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Divina and David:
The fact that she seeks out her friends, and then is totally ameliorated by commiserating with them...doesn't this suggest Phosphorus, which also has fear of disease? Snoopy |
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Lac-can and Phos look alot alike. Morrison says that "the typical Lac-can patient is excitable, extroverted (almost like a Phosphorous), hysterical and full of fears. The imagination is over-excited....".
I am assuming that since the homoeopath took the full case, and we do not know if it will work or not yet, it is best for Mitra to stick with her practioners advice. There must be a few homoeopaths who know as much as we do....
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David Kempson.<br />Dip.Homoeopathic Medicine.<br />Lecturer Australian College of Natural Therapies (Brisbane Campus)<br />Member AHA, AROH, HMA<br />Member Australian Homoeopathic Association. Member#0442. |
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thank you very much for your time and concern. I would like to add that the first time that I went to a homeopath (in my country) was because of numbness in my finger & fear of cancer and being alone and he gave me phos. His method was every month one dose of 200 potency and after 6 month I felt a lot of pain in my abdomin and turned out to be endometrius cysts and I had my left ovary removed. I still do not know that the remedy was wrong or the frequency of the same potency was the problem.After that when I got to the United States, I got ant.C.and Carc.recommended by a homeopath that I got acquainted through internet.None of them worked and the fear of cancer come back.So he recommened lac can.for this time.
I am now waiting for the shipment of the remedy which should take until wedneday. I asked you about antidote because the shipping and handling takes a lot of time and I wanted to order them at the same time.
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