In benign swellings only homoeopathy can cure it without complication.
Benign swellings grow over many month or years silently inside our body. We only notice it suddenly in a later time. A human is comprised of his whole body and mind. The common belief in conventional medicine (allopathy) is that a swelling i.e. tumour is a local tissue pathology. But the whole human body is interconnected. Any mental turmoil or inheritated disposition initiates the diseased condition and after passing several years it develops a pathology to be identified in investigations. Its proof is the cure of benign swellings with homoeopathy after noting and matching the all symptoms of the patient,it may be physical or in mental sphere. If perfect significant symptoms match is found these swellings are cured within few weeks to few months, as these were not developed acutely, but chronicly. Whereas, allopathic treatment consider it as local diseases and obviously fails to cure with internal medicine. Then takes the knife out for surgical excision to be followed by recurrence or suppresion of this valuable symptoms for to deeper vital organs and manifestated as a chain of troublesome illness. If you follow such a surgical removal for next 1-2years you will certainly observe it. A human becomes diseased as a whole, not part by part. That is why allopaths fail to cure satisfactorily and send to several other specialisation colleagues. Not a single doctor make justice to their knowledge by making a commitment to cure a patient completely. They can because they have learnt the whole human body in the MBBS course. But they do not even try to assess the whole case. Rather they pass the patient between themselves like a football. The body, when become diseased, it try to sacrifice the lesser important organs to save the vital organs like brain, heart, kidney, liver etc. In this strategy it produces benign swellings or skin diseases etc. But if these are removed by surgery or else the symptoms will reappear again. If it is removed again and again then the superficial symptoms will be suppressed and affect the vital organs. Here I am talking about benign ones only. Because no system of medicine can cure when the disease reaches the irreversible pathology,i.e. malignant tumours, only can palliate the agonising symptoms. Few examples are benign swellings are benign ovarian cyst, synovial cysts like Baker's cyst, ganglion cyst, lymphadenitis etc. (Some images are posted above). I shall share my experience briefly of such cases here. I had treated a lymphadenitis at right posterior triangle of neck of a 26years old male patient. He was a little bit untidy, unsystematic with a coarse intelligence. Also have a craving for sweet. I prescribed him Sulphur 200. Follow up prognosis was good,but size was same after 2weeks, slightly reduced after 1month. Progress stopped in next month. Another repetition was needed before he was cured completely within next 2months. In another lady of 62years,who was my old patient, had developed a popliteal cyst(Baker's cyst) behind her left knee. She is of Pulsatilla constitution with thirstlessness. I prescribed her Pulsatilla 200 with an advice to avoid knee folding as far as possible. In her next visit after almost six month for a new bout of cough and coryza she informed that the swelling has disappeared. I had cured a ganglion cyst on the right wrist of the younger son(44yrs) of the last old lady with the indication and use of Natrum Mur.200, 2doses. Obviously,in homoeopathy if whole symptomatology is same in a future case then the same medicine will act. Otherwise another medicine according to symptoms similarity will be needed. There is no specific medicine for a same diagnosis everytime. Please leave your valuable comments by clicking on comments below or upper right hand corner. Thank you.
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NMaxwell
4/4/2019 10:54:42 am
Yes I've read that Calc Fluor works on synovial fluids - too little or possibly too much... Nat Mur affects fluids of the body - taking away if too much -- adding if too little
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AuthorDr. Anindya Das, B.H.M.S. Archives
October 2018
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