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internal scar tissue

I have had breat augmentation surgery in Jan 2005. In april 2005 I had to go back for surgery due to complications - capsulectomy - I was growing so much scar tissue inside too vigorously and I had to go in for surgery for it to be removed. the scar is growing again and doctor is threatening a 3rd surgery. what do you recvommend to dissolve the existing internal scar and to prevent further scar from forming?

for the past week I have been taking thysiamine 1M and flax seed oil 2 capsules per day. also taking hypericum 1M, calc flour and silica tissue salts

plz advise
 
  mpilo123 on 2005-10-31
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
no use trying to back the horse three ways,

ONLY ONE remedy at a time.

No harm in flax oil.

in this sort of thing use LOW potency 3x to 6x.

Chose remedies from
Causticum
Graphites
Phosphorus
Silica-

Probably the last 2 are best
but also look at
Bellis Per 3x

I am away for a week-
 
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