Guest guest Posted March 6, 2009 Report Share Posted March 6, 2009 Does anyone have a sucess-failure story about homeopathy?The dentist-naturopath I went to for infected jawbone cavitations said that he could cure them with a course of homeopathic injections. Only$2,000. I have doubts about homeopathy in general, and the reasons for it's expense, in this case. Shara, thanks for your input. There must be less antisocial ways to get rid of gum infections. In fact, silver works. But mine is a bone infection, not gums. Tammatha, again 6 packets a day. I've been taking them for a month. After two weeks, I had pain in my mass for several days, but no longer. Rhoda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Well, bone infections are tough to get rid of, and dangerous besides. I've never heard of homeopathic injections though. Normally homeopathic remedies are given in water. I've discovered a homeopathic optomalogist right here in my town--one of only 2 in the US!! She's fantastic and will become my doctor now--my "regular" doctor. She can't send me for lab tests or anything like that, if I wanted, but mostly for homeopathy you don't do that anyway. She's had incredible success with her clients. I went to a class she (the eye doctor) gave on homeopathy and one of her clients was there and told us how amazingly the remedies worked for her. There are several types of homeopathic doctors. Some will use several doses of a remedy over a day or two. Mine uses a single dose. She takes 2 to 3 hours of your case history, and then spends many more hours figuring the exact remedy you need. Once you take the one dose, you wait for several days to weeks to see how you respond. Then you might get another remedy depending on what has come up for you from the single dose. I took my father to her. She spent the time with him and decided on a specific remedy. Dad took it, The next day, he started talking much slower than normal. At first I thought it was my imagination, but it became obvious to everyone how much slower he was speaking. Not that he was a fast talker by any means! But that was the only result we saw from the remedy. She thought he should have become more expressive, but he didn't. When he went back he told her that he was even thinking slower. Not that he couldn't think, but that the thoughts came slower. How odd, huh? But he passed away before she could figure another remedy for him. So--I don't know what to tell you about homeopathic injections. This is the first time I've ever heard of it. Homeopathics are not given that way--from my limited understanding. That's kind of the key to homeopathy--it's an energy medicine so no need for injections. But maybe someone else here will be able to tell you more. Actually, my husband is going for his second eye appointment Tuesday. I'll remember and ask her if she's ever heard of these injections. Samala, Renee ---- The dentist-naturopath I went to for infected jawbone cavitations said that he could cure them with a course of homeopathic injections. Only$2,000. I have doubts about homeopathy in general, and the reasons for it's expense, in this case. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Yikes! I don't know about the cost, but my research has come up with this link, in which I suggest you look for the section called " The Roots of Disease " - http://www.whfoods.com/recipestoc.php I am having good - although slow - success regenerating my teeth (where the caps came off) with the following: -TCM, which includes acupuncture and herbs -Tooth Soap (NAYY = No Affiliation, etc.) -Tooth Swish (NAYY) -Cutting back on processed foods, which also means I try to eat more raw foods -Upping my intake of filtered water and, to some extent, sea salt per these two web sites: http://www.watercure.com/ and http://www.watercure2.org/ (both NAYY) I hope this helps you. Mary in FL oleander soup , Rhoda Mead <hummingbird541 wrote: > > *Does anyone have a sucess-failure story about homeopathy? > > The dentist-naturopath I went to for infected jawbone cavitations said that > he could cure them with a course of homeopathic injections. Only$2,000. I > have doubts about homeopathy in* *general, and the reasons for it's expense, > in this case. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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