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dear ann
I am sorry the magazine is missing from my library . May I request Dr. Bhatia if he can have Hhnemannian gleanings 1972-1974 but I recall the concept was based upon the blood picture resemblence of Rh and Crotalus ?
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I am blood type O and Rh neg
I have carried to full term Rh + babies with no problems. It was before I used homeopathy. I took vitamin C complex like bioflavanoids and rutin etc abundantly, to keep my blood vessels strong so that there would be no contact of my blood and the babies so no antibodies would be made in me which would kill the baby. To complicate matters more, they were delivered C section. No problems arouse, very thankfully. Since then I have been treated homeopathicly with lachesis and also crotalus, with great results. My blood type is still rh - a few years ago after the homeopathic remedies. I like bright light. I have high blood pressure and I am very sensitive to etectrical currents. I know it makes me ill especially trembling. |
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Carol, I'm not sure it would be a good idea to use Crot on your mother if cold feet and Rh- are the only symptoms leading you to it.
I suspect that the original article about CrotH and Rh- referred to treating an acute situation of pregnancy when blood was being broken down. Without any test results it's impossible to say for sure, but I would be very doubtful that the blood type changed. I would think it was a symptomatic change rather than a genetic one. rwf's post is relevant and shows at least one case of Rh- which was receptive to Crot, yet still the blood type was not altered. |
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Dear Ann
I have tested crot. during pregnancy and also patients havinng Rh- . Pathologically verifified with tests most of the results are fafourable . But in pt's not bearing -ve or in male I use constitutional first later crotalus more experiences are welcomed
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Anna..please look at more symptoms of my rh negative mother...I posted them on the mares milk post. I forgot to mention she always has a redness on the middle of her nose. See if anything there suggests crotalus. Thanks.
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Dear Carol, I read your post about your mother, to me it looks more like Phos or Puls at this stage but I haven't given the case the attention it deserves. Not a venom.
Dr Sinha, please could you clarify that you have taken blood tests prior to and after adminitering CrotH and the laboratory results have shown a change in Rhesus factor. |
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Dear Ann
I know well where and what I am bringing on Board whatever I put here that is wellveried by the test before and after crotalus This paper was presented in a W.H.O. programme organised by Indian Medical Association at local Branch And I BELIEVE CLINICAL PROVINGS SOMETIMES GIVES SOME ASTONISING RESULTS once I prescribed pIX LIQUIDA to a patiet for cough and cured his vitilago (quote of a renonued doctor) I personally have experienced many clinical provings If you recall once I gave information of hair loss and baldness best responding to tricos. I think this will convince you for crotalus
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