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Is homeopathy useful for healing broken bones?



A friend of mine broke her ankle in 2 places and I'm wondering if homeopathy will help speed up the healing process, also is it safe to use with conventional medicine and to help with the pain, in addition to the pain killers she already has?

The Homeopathic Remedies ARNICA MONTANA, CALCAREA PHOS and SYMPHYTUM work wonders in healing broken bones and fractures. Use all three together in 30X potency, half hour before or after meals three times a day.
To read more about it please click the links below :-

http://homeoint.org/books/boericmm/a/arn...
http://homeoint.org/books/boericmm/c/cal...
http://homeoint.org/books/boericmm/s/sym...

Take Care and God Bless you ! Source(s): 20+ years of Homeopathic Practice.
Can't hurt. Homeopathy works, although no one quite understands why. My friend did Reiki for mine. I don't feel like it did anything, but maybe it would have been worse if I didn't have Reiki.
no. depends what shes taking for pain, ask a pharmacist


lol that's clever opus
The bone should heal in 4-6 weeks with homeopathic treatment.
Without it, it could take 28-42 days!
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