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Yeast/Candidiasis in our books

I do not find mention of Yeast infection/Candidiasis in our books. At least the older ones that I have. I would be thankful if learned members of the forum could tell me what I should be looking for. Thanks.
 
  mareech on 2013-02-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
We should look for the homeopathic symptoms. These conditions get reflected in the following heads of symptoms....
mind
skin
male/female
thermal modality
 
kadwa last decade
Thank you Dr. Kadwa. Much appreciated.
 
mareech last decade
Dear Dr. Kadwa,

I would be thankful if you could also help me with the yeast infection I had mentioned in another post. I am reproducing what I had written:

'I have been taking Thuja 30 (Thuja in water progressively increasing potency by 5 succussions each day.)for Yeast infection for the past five days. I decided on Thuja since I have caries at the base of my teeth and a few small warts on the left side of my neck and face. While there was reduction in symptoms from the first dayonwards, improvement seems to have stopped. I judge the improvement on the quantity and hardness of stains in my underwear. I would request and welcome suggestions on what I should do. Change potency, remedy etc. I would appreciate it if you could also add a few words on the reasoning behind your suggestion. Meanwhile I strained my shoulder while exercising and would be thankful to know if I may take Rhus Tox or Arnica without interfering with the action of Thuja. I am male,60. Thank you.'

Your advice will be much appreciated. Thank you.
 
mareech last decade

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