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Height Increase for a 12 year old
I am interested in Dr. Sharma, Patel, or any other homeopaths input on this.My daughter is 12 and only
4'6' tall. She has a reoccuring fever condition that she was born with
(caused by genetics). Here is the list of the history:
1. High reoccuring fevers
2. mouth sores
3. swollen glands
4. spots on legs
6. Loss of appetite
7. Anemia
8. Inflammation in the blood
9. Use of antibiotics when younger.
10. Low energy
11. Mucouse and congestions
The fevers and symptons occur about every 4-6 weeks.
As a result of always being
sick, I believe this along with the constant inflammation in her body caused her to not grow as she
should. Although there are
a number of short people in the family. She is really small.
Please Advise!
Franny on 2006-10-11
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Re;your daughters height.May be normal if features of dwarfism are not present and I,m guessing their not also I'm assuming she's not emaciated.One possible thing comes to mind re:remaining symptoms.Something from her diet or otherwise is getting into her bloodstream before it should be for example food particle.If she was on antibiotics for a while opportunist organisms may have made some area of her digestive system more porous(for lack of a better word at the moment)than it should be and even a harmless food particle or two can set off a cascade reaction. Body thinks its under attack from something and deliberately hides iron in organs away from bloodstream since other critters rely on it as much as we do to proliferate.Hence anemia.If iron anemia only most likely the above is the case. If B6,B12,or folate anemia then one of two things could be happening. #1 Her body is competing with some other organism for nutrients or she is what one would call a hypo methylator meaning that she has a difficult time converting inactive forms of nutrients into biologically active forms.You could eliminate this possibility simply by buying a good premethylated vitamin and see if her condition improves with that.If not then maybe#2 She may have entry way somewhere in her digestive system where just about anything including not yet digested enough nutrient(food) particles is entering into blood stream and body is reacting as if invader.Remember both 1 and 2 are possible because of antibiotic use. and#2 is even more likely if their is any familial incidence of crohns disease.In either event talk to someone who specializes in healing with aloevera juices (reknowned for their dynamic polysacharide content)and/or specific Probiotics designed to crowd out opportunistic critters and allow the body to heal.Re: The homeopathic approach Sharma,Walkin,Jacob,Sabra are all vastly more qualified than I maybe one of them can coordinate with info I gave you to bring about even better faster healing. Try to contact one of them and get them to look at this post.Maybe we can join medicines to get your daughter well Good Luck Pattee
PatteeRan last decade
Could you explain the fever part a little more? Likely times of aggravation, accompanied by chill/thrist, periodicity of return and anything else that you would like to mention.
Also mention similar details for the mother/father, whosoever also suffers from this recurrent fever.
Also tell something about the general temparament of your daughter, her physical build and intellectual or other inclinations
Best wishes
Niel
Also mention similar details for the mother/father, whosoever also suffers from this recurrent fever.
Also tell something about the general temparament of your daughter, her physical build and intellectual or other inclinations
Best wishes
Niel
Niel Madhavan last decade
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