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My son has just been prescribed tuberculinum bov 30c from his GP. All of this homeopathy is very new to me and i wanted to do a little research before i gave it to him. I took him to the GP because he always has a cold and cough, which leads to chest infections etc.... The GP said that the bov would give his immune system a kick up the a** and give his body the kick start it needs. From searching on the net last night, i see that this drug is used for all kinds of things, i want some more info. Lastly, he told me he would only need one tablet, when i picked them up, there is 80 in the tube. Please help Thank You. |
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The art of homeopathy needs to be practiced by a homeopathic physician. Homeopathic remedies are generally safe, even when wrongly prescribed. But in order to cure, you need to find a well studied homeopath. If you doubt that your General Practitioner is well studied in homeopathy, then find one. Use your researching capabilities to find a local homeopath.
As far as I'm aware, a 30c potency of tuberculinum will "clear" the effects of tuberculous or similar acute symptoms. If your son has had a TB test, he has been injected with tuberculous and therefore is being affected by that injection. If a virus is injected, it bypasses the natural exposure to that virus (via nasal and oral passages). This results in the inability of the body to break down the virus and become immune to it, resulting in a chronic or longer term exposure to that virus. Homeopathy is the only way to reverse this exposure. Taking a dose of a potentized (diluted) vaccine or virus (nosode) gives a punch to the immune system causing a healing reaction that stops the effects of that vaccine and the viruses. I think that a 30c potency of tuberculinum is a good remedy to take, if having been injected with TB (which is likely, via a TB test which is injected subdermally on the forearm) or if having acute symptoms similar to tuberculosis. Taken 3 times a day for 3 days. This remedy, however, is not likely a good choice for chronic treatment. Q (LM) potencies should be used for chronic cases, and the correct remedy should be chosen based on a complete assessment of all of the characteristics of symptoms (physical, emotional, mental,) and mannerisms of the patient. This is why you should contact a homeopath. Study wet-dosing. This is where you take 1 pellet and put it in a mixture of pure water and alcohol. The solution is now the remedy and can be used for a longer period of time (but keep it away from EMF). Also, each time the remedy is taken (drops under the tongue) the bottle must be percussed (hit against the hand a few times) slightly increasing the potency of the remedy. Dry dosing (pellets under the tongue) with the same potency is less effective. Vaccines cause disease. Study Tinus Smit's work www.tinussmits.com. I am not a homeopathic physician, but am studying with aspirations of such a title. Therefore, use the knowledge I have offered as a tool to continue your search for the health of you and your son. Best wishes, Luke |
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2 notes about your message.
First, attention: you shouldn't finish the hole recipient only if your GP said so. The producers are putting more granules in the same recipient so you can have more doses if you need. Second: Tuberculinums are better to be given in summer, so the possible aggravation are less. I wish you health. |
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