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Hard movable lump in breast
Dear Sir,I have a hard movable lump in my right breast.I got it diagnosed and the results came as benign fibrodenoma.I consulted a homeopathic docter stating that the lump is since 10 years & i am 25 years old now.It is movable with no pain & it is hard and quite big in size.He suggested me calc fluor 30 that i have been taking since 4 months but no change is observed.Kindly help me i am really worried as i would not like to get rid of it through surgery.
deepa25 on 2011-01-03
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♡ Homeopathy International 1 last decade
along with this medicine pl take conium 200 week;ly dose for one month and phytollaca 30 one dose daily evening time for 15 days repeat after 7 days gap both medicine for three month j k mohla
♡ akshaymohl last decade
To Deepa
I have treated many patients who presented Lumps in the Breast and the remedy that I have prescribed is Conium 6c taken twice daily in the Wet dose which is made as per instructions below.
I note that you first noticed this lump at age 15 and it is possible that this was caused by some injury to the breast which you may have suffered in sports when you were schooling. You state that you have done a biopsy and that the report was a benign Fibroadenoma. Conium reduces these benign breast lumps but it is likely that your lump may take some time to reduce as you have nursed it for 10 years.
The Wet dose of any Homeopathic remedy is made as follows:
Order the remedy in the Ethanol pack also referred to as Liquid Dilution in a bottle preferably with a dropper arrangement.
Get a 500ml bottle of Spring Water from the nearest supermarket.
Pour out about 3cm of water from the bottle to leave some airspace.
Insert 3 drops of the remedy into the bottle and shake the bottle hard before you sip a capfull of the bottle or a large teaspoonful which is the dose.
Shaking the bottle hard is homeopathic succussion and this shaking must be done at least 6 times before sipping a capful of the bottle as prescribed.
I have treated many patients who presented Lumps in the Breast and the remedy that I have prescribed is Conium 6c taken twice daily in the Wet dose which is made as per instructions below.
I note that you first noticed this lump at age 15 and it is possible that this was caused by some injury to the breast which you may have suffered in sports when you were schooling. You state that you have done a biopsy and that the report was a benign Fibroadenoma. Conium reduces these benign breast lumps but it is likely that your lump may take some time to reduce as you have nursed it for 10 years.
The Wet dose of any Homeopathic remedy is made as follows:
Order the remedy in the Ethanol pack also referred to as Liquid Dilution in a bottle preferably with a dropper arrangement.
Get a 500ml bottle of Spring Water from the nearest supermarket.
Pour out about 3cm of water from the bottle to leave some airspace.
Insert 3 drops of the remedy into the bottle and shake the bottle hard before you sip a capfull of the bottle or a large teaspoonful which is the dose.
Shaking the bottle hard is homeopathic succussion and this shaking must be done at least 6 times before sipping a capful of the bottle as prescribed.
♡ Joe De Livera last decade
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