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Old 20th September 2004, 09:15 AM
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Thank you all for your responses.

I have seen a homeopath about a month ago, as I was visiting my parents home-town. He has the QXCI apparatus. Actually there was an assistant that connected me to the qxci, worked on the computer and wrote a couple of remedies on the recipe and printed 3 pages of readings. then the doctor came in, underlined some of the readings(the problems he thought were more relevant) and added a couple more remedies in the recipe.
so after the session was over i got a recipe with 10 or 11 remedies(i can remember now some of them: cimicifuga, testosteron, candida, mercurius sulphuricus, hydrastis) from the doctor .
the thing is that although it "saw" a minor ear infection i was having, some iron defficiency i know i have (and about a page of other stuff that puzzled me) the machine said nothing about the hydrosalpinx, it said something about too much testosterone and an unspecific problem in the female reproductive system.
i'm not sure whether to trust that the treatment is the correct one for my condition, since the problem was - in my opinion - not really/specifically detected, so I decided not to take the remedies. i heard homeopathic remedies cannot harm, but i wouldn't take any if they were unnecessary. Do you know something about this apparatus, whether it is to be trusted? should i take those pills after all?

And about the doctors from Romania, I'm sure that there are some good ones, it's just that I don't know anyone who could reccomend me one in the town I live in.
I understand that a session would require a lot of questions, but around here, many questions -> lots of time -> less patients -> less proffit.

thank you
diana
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