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Old 22nd December 2001, 01:58 PM
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Dear Dr Sinha, I noticed some time ago you mentioned your own clinical experience in changing R- to R+ during pregnancy, using CrotH.

This is very significant and I would like clarification that there was no possibility of error in the blood tests that verified the alteration.

If you've time, please give more details. eg. on what basis was the remedy selected.

What chemical alteration in the blood does this change imply? How could the remedy have brought about this particular change at a chemical level? At what level would this have had to affect the patient eg. a change in genetics?

What implication does this have for the potential of homoeopathy in your opinion?
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Old 23rd December 2001, 01:15 PM
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Dear ann
long back probably in 1974 I read an article in Hahnemanninan gleanings or some other exactly I shal write after verification about provings of
crotalus and pathology I found the article . later I tested on several pots. without similimum to the medicine simply Rh-negative and found successful in many cases
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Old 23rd December 2001, 09:46 PM
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Rh negative has been related to reptilian species..they usually have longer tail bones...lower blood pressure...lower body temperature. Rh positive has a factor found in monkies, a certain protein on the red blood cell. Crot...is a rattlesnake...All very weird. Very weird.

I'm rh negative and I've always had lower blood pressure and lower body temp...my tail bone seems to be normal.
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Old 24th December 2001, 01:45 PM
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Dr Sinha, Carol Orr, fascinating on both counts.
I look forward to hearing more.
Seasons greetings to you both.
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Old 28th December 2001, 10:27 PM
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The basques people(between spain and france) were where rh neg. apparently originated. As you all probably know...the basque language has no known connection to any other language around, living or dead. I read some things written in that language and it is very strange...exet bat...there are no c's or q's and some other letters in that alphabet.

The implication on some internet sources if you look at rh neg reptile under google...is that rh neg came from some kind of breeding with alien species of two legged intelligent reptiles..who are from elsewhere or live underground here on earth and there is a group of people who believe these reptiles are working with the secret government to exchange technology for them being able to do experiments on humans.

Does this mean that rh positive comes from breeding with rheusus monkies and if you take the monkey remedy you will lose that factor? Is there a monkey remedy?

Dr. Sinha: would do you think would happen if any rh negative person took crotulus...one who didn't happen to be pregnant...what would change? The blood type diet says 0 negative blood needs more protein than any other blood type. Maybe I could be a successful vegetarian after that.

I would like to experiment on myself. Take crot..and then go have my blood tested again. Are there any objections to that? Why is it that only Anna and myself are interested in this? Anna...are you rh neg.?

I am already poling people who are rh negative to see if they fit the reptilian profile. Some do and some don't.(sensitivity to light...electro/magnectic fields..as well as the things mentioned above...also overly analytical.

Could I get some feedback?(Any mouse will do)

Also...Dr. Sinha...how long after the crot would the rh change? And what dosage?

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Old 28th December 2001, 10:33 PM
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I am interested, just have nothing to contribute. Keep talking.
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Old 29th December 2001, 01:25 AM
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A friend suggested that changing from o- to o+ might be like putting leaded gas in a car that uses unleaded gas...and all systems might begin to break down. I would sure like it if Dr. Sinha would tell us more about those patients who switched...did he do follow up on them? (Or are they all dead now.)Maybe it was short term change. If they went to positive...does that mean that somewhere hiding in the genes is the monkey factor waiting to jump on the red blood cells when the environment is less reptilian.

What happens to an rh negative person who is bitten by a rattlesnake...less than would happen to rh+...or more? And what about the other snake remedies...do they have an impact one way or another. (This reminds me of about 15 years ago after taking lachesis for something...I felt "normal" for the first time in my life. Normal to me meant that I wasn't obsessing about homeopathy. It only lasted 3 months. )

What about holding the crot in your hand while having a blood test?

And, of course, where is the original article that Dr. Sinha got this information from?
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gpm,
Yes! Babies can be born with 'tails'. It is basically an extra vertebrae - and the docs (in the states) usually nip it off - and babies heal amazingly fast - so fast that mothers often don't even notice it was there (and some docs don't tell them apparently).

I remember reading about this after my first child was born - and thinking it was very strange that doctors wouldn't alwasy tell parents about it.

Though, I don't think it is common - it does happen more (according to my memory of what I read) than we might think.

The explanation was something along the lines of some people hadn't evolved as much as others and still produced the extra vertebrae....

Interesting stuff hey.
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Interesting indeed. However, I'm 0+ and have low blood pressure, high sensitivity to light and sound. No tail though
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Old 29th December 2001, 10:48 AM
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All this time I've been thinking gpm is far more evolved than I am! Phew.

Carol, I am not rheusus negative personally, but I am interested for the purpose of treating pregnant women who are rheusus negative, and carry rheusus positive babies. This is what Dr Sinha used Crot for I think.
What you posted about reptilian characteristics in R- people, Carol was interesting because it makes the prescription appear more homoeopathic and rational, rather than a form of [seemingly irrational] routinism.

I don't have the answers - we have to wait for Dr Sinha, unless anyone else has info.
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