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homeopathic TT vaccine

Friends, kindly tell me which is the homeopathic substitute for the allopathic tetanus toxoid vaccine. My wife is seven months pregnant now and she has been advised to take TT vaccination. Which homeopathic medicine can I give her in its place , in what potency and dosage?
 
  pcthahir on 2009-12-11
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Hypericum in 30 or 200C.
 
srisri last decade
if i give hypericum 30, how long will its power of protection against tetanus remain?
 
pcthahir last decade
Normally Hypericum is given in an acute case i.e., when there is an injury of some sort. So a few doses immediately after takes care of the situation. It is supposed to have a 1-7 days of span of action.
 
srisri last decade
my question is whether hypericum can act like allopathic TT vaccine. that is, if i take hypericum today and i happen to have an injury after a month or so, will the hypericum i took earlier protect me against possible tetanus infection? what about ledum? how is it different from hypericum? has it got any role in tetanus prevention?
 
pcthahir last decade
Hypericum comes in for nerve related injuries and Ledum works best for punctured wounds. For that matter several other remedies like Ars Alb also help.

They do protect for possible infection in future but it is safe to take/ repeat them during an episode. Choice of remedy will be based on the causation and modalities.
 
srisri last decade

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