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Heart Stents & Scar Tissue Remedies

I see conflicting advice about using scar tissue remedies, especially silicea, if you have had a heart stent installed. Mine were put in in 2006.

A UK homeopath wrote on his website never use silicea if you have stents. Other homeopaths on this forum have said that is only supersition

I would like to use the scar tissue remedies, but want to know that I am not causing problems with my stents.

Are some of the scar tissue remedies OK, while others are not?

Thanks
 
  mountain_man on 2014-01-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Its a grey area and individual experiences vary. I will never use Sil in a patient who had implants. Period.
 
fitness last decade
Thanks for your reply, fitness.

You said you would never use sil in a patient who has implants. Does that apply to any other remedies as well?

I would like to use phytolacca and thiosin, for instance, if they are safe, and also graphites.

Can you give your opinion about those three remedies?

I have never seen a warning about implants in print. Is there any reference to this in the literature that you can give me?

Thanks
 
mountain_man last decade
This warning applies only to Sil. Read about Sil by Boericke & Kent.

All other remedies are safe with implants.

Thios. is a resolvent and dissolves scar tissues. It does not expel foreign material from the body like Sil.
 
fitness last decade

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