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Radiation Burns

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2001 10:10 pm
by Soroush Ebrahimi
Dear Jane

I must point out that the recommendation for the use of remedies in the articles were from colleagues and not from myself.

The SOL in question is Sol Britannic (or British sunshine)
(As Luna is the remedy from moonlight)

It was introduced by Swann in 1880. Re proved in 1994 by Jean Daws and Daphne Scriven

For report see Vermeulen's Synoptic MM2 page 855

"Sunburns easily or NBWS a severe sunburn". I guess it is this aspect of its function that has been found useful in treating radiation burns, especially when one notes that it also covers cancerous tumours.

From Synthesis 7
MIND - ANXIETY
MIND - EXCITEMENT
HEAD - PAIN
HEAD - SUNSTROKE
EYE - SWELLING - sensation as if
RECTUM - CONSTIPATION
FEMALE GENITALIA/SEX - MENSES - frequent; too - day - six days
FEMALE GENITALIA/SEX - MENSES - frequent; too - day - seven days
CHEST - WEAKNESS - Heart
BACK - PAIN
SKIN - FRECKLES
SKIN - LUPUS
GENERALS - CANCEROUS affections
GENERALS - CANCEROUS affections - epithelioma
GENERALS - CANCEROUS affections - lupus; carcinomatous
GENERALS - PARALYSIS
GENERALS - SUN - sunburn

Regards
Soroush