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Homeopathy for osteoporosis? |
Mum mum has osteoporosis in her spine and her homeopath gave her remedies for a whole year to strengthen her bones and supposedly to increase bone mass as well. She did her bone scan now and her spine got worse! Any suggestions please. Homeopath says calcium supplement does not help to increase bone mass. Homoeopathy works. Consult a good and well-known homoeopath. yes it doesnt they help to only make up for the loss still eat calciums and try phisiotherapy apply belt so that it doesnt strain more doc protien Well I just had to stop at this question. I guess you can say I am a homeopath.. I have a lot of clients in the past 20 years, but I had my job put to the test the beginning of the year a 26 year old male got into a severe car accident both leg were shattered in face left leg was broke in 51 places and the other 19 places the doctors gave him a 25 per cent chance that he would not walk with out churches. I meet with his doctor and I suggested Coral Calcium.. I have use it on quit a few of aging women and I have seen a 35 to 50 percent increase of repairing.. Oh yes by the way the young gentleman has been up and walking with out churches since the beginning of May. All of the Doctor that worked on him are amazed, and I am tickled pink that I could help him.. Also it is a good idea to keep the circulation flowing by massages with peppermint or black pepper essential oil.. you cannot put the oils directly to the skin you must have a neutral; base like Al man oil, grape seed oil or in a pinch a good old cooking oil... as long as there are no additives.in a 4 ounce plastic bottle 4 to 6 drops of either one of the oils.. If you try what I have suggested please email me and let me know how things are going.. |
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