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Granddaughter with begininng of scioliosis
My granddaughter is 8 years old and has been having a backache for several months. I thought it might be growing pains. I took her to the doctor and was informed she has the beginning of sciolosis. The radiologist is going to read the xray next week and tell me the percentage. What can she take for the back ache, the doctor said to give her ibeprofen on a daily basis, and I dont want to that. What can she take for the backache pain and what is there that she can start taking so that the sciolosis does not get any worse. Thanks for any help.tweetystone on 2005-10-08
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Have you sought out a chiropractor? They can help the curve from worsening, I have seen one since I was 10.
NAMASTE
NAMASTE
Namaste27 last decade
One of the best remedy for scoliosis is calcaria phos try it in different potency from 3x tablets 4 times daily to higher potencies.It will solve the problem.
sajjad.
sajjad.
sajjadakram635 last decade
Sajjad
How many tablets at a time does she take and for how long? Week, month, etc.
Thanks for ALL of your help. And do I start out at 3x potency?
How many tablets at a time does she take and for how long? Week, month, etc.
Thanks for ALL of your help. And do I start out at 3x potency?
tweetystone last decade
Thank you both for your replies. How long does she take it? One week, two weeks, trying to figure out how much to order.
Thanks again
Thanks again
tweetystone last decade
sajjadakram635 last decade
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