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Low hemogloben

Is there and effective medicine for low hemeogloben????????
 
  shahi on 2005-04-07
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
if this is ordinary anaemia then it is best treated nutritionally. Is it due to ordinary anaemia? can you tell us more? how low is the haemoglobin?
 
erika last decade
Kent said that he had cured many cases of anemia with high Natrum Mur 10M or above .
One of the best sources of natural iron is molassas or black treacle , spinach [ liver is also in this class but I usually advise people with problems to avoid red meats]

One of the signs for Mat Mur is the rejection of sympathy . You fall over and someone helps you up and say " Oh you poor thing" - you hurry off saying I'm all right.

It is possible to take Ferrum Met or Ferrum phos 3x or 6x -while the single dose of Nat Mur is working.
 
passkey last decade
The reason for anemia is to be considered.Medicine depends on that.

Puls,Kali carb, are other possibilities.

Murthy
 
bandarbabu2000 last decade
The biochemics are excellent adjucants to any treatment for anaemia - and often, quite enough by themselves - or, rather itself, whichever the chosen remedy. Ferrum Phos, Nat Mur and Calc Phos rank high. BUT do check out the cause; as erika says, nutrition is the best remedy for simple anaemia. Other anaemias (pernicious, say) may require treatment of underlying cause.
 
Minsa last decade
Lecithin 3x can be used. Two tablets thrice daily.
 
Dr. Sayeed Ahmad last decade
Also, increase your daily intake of Vitamin C along with an increase in iron-rich foods.

Vitamin C helps you absorb iron. Without it, it may not do much good to eat more iron-rich foods.

I wish you the best! Good health to you! :-)
 
Orume last decade
Orume -- thats much better.
 
passkey last decade
LOL much better than what?
 
Orume last decade
You have stopped trying to get people on a homeopathic site to go to allopathic medic.

Read up on homeopathic theory.
 
passkey last decade
I simply give the best advice I can, whether it's alternative or traditional.

I have already read up on homeopathic theory.
 
Orume last decade
If you have a good grasp of homeopathic theory - you will realise that the principles of homeopathy and those of allopathy are diametrically opposed.
 
passkey last decade
I don't think they're "opposed," they're just different. It's not like you'd get an adverse interaction if you used both.

It's better to be on the safe side and visit a professional, educated physician regularly, and keep him or her up to speed on any health problems. If you choose to use homeopathy, that's OK, as long as there is professional supervision in the offchance that something were to go wrong.

To suggest otherwise is, in my opinion, irresponsible at best.
 
Orume last decade
Here we go again.
1. They ARE opposed - the very principles are opposite.
2. What do you think the professionals - or even the laymen - on this site are: uneducated and unprofessional? You think they have no idea of 'modern' medicine?
3. Who are you suggesting should 'professionally supervise'? Do they have experience in homeopathy? Say 40 years, like Sabra, or 35 (is it?) like passkey?
You're welcome to give sensible advice, but kindly do not talk about what you obviously know nuts about. You're really rattling my bars.
 
Minsa last decade
If you get so angry simply reading what I have to say, then don't read it. No one is forcing you to, after all. :-)
 
Orume last decade
Orume please familiarize yourself with homeopathic philosophy as you only serve to make yourself look silly here.
salty
 
saltOftheEarth last decade
Maybe Minsa could take the time to educate us a little.

I too have read about Homeopathic theory and even had it explained by a Homeopath.

To be honest, I didn't understand it. Yet I can read very complex scientific and medical works and not have a problem.

I also don't see how they're opposite.
 
Voice last decade
I understand what you mean, Voice. Homeopathic "theory" doesn't really make much sense. So much of it is left fuzzy and undefined, and so much relies on faith, just like a religion. Odd, that.
 
Orume last decade
I agree. Orume

I think I would have recieved a kinder reception if I'd tried to defended atheisim in a religous forum.

I bet I'll be deluged with replies tomorrow and none of them will be friendly.
 
Voice last decade
You're most likely right. Just don't let it get to you. Once they get used to you it's not so bad. ;-)
 
Orume last decade
does any body know what causes it please
 
dylis last decade
Dylis--

There are a lot of causes for anemia. Genetics, low iron intake, low iron absorption, breathing trouble, many things.
If you have anemia, it is wise to consult a physician to find the cause of it.

Good luck and good health to you! :-)
 
Orume last decade
What is the point, Orume and Voice, explaining something to people who are allegedly terrifically smart, but cannot understand the obvious differences between two systems that have totally opposite principles? And if you are so sceptical, what are you doing on a forum dedicated to helping people through homeopathy? Your altruism is truly touching, but quite misguided at times.
 
Minsa last decade

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