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Ladies and gentlemen,

I have a big favor to ask those of you who are practicing herbalist or

naturapaths. ..

One of my very good friends called me a few days ago and asked me about this

homeopathic remedy rhus toxicodren.. .she wanted to know if there were any

reactions or cautions taking this with over the counter NSAIDs...

Apparently her daughter is experiencing a whole host of unexplainable symptoms

ranging from fever, rash, joint and muscle pain and swelling, etc...they are

actually giving her benedryl for the itching of the rash...

they have no clue what is troubling this young woman but whatever it is she has

missed a lot of work and although back at work with the help of this and NSAIDs

she is not herself...they say it could be a rare condition called

Adult Onset Stills Disease...have any of you heard of this?

I just know she has asked me for my help since I am somewhat of an herbalist

myself...I do not know that much about homeopathic other than it uses the

philosophy of " like cures like " ...I don't give advice unless I know something

about this...

this rhus toxicodren is made from the Poison Ivy Plant so I assume this is why

she feels it will help...it is said to help itching, rashes and swelling...

I told her she should seek the advice of a qualified naturapath or Herbalist if

they feel the treatment is not helping or giving her answers... I also told them

in my opinion if she did try this remedy, not to take it with anything else...

It is my understanding that when you use homeopathic remedies you are taking

small miniscule doses of something that can in larger dose cause the same issue

your trying to heal... with the mindset that this small miniscule dose will

cause the body to produce the right antibodies needed to fix the problem... If I

am correct in this assumption taking an NSAID could cancel it out or make it

worse...I could be wrong about this but I would rather be cautious....

any suggestions or advice I could pass along to my friend would be appreciated,

thanks,

Scherri

 

 

 

Mountain Mary's, for Body, Home & Spirit

www.mountainmary.com 

www.mountainmarys.blogspot.com

www.peacefullivingnews.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello,

This person should talk to a qualified homeopath, not an herbalist or other

naturopath to understand the deeper aspects of that remedy, and whether it is

truly appropriate for them. Great exploration and questions :)....she can also

write me for answers.

Liz

 

, Mary Graber

<mountainmarysherbalshop wrote:

>

>

> Ladies and gentlemen,

> I have a big favor to ask those of you who are practicing herbalist or

naturapaths. ..

> One of my very good friends called me a few days ago and asked me about this

homeopathic remedy rhus toxicodren.. .she wanted to know if there were any

reactions or cautions taking this with over the counter NSAIDs...

> Apparently her daughter is experiencing a whole host of unexplainable symptoms

ranging from fever, rash, joint and muscle pain and swelling, etc...they are

actually giving her benedryl for the itching of the rash...

> they have no clue what is troubling this young woman but whatever it is she

has missed a lot of work and although back at work with the help of this and

NSAIDs she is not herself...they say it could be a rare condition called

> Adult Onset Stills Disease...have any of you heard of this?

> I just know she has asked me for my help since I am somewhat of an herbalist

myself...I do not know that much about homeopathic other than it uses the

philosophy of " like cures like " ...I don't give advice unless I know something

about this...

> this rhus toxicodren is made from the Poison Ivy Plant so I assume this is why

she feels it will help...it is said to help itching, rashes and swelling...

> I told her she should seek the advice of a qualified naturapath or Herbalist

if they feel the treatment is not helping or giving her answers... I also told

them in my opinion if she did try this remedy, not to take it with anything

else...

> It is my understanding that when you use homeopathic remedies you are taking

small miniscule doses of something that can in larger dose cause the same issue

your trying to heal... with the mindset that this small miniscule dose will

cause the body to produce the right antibodies needed to fix the problem... If I

am correct in this assumption taking an NSAID could cancel it out or make it

worse...I could be wrong about this but I would rather be cautious....

> any suggestions or advice I could pass along to my friend would be

appreciated,

> thanks,

> Scherri

>

>

>

> Mountain Mary's, for Body, Home & Spirit

> www.mountainmary.com 

> www.mountainmarys.blogspot.com

> www.peacefullivingnews.blogspot.com

>  

>  

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you for your response, it is appreciated.

 

 

Mountain Mary's, for Body, Home & Spirit

www.mountainmary.com 

www.mountainmarys.blogspot.com

www.peacefullivingnews.blogspot.com

 

 

 

--- On Thu, 3/26/09, Elizabeth Brandegee <lightspirals wrote:

 

 

Elizabeth Brandegee <lightspirals

Re: Homeopathic remedies rhus toxicodren

 

Thursday, March 26, 2009, 6:27 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello,

This person should talk to a qualified homeopath, not an herbalist or other

naturopath to understand the deeper aspects of that remedy, and whether it is

truly appropriate for them. Great exploration and questions :)....she can also

write me for answers.

Liz

 

, Mary Graber <mountainmarysherba

lshop > wrote:

>

>

> Ladies and gentlemen,

> I have a big favor to ask those of you who are practicing herbalist or

naturapaths. ..

> One of my very good friends called me a few days ago and asked me about this

homeopathic remedy rhus toxicodren.. .she wanted to know if there were any

reactions or cautions taking this with over the counter NSAIDs...

> Apparently her daughter is experiencing a whole host of unexplainable symptoms

ranging from fever, rash, joint and muscle pain and swelling, etc...they are

actually giving her benedryl for the itching of the rash...

> they have no clue what is troubling this young woman but whatever it is she

has missed a lot of work and although back at work with the help of this and

NSAIDs she is not herself...they say it could be a rare condition called

> Adult Onset Stills Disease...have any of you heard of this?

> I just know she has asked me for my help since I am somewhat of an herbalist

myself...I do not know that much about homeopathic other than it uses the

philosophy of " like cures like " ...I don't give advice unless I know something

about this...

> this rhus toxicodren is made from the Poison Ivy Plant so I assume this is why

she feels it will help...it is said to help itching, rashes and swelling...

> I told her she should seek the advice of a qualified naturapath or Herbalist

if they feel the treatment is not helping or giving her answers... I also told

them in my opinion if she did try this remedy, not to take it with anything

else...

> It is my understanding that when you use homeopathic remedies you are taking

small miniscule doses of something that can in larger dose cause the same issue

your trying to heal... with the mindset that this small miniscule dose will

cause the body to produce the right antibodies needed to fix the problem... If I

am correct in this assumption taking an NSAID could cancel it out or make it

worse...I could be wrong about this but I would rather be cautious....

> any suggestions or advice I could pass along to my friend would be

appreciated,

> thanks,

> Scherri

>

>

>

> Mountain Mary's, for Body, Home & Spirit

> www.mountainmary. com 

> www.mountainmarys. blogspot. com

> www.peacefullivingn ews.blogspot. com

>  

>  

>

>

>

>

>

>

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