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Old 22nd March 2000, 05:48 PM
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I have a male friend who recently informed me that he and his wife found out that the reason they have not conceived is that he found out he is infertile. Now...I am not sure of the reason for his infertility (i.e. childhood mumps or scrotum to high) But my curiousity is this...is there hope for him? If so what are some of the things I need to know. Cause I know that they would really like to have children and if homeopathy can help then I would like to send them down the right road. I will try to see if he himself can come to this site (if he has a computer) or if he would like me to intervine or whatever. I would love to see all people who really wish to conceive do so if I can help them find the answer. Being a parent is the most rewarding and biggest gift God has given me. although sometimes I feel like this
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The reason for infertility is either in male or female or in both .<BR>
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Old 23rd March 2000, 12:08 PM
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If hes not gelded,surgically locked the testes, or is on any medication, ther is hope. I know how to.
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Old 23rd March 2000, 02:08 PM
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Well in his case I happen to know it is his infertility....but I am going to get more info from him...I will definately see him in the next couple of weeks and I am going to ask him. thanks for now..... I'm glad to here this
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Old 4th April 2000, 12:49 AM
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OK I spoke with my friend and he said he has Kleinfleter sydroam (? not sure of the spelling) He has and extra chorma zone (?) OK OK so I am not a great speller I've notice a lot of people on this site arent great speller either... But anyway, homeopathicly speaking does this really mean that's it?
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Old 4th April 2000, 02:44 AM
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Klinefelter syndrome, a boy is born with an extra X chromosome, so he is XXY instead of the norm XY. Doesn't allow enough sperm to be produced to be fertile. Can also have enlarged breasts, no body hair, difficulty with language. Sometimes they are born with what they call a mosaic pattern of chromosomes, XY/XXY and in that case the XY part of this mosaic can possibly enable them to father children. Do you know if your friend knows what his chromosome pattern is? Homeopathically, I have no idea, just filling in some details here.
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interesting, if this works with homeopaty, it will confirm that homeopathy is gene theraphy, i would give it several tries.

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Old 4th April 2000, 01:34 PM
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Sunny, I will show him this response. He does not have email. So I wont see him until next Monday.

But in the meantime, if anyone else has any ideas please post them since I will be showing him what ever anyone suggests. He is willing to try anything. He does not have a speach problem. That I know. Sorry I dont sleep with him so I cant tell you about the hair part.... But from my observation in having known him for the past 9 years, he does not appear to be a hairy guy though.

GM, any sugguestions, honey???? lol
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Old 4th April 2000, 03:28 PM
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No , cant say on this only, but it use to be the hormone production in them that causes infertility, too mutch oestrogen, need the case to find outh what to do.
Lack of hair confirms that, so, it could be that NM, or Nux v ,low, over time, then go high, would do the trick.

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Old 4th April 2000, 03:39 PM
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GM, being that this person does not have email, what do you need to know from him? I will get any info you need. They are willing to try anything and I am going to print out any emails that I get from this thread to show him. Thanks honey
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