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Cinosin....anyone knows what is it?

I have been given cinosin and i wonder if you know what is it...or if the name stands for another remedy....?
thank you,
 
  mariah on 2005-04-21
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Carcinosin. A nosode from carconoma. No, it won't give you cancer. It is very useful in many things in the human form.

It has been used, according to the "picture" of the person, for nearly every part of the body.

When remedies are made new, well volunteers "prove" the remedy by taking a bit and reporting symptoms that show up in a well person.

When someone is ill with those similar symptoms, the remedy matches their needs for healing.

No homeopathic remedy is harmful in any way, no matter the source. Arsnic and Belladonna to snake venoms.

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Thank you for replying Sabra!
The fact is that i have been given Carc M once a week and the rest of the days Calc. 10M....what do you think about?
yours,
 
mariah last decade
Sorry, have no thoughts about this. Only you will know as it progresses and you show some sort of responses. This is the only way we really know.

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Just a comment -- but seems daft to me.
You should take only ONE dose of Carcinosin , and wait , at least 2/3 weeks to see the result of that .

To take frequently simply means that each sucessive dose antidotes the previous one.

Calc is at the head of the Tubercular class of remedies. If carcinosin is correct it will cover the TB grouping.
 
passkey last decade

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