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Old 28th December 2004, 04:25 PM
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hey list , what about a discussion of remedies for the tragedy? Ignatia, for grief, Carbo veg, ailments from contaminated water (Boericke) Aconite, for sudden fright, ledum seems to help for wounds/ punctures contaminated with dirty water from what i have experienced. hypericum to prevent tetanus from punctures.
any others? we have at least one beginner homeopath from the list there who may not have a lot of experience .

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Old 28th December 2004, 04:55 PM
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Hi Mike,

it seems that there are a lot more concerns there too... now possible malaria & cholera outbreaks are a possibility... it would be helpful if anyone who is there can feed us info so that list members can help as much as possible.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...tml?cmp=EM8706

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Old 31st December 2004, 06:20 PM
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hello to all
my own bout of a two week ordeal of dysentery in calcutta was horrid to say the least. But relying on homeopathy to cure it all permanently was worth it.
the clinical programe in calcutta India had an amazing homeopath named SK Banerjea that saved my life with the use of homeopathic remedies. my views on dysentery is as usual one must collect all totality of symptoms for that individual,many of us that were in the study programe got sick and each needed a totaly different remedy.The one remedy that finally worked for me is not on the list of dysentery prime remedies.

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Old 31st December 2004, 10:55 PM
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thank you , Gina, for that wonderful personal story and reminder that every case needs to be individualized. suddenly India has moved to the bottom
of the list on my travel agenda. relying on homeopathy was worth it, but was the study program worth the 2 weeks dysentery? or is that just how they
they teach homeopathy ? sure sounds like a learning experience. were the other students sick for 2 weeks also? i would love to learn and/or work in such an environment, not sure i would want to endure that. anyone else on the list have such fantastic experiences ,please share.

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yes it was worth it,my goal was to find the place on earth where the most horrid diseases strike and learn from one of the best (SK Banerjea) i found him via one of his books,thus leading me to his clinical practice in calcutta. 10 homeopaths were to go originally with me on that trip but all chickened out but me.i will never regret it,and want to go again in the future.
no the others did not get sick for as long as i did,and it was easy for me to see the recomended homeopathic remedy,it is always so difficult when it is 'you' that is suffering from an illness.Have been to indonesia since that a few times and been able to use homeopathy there for wonderfull results,they are not loaded up with allopathic drugs in the smaller villages of indonesia thus the remedies work at face value,there is no removing layers of toxic adverse effects of allopathy.

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