to the list a while ago by Robert Medhurst from
Brauer
You can also go to their website at
www.brauer.com.au
Regards
Robyn