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| Author: | spacegrantham [ 24 Mar 2008 11:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Does anyone else on here use homeopathic medicines ? |
I try to use them as often as needed with ds and use them myself for rheumatoid arthritis pain. So anyone else ? actually you may be using them without knowing if you have teething babies and are using nelsons or boots on teething sachets they have chamomilla in them which is the homeopathic chamomile. Kim |
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| Author: | babybrett [ 24 Mar 2008 12:44 ] |
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i dont at the minute but my GP is trained in homeopathic medicine and when i was pregnant and had SPD i took homeopathic remedies for months |
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| Author: | KathrynC [ 24 Mar 2008 12:57 ] |
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Helena has had homeopathic stuff for her hayfever and I've tried stuff for recurrent urine infections too. H's worked, mine didn't! |
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| Author: | spacegrantham [ 24 Mar 2008 15:16 ] |
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cool , Children seem to respond to remedies much quicker than adults .. Kathryn you may need another consultation ? my homeopath is a wonder she does various herbal essences and also recomends higher nature for their omeags , pro biotics etc. oh homeopathic rememdies have less impact on the earth too. so all good ! Kim |
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| Author: | victoria9bunny [ 24 Mar 2008 19:40 ] |
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I use homeopathic treatments for my hayfever but for stuff like bruises and burns I just snap a leaf of my aloe vera plant, it's fab. I also find bicarb of soda is excellent in the bath if I've got thrush, clears it up in no time. |
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| Author: | KathrynC [ 24 Mar 2008 19:42 ] |
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Will tryt he bicarb thing. Am always getting thrush as I'm always on antibiotics |
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| Author: | victoria9bunny [ 26 Mar 2008 09:50 ] |
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kathrync wrote: Will tryt he bicarb thing. Am always getting thrush as I'm always on antibiotics
I had never thought of it until I'd just had India and ended up with thrush and the midwife told me to use it in the bath and the relief it brings is fantastic, I've never had to buy creams or anything since as a few baths in bicarb usually clears it up in no time - it's superb xx |
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| Author: | zebedee [ 26 Mar 2008 10:09 ] |
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I use rescue remedy by dr bach which is made up with different flowers. |
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| Author: | spacegrantham [ 27 Mar 2008 11:17 ] |
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taking a good probiotic after antibiotics is def something you need , cause the antibiotics kill everything not just the baddies like candida you need to replace the goodies or give them a chance to build themselves up again so that the candida doesn't have a chance to take over again , thats why it can be a terrible cycle of antibiotics candida , antibiotics , candida etc ... candida can only thrive if your goodies aren't up to scratch and how healthy the balance down there is. This dependant on lots of things , stress other illnesses making you feel run down , diet I have managed to clear thrush in a week with a fermented foods free diet and probiotics in a week with no need for antibiotics. Ie fermented foods include soya products incl soya sauce , breads that use yeast to raise them , alchohol cause they use yeast to produce the achohol and mushrooms cause they are a type of fungus. Also don't feed the candida with refined sugars like bread , sugar , honey , but do increase your fruit intake slowly to 4 a day , eat avocado's , and lots of olive oil, oily fish to help your body to fight the candida. you can also get candida in homeopathic potency to from a homeopath to help clear it. Kim |
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| Author: | KathrynC [ 27 Mar 2008 12:00 ] |
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Thanks Kim. Will try anything though I do actually already do the probiotic thing! |
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