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NO chocolate and cocoa-cola please. You may give her Honey with lemon in a glass of water.

Is she continueing Chelidonium?
 
Rajendra last decade
Yes, continuing Chelidonium.

One thing that I have only just learnt is that part of the food problem appears to be that she has difficulty - or disomfort - on swallowing food. She says it is an effort.

The doctor has suggested that this is something to do with acid reflux which, she believes, was the problem when she was younger - I think I mentioned her stomach difficulties in the first post.

No chance of getting her to drink anything with lemon in it. She is very sensitive to acid/sour tastes, however much they are sweetened. She even finds sweetened yoghurt too acidic.

As I mentioned before, despite the written diagnosis of Cirrhosis, she continues to say that 'it is a mystery', they have no real idea what has caused her problems!

Thanks.
 
kairos1973 last decade
To summarise ailments:-
CAUSE:

Acids Aggravates

Yellow atrophy of the liver and sub-acute hepatitis.

Stricture of œsophagus

Suggest give - Phosphorous 200 (Put 5 drops in a bottle with one Oz. of Distilled/pure water and shake the bottle well for 2 minutes with force.) When ready give one spoon of this water. Wait for 1/2 an hour if tolerate well may repeat once and then stop. Wait for a day and then report.

Pl. remain in touch.
 
Rajendra last decade

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