Guest guest Posted August 24, 2004 Report Share Posted August 24, 2004 Hi Eloise... It could be thyroid, but that is not my area of expertise... Let me explain why I wouldn't want it to be... Whatever the organ source of dysfunction, by addressing the whole body's principle of organization and bringing that back to balance, the body's inner wisdom will know which organ to tonify or which organ to relax, or which combination thereof... I am much more comfortable giving the body the remedy it needs according to its language- symptoms, and knowing that the body will handle the micro- managing of its own, rather than just relying on what we think we know about the organs and how they work and what they need... Sure through science we know alot, but how many times have you heard there is a new revolutionary drug available- why is it revolutionary- what about the drug they were giving first? Why was there a need for a new, revolutionary drug? Even if you say that our understanding evolved, that means that what we know today is equally subject to be changed in the future... The body is not changing, just what we perceive about it... Way too tricky territory for me... Homeopathy has proven to work consistently (when used properly) for over 200 years... Just like chinese medicine has worked consistently for 1000's of years... And both systems address the underlying energetics of the body, with not so much focus on the physicality of the organs, kinda ironic, eh? When I looked at the whole symptom picture, the acrid, itching sweat, seemed to take a back seat... If you like you can alternate apis with the calc c and bell... But do take it seperately... Not wanting you to feel like you would have to buy a whole store's worth of remedies, I wanted to focus on bringing the sweat under control, thereby eliminating it, and therefore the itching... But it is all good... Just include the apis 30c into the alternating routine... Does that help? Misty L. Trepke http://www..com , " Eloise Bailey " <pray@w...> wrote: > Misty, would over active thyroid be an option? He has energy, energy, > energy and can go on very little sleep..... > > Right now, he says the itching is really bad. Does that conincide with the > cal carb and belladonna? > > Thanks.Eloise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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