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Hi!In one of the forums I read about a doctor prescribing a remedy named Corpus Collosum 4c to a patient.
I don' see the medica/repertory for this remedy anywhere.
any clues?
Thanks,
luvdodo on 2008-03-25
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anyone?
I only found this remedy on ainsworth's online store without information on that it helps with.
I only found this remedy on ainsworth's online store without information on that it helps with.
luvdodo last decade
I'm just curious to find out why was the remedy created and with what?
I see that Ainsworth was the only one who sells it and they haven't yet replied.
I see a couple of doctors (on other sites) have administered it for ADHD/Autism.
There is a study (in progress) that ADHD/Autism/etc patients have their corpus callosum structure different from the normal structure. But the difference is structure is not concrete enough to prove a deficiency because there are patienst with ACC who have their corpus collasum missing genetically yet life normal lives :).
I see that Ainsworth was the only one who sells it and they haven't yet replied.
I see a couple of doctors (on other sites) have administered it for ADHD/Autism.
There is a study (in progress) that ADHD/Autism/etc patients have their corpus callosum structure different from the normal structure. But the difference is structure is not concrete enough to prove a deficiency because there are patienst with ACC who have their corpus collasum missing genetically yet life normal lives :).
luvdodo last decade
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