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Lack of oxygen at birth
A friend of mine son suffered oxygen starvation at birth.Baryta Carb, helps and has helped, any others ?
H.
HamishC on 2008-07-21
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Does this help?
From Homeopathic Therapeutics Dr. Samuel Lilienthal
Asphyxia Neonatorum
Antimonium tart, a few drops every fifteen minutes . Where it fails, give Opium if the face is blue, or China if pale. After the babe shows signs of life, give Aconite when the face is red or blue, and China if pale. Also- Laurocerasus face blue, imperceptible breathing, twitching muscles. Camphora-when Antimonium tart fails, for the same symptoms. Do not neglect the usual mechanical means to restore respiration.
From Homeopathic Therapeutics Dr. Samuel Lilienthal
Asphyxia Neonatorum
Antimonium tart, a few drops every fifteen minutes . Where it fails, give Opium if the face is blue, or China if pale. After the babe shows signs of life, give Aconite when the face is red or blue, and China if pale. Also- Laurocerasus face blue, imperceptible breathing, twitching muscles. Camphora-when Antimonium tart fails, for the same symptoms. Do not neglect the usual mechanical means to restore respiration.
srisri last decade
Yes I'm sorry.
The boy is now about 5 or 6.
We've used Baryta Carb with amazing results and I'm wondering if there are any other remedies that might also help.
H.
The boy is now about 5 or 6.
We've used Baryta Carb with amazing results and I'm wondering if there are any other remedies that might also help.
H.
HamishC last decade
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