In einer eMail vom 14.07.04 00:11:11 (MEZ) - Mitteleurop. Sommerzeit schreibt 
jwinston@actrix.gen.nz:
<< It is this kind of yes/no/dismissal that I find most annoying.
 It is YOUR OPINION that, in the case of gallstones, no homeopathic 
 treatment is possible.
 PLEASE SAY THAT.
 I have had some minor gall-stone attacks. The doc wanted to remove 
 the gallbladder, but I was put on the surgery "waiting list" and 
 never had much more trouble.
 I found that the acute episodes were treatable with (god forbid!) a 
 combination of homeopathic tinctures-- 15 drop doses in a half glass 
 of water. The combo was Chelidonium, Chionanthus, and Taraxicum.
 JW
14.7.4.
No only mine. For the acute episode, yes, it might be helpful, because it is 
a FUNCTIONAL state, not a MORPHOLOGICAL one. But stones are still there or did 
get away in the bowel and then in stool, something which very often happens 
especially when stones are small. This has nothing to do with homeopathy.
I hope it is clear. It is nothing to be annoyed off but it is the real stuff, 
real medicine, real homeopathy.
If you show me ONE case in which proven gallstones went provingly away by 
homeopathy - well, then ... But there will be none of them because it is not 
possible as a matter of principle. 
If stones still there, you must be operated otherwise you risk very serious 
complications in the future, in the long run.
Kind regards, Dr.medic. Viorel V. Bucur (
www.dr-bucur.com).