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Diagnostic puzzle:Att: Jeo De Livera and all other specialist doctors
Rishimba & JoeThank you for your suggestions.
Presently, I can not use hoemeopathic medicines, since my job in such a country where these medicines are not allowed. I will use it when I go on vacation.
About gall stones, I would like to state that my sister-in-law used the following medicines prescribed by a hoemeopathic doctor :
20 ml mother tincture of
-Chelidonium (Chelidonium Majus)
-Carduus marianus (Silybum marianun
She had a very big gall stone (a lot more bigger than mine), which by the use of above medicine is reduced very much. She has been using the medicines for the last one year. It is dissolving the stone gradually instead of passing through tiny bile duct. There has been a considerable decrease in her fatness, since belly was swelled due to these gall stones. I would need expert advice on these medicines and any possible side effects. I would also request you to go through one american website www.curezone.com, where some big doctors, hoemeopaths and other herbal specialists emphasize the need to do a liver flush to flush out stones from liver and gall bladder. They state that epsom salt is the best one to dilate the bile duct to pass the stones without any obstruction.
khawaja1 on 2006-05-22
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Can your sister in law not send you the remedies you need?
Lycopodium is useful in dispersing stones.
Agree with the Epsom Salt point and I think that it also help disolve
Lycopodium is useful in dispersing stones.
Agree with the Epsom Salt point and I think that it also help disolve
walkin last decade
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