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Pankaj

I'm sorry to hear that you got stung and am very happy to hear you are ok now.


For anyone who wants to get stung, it's very easy thing to do. LOL
 
Pat2006 last decade
Yes Match works best but must be used immidiately because Phosphorous is for all burns.

Otherwise Carbolic Acid is the best medicine. I told you to use Phenol because I assumed you have it at home because Other name of Phenol is Carbolic Acid. What is the sense of telling you to use something that you dont' have when bee stings hurts for a day or two.

People like Carlos are just eternal students.
 
girilal last decade
girilal

I have not found anything in my house that has phenol otherwise I would have used it.

I used aspirin too, but later I noticed that it expired ten years ago. I don't even know why I would have ever bought aspirin for ten years ago. I never used meds for anything at all back then.
 
Pat2006 last decade
I spoke too soon.

After my last post, I left to take my dog for a walk. I wore socks and did fine until half way into our walk I got too itchy and had to remove the sock.

I got home at 8:30 p.m. and really wanted to use the Calendula 6x with rubbing alcohol but because I had not had any lunch or dinner (except a banana with peanut butter) I decided to use the match powder to create interest in food.

It was a very small amount. Less than a pinch of powder. I used my finger this time to rub it on the site of the sting. I had been using a paper towel before to apply it. Twenty minutes later I felt hunger pangs in my stomach and went straight to the kitchen. By the time I warmed up my food I was so hungry I ate like a dog. Reminded me of my Candida days when food controled me.

For anyone out there who is sensitive, avoid touching the match powder with your fingers otherwise, you could get too hungry.


My foot feels fine now and feel like the blood is circulating through my entire lower part of my leg because it feels warm.
 
Pat2006 last decade
I will ask again, I need further guidance on how to prepare medicine using phenol.

I read on the internet that pesticides have phenol also but the pesticides I found in my garage didn't mention phenol. I found ant spray and wasp spray in my garage.

Thank you.
 
Pat2006 last decade
I am forever totally and completely grateful to all the kind and caring souls here. I just cannot express my gratitude enough.
 
Pat2006 last decade
Oh !...its the walk that made you hungry.....not the match stick powder on your fingers !!
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
pankaj

lol

you are too humble, my dear!
 
Pat2006 last decade
I have observed if one takes Carbolic Acid in high potency, next time stings are not painful at all and swelling is also less severe.

For external applications one drop of phenol can be added to a liter of water. Till few years ago Phenol was used in hospitals as antibiotic and antiseptic.

For homeopathy grade phenol and for internal applications one can dip a pin's head in phenol in a liter of water and shake/bang it vigorously.

If a bee stings, rubbing matchstick within an hour gives total relief. Matchstick contains phosphorous and Sodium Chlorate, sodium is for burns and chlorate is for swellings.

In my neighbourhood once many bee stung to a small kid and I instantly gave him diluted phenol. To the amazement kid was recovered after just firstaid.
 
girilal last decade
JUST AN non-inflammatory INFO

The first friction match was invented by English chemist John Walker in 1827. This match produced an unpleasant odour when burning, and in 1831, Frenchman Charles Sauria added poisonous white phosphorus to remove the smell. The workers involved in production of these dangerous new matches suffered phossy jaw, a type of bone cancer, while young girls carrying boxes of matches on their heads were bald by age 15.
 
Nesha-India last decade
okayyyyy !!

nesha and giri !!
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Hello Pat,
Sai Baba mellowed me !!
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Pankaj
Yes, I can sense you that you have sweetened up quite a bit.
 
Pat2006 last decade
Nesha,

that is so very funny!
 
Pat2006 last decade
Nisha is a bit mistaken, these days Safty Matches are used. Matches were unsafe before Red Phosphorous era. Red phosphorus is not poisonous and is not as dangerous as white phosphorus, although frictional heating is enough to change it back to white phosphorus. Red phosphorus is used in safety matches.

Homeopathy is totally associated with adverse materials (otherwise it makes no sense).

Naturm Muricatum is a common salt, it can kill if too much is ingested at once. 10 teaspoons can kill an adult. Too much salt can result in swollen feet, weight gain and enlarged heart. Too little salt can result in muscle cramping, confusion and fatigue.
 
girilal last decade
I LOVE MATCHES. They have become very dear to me.

After last nights application on my bee sting, only a speck of red remains. and I enjoyed my breakfast immensely this morning. Regretted I didn't have more food prepared. The matches made me run to the grocery store this morning for more food.

The match powder also made me have sound REM sleep.

Gotta run!

Catch you later for more questions.
 
Pat2006 last decade
Pat...take two doses of Phosphorus 200 in a gap of one hour. (no more).

See if they do your gums any good !!

And see if your mood changes for the better !!

Best,
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Pankaj
My mood is excellent!

Been going through a high actually.

Been learning that homeopathy can give long term highs!!! LOL


My gums have not been giving me any trouble at all, but have not had the courage to eat raw vegestables nor nuts yet.

The blister still there attached by a thread. But absolutely no pain at all.


What is the phosphorus for?
 
Pat2006 last decade
Actually, by taking the match stick remedy of Kuldeep...you are already taking Phosphorus and Carbo Veg..

By the way...Phosphorus takes away the tendency to get angry, improves your gums, eyes etc. !!

Best wishes,
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
is there phosphorus in fire works?


Pankaj,
So it's the matches that have sweetened you up? LOL

I did notice the match powder had an affect on my blister.

I'm avoiding taking any other remedies at this time. It's not good to be too calm.
 
Pat2006 last decade
I'm serious. Homeopathy can make one oblivious
 
Pat2006 last decade
I think Bill Clinton is a Phosphorous constitution. A friend of all.
 
girilal last decade
So we discovered Pat's constituinal remedy. One more thing to mention about Phosphorous: Fear of Thunderstorms (I have doubts on this rubric)
 
girilal last decade
girilal

I have a very confusing personality.

It took a very intelligent homeopath like my private homeopath to get me as well as I am.

I don't think he has ever figured out what my constitutional remedy is.

On several occassions he asked me if I was afraid of storms or lightening.

Rain is very good for me

I think thunderstorms and lightening have positive affects on me also.

I think when I get well, I will move somewhere near the water.
 
Pat2006 last decade
Girilal and pankaj

Do you think I should give phosphorus a try?


Do you both agree this is my consitutional remedy?

What else do you need to know about me in order to find out what my constitutional remedy is?
 
Pat2006 last decade
Can I take the phosphorus in 30c?
 
Pat2006 last decade

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