Is it all homeopathic? Eg no straight herbs? He gave Relief-tone and Dental-Chord for my teeth pain. Anyone take these?
I also had biomeridian done on my teeth dental materials and body systems. 70% approx of body systems were stressed, rest were normal or weak. Most of my teeth were stressed. So He doesn't want to do any teeth work (replace an amagum, fill a cavity, get rid of 3 root canals) until that is better and maybe pain is down.
Posted by 6Hypnone (Member # 47629) on :
Hyph, I think Relief tone is more for dental work (after or before), to protect against infections, inflammation, pain...
The other one, I don't know exactly, as there are too many ingredients... I wonder why all the heavy metals inside... probably to help excretion?
Did you react well with these products?
I would take the first one without any problem (as I know most of the ingredients), and I do think they may help if the homeopathic potentialization were well done.
The 2nd product, Dental chord, I would be more careful, probably let myself be tested energetically... I mean, wonder why they added quicksilver, palladium and stannun (tin)?
I usually avoid homeopathic heavy metals, but it's me...
Posted by 6Hypnone (Member # 47629) on :
Oh yeah I know the ingredients. Just wondered if anyone took them. Seem popular over on the FB lyme groups.
No havent taken them yet. Waiting on responses.
I think they tested well w/biomeridian
Posted by Bartenderbonnie (Member # 49177) on :
Does anyone totally not understand any of this post ?
Still learning. . .
It's seems like a homeopathic immunology reboot ?
Posted by lookup (Member # 44574) on :
Dental Chord-is supposedly supporting bone, detox of metals and blood cleaning, healing gum incisions and infections and neutralizing xrays.
It's not based on Classical Homeopathy which is the original, pure discipline Dr. Hahnemann pain painstakingly developed using the scientific method. One remedy is well chosen and given and then the patient is observed for progress. That is called Classical Homeopathy.
I agree with Brussels that the first remedy bottle seems well thought out and the potencies are sensible. Some mixed remedies work really good. The less ingredients the better.
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Posted by 6Hypnone (Member # 47629) on :
Ok. Hmmm. I'll start the Relief one then.
Posted by Brussels (Member # 13480) on :
I guess, it's the safest choice.
When an homeopathic product has too many ingredients, it could still work as I swear by some made by Heel.
Heel has though extensive experience, long term, and many practitioners use their products, so they tune the contents with the years, and I have come to really like them.
But when a company is still new in the business, we don't even know whether the homeopathic 'potentialization' is done correctly.
Dr K usually says it is VERY hard to find American homeopathics that are good (compared to German homeopathics).
In anyways, there are controversial views whether one could take heavy metals in homeopathic form or not... I prefer to avoid them, just in case.
Posted by Brussels (Member # 13480) on :
One example of a multi-product is Hepar compositum.
I love it!
Composition: Hepar suis D8, Cyanocobalaminum D4, Duodenum suis D10, Thymus suis D10, Colon suis D10, Vesica fellea suis D10, Pankreas suis D10, China D4, Lycopodium clavatum D4,
If you like your Relief product, try Ubichinon Compositum, from Heel.
I swear that since I took this, I rarely needed any supplement of CoQ10 during lyme.
I combined even Ubichinon with Coenzyme compositum, they always supported me in a way or another.
Homeopathic combos are not used by classic homeopaths, but probably because they never had lyme themselves!!
I used loads of homeopathic mixtures during lyme (even after), and they did support my healing, I have no doubt.
Posted by 6Hypnone (Member # 47629) on :
Thanks Brussles They gave me those 2 specifically for pain, as the Hypericum wasn't helping enough alone.
That's quite a bit of ingredients!! The 2 you mentioned...what is their aim, as in, what would one take them for? Can they help pain? I do take CoQ10 too, I think a bit due to my heart flutters.