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Tetanus

Yesterday I had to take my husband to the emergency room due to a cut he got. He thought it went down to the bone and wanted to make sure it did not which it didn't. They wanted to give him a tetanus shot. He originally declined because he said that the previous person that tried to give him a shot years ago he punched. Then after he was done being stitched up he decided he would take the tetanus shot. Well the nurse was taking to long and he was getting himself all in a tizzy about it so we left w/o him getting it. I told him I could give him homeopathic tetanus if he was worried. I have some 30C here at home but not sure in what dose and how long to administer it. So if I need to give it to him due to this cut he got how long, in what potency/potencies do I need to give it and how many times/day.

Thank you
 
  mustangsaguaro on 2012-08-31
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please give him hypericum 30 in the morning and evening for 3 days. It should help.
 
kadwa last decade
Please follow Dr Kadwa's advice but as quickly as you can. Time is very important.
 
daktersaab last decade

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