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remedy to ward against any after effects of hep b bv accination
Have just had a hep B vaccination (I am a Nurse). The last course did not give me very much immunity so am having another course. However, I appeared to get eczema the last time - badly on hands - plus rosacea. I suffer on and off from eczema - sugar related foods and stress - I think. Have been to homeopath in past - constitutional remedy is carc.However, I remember him saying that there is a remedy to help alleviate unwanted after effects from vaccination. Cannot remember what it is though. Can anyone help please?? Thank you
ennaoj on 2006-04-24
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Standard post vac remedy is Thuja -- poss potency 30c
BUT
Sulfur will also neutralise vaccines and also eczema!
BUT
Sulfur will also neutralise vaccines and also eczema!
walkin last decade
Here is some info on Homeopathic Vaccinations.
http://www.alternative-doctor.com/downloads/Homeopathic_Vacc....
Unfortunately I don't think this PDF has info on hep B though.
......(I am a Nurse)...... That does NOT mean you have to be vaccinated, you still have a choice. Use 'Google' to do some research on this subject.
God Bless,
Tim
http://www.alternative-doctor.com/downloads/Homeopathic_Vacc....
Unfortunately I don't think this PDF has info on hep B though.
......(I am a Nurse)...... That does NOT mean you have to be vaccinated, you still have a choice. Use 'Google' to do some research on this subject.
God Bless,
Tim
TimCam last decade
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