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bone hyperplasia/cervical spondylosis

Hello.

I'm asking for a friend. She is 28 years old, and has been told she has bone hyperplasia and cervical spondylosis. It is especially painful along her spine. I am hoping somebody can help. Thank you.

I wanted to come back and add more details about her - 'H' is very responsible and hard working. She takes care of her family, including her 'in-laws' and she does hard work in the fields that they own. Winters are very cold and dry and they don't have standard heating. She never complains, but I ask her and she admitted that she is in pain. Her husband is having to work abroad, so that is surely stressful and sad for her. She has a quiet, gentle personality. She has just developed this condition in the past year.
[message edited by clairedelune on Wed, 12 Sep 2012 05:14:47 BST]
 
  clairedelune on 2012-09-11
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Please take three doses of Phosphorus 200 as follows and see how that affects in next 15 days (only 3 doses in 15 days).

day 1 morning
1st dose

day 1 evening
2nd dose

day 2 morning
3rd dose

One dose means
If the medicine is in pills form 2 pills. Don't touch pills with hand. Use cap of bottle to take pills.
If the medicine is in liquid dilution form, 2 drops in some 20 ml water. Sip up slowly.

Please follow homeo restrictions like no coffee, no raw onion/garlic, no strong perfumes, don't eat or drink anything within 30 minutes before or after taking medicine.
 
kadwa last decade
Thank you so much! I will get this and write the instructions down for her!
 
clairedelune last decade

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