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Colocynthis, Loxosceles reclusa and Patient-made Isodes in Cancer
in patients from the
Colocynthis
regimen, usually taken
with Bach flowers). One more month of the regimen was
prescribed in early May 2009 when learning of the tumor’s
slowed growth.
I heard from him again on September 18
th
, 2009. He
informed me that by July the tumor had resumed a faster
growth and was surgically removed in August without
detrimental effects. No other carcinogenic lesions had
formed. He felt well and was glad regarding his complete
recovery.
In June and July, he had taken only
Loxosceles reclusa
200c as homeopathic remedy (one dose every two weeks),
indicating
Colocynthis
as the effective cancer remedy,
which had slowed the tumor’s growth; the former remedy
appeared to have protected the liver tissues.
A dose of
Colocynthis
200c, taken every three months,
followed by one week of
Rescue Remedy
,
was the sug-
gested chronic preventive regimen.
Case 3: Chronic Diarrhea followed by
Multiple Myeloma
A woman, eighty-four years old, with a chronic condi-
tion of varicose veins (that ached two days before a rain-
storm), sought treatment on July 20
th
, 2011, for chronic
diarrhea. It had started eighteen months ago, “out of the
blue.” Troubles relating to her veins were not paramount
to her at that time. She had been diagnosed with a mild
case of lymphocytic colitis, which had hardly responded to
allopathic treatments. When questioned about her mental
state, she reported chronic worries, intensified about two
years ago, around her daughter’s health condition.
An attack of diarrhea was announced by loud abdominal
gurgling and she had to seek a toilet fast. The watery stool
would be released suddenly, forcefully, like an explosion,
with air pressure (though she hardly had gas), and could
be triggered by sneezing or blowing the nose. She could
experience up to five attacks per hour or as few as three
or four per day. On lying down at night the urge to stool
asserted, sometimes immediately, and it regularly woke her
again at 5:30 am. The release of stool always caused a
feeling of relief, but should she lie down right after stool,
the urge could be incited again. A foamy, frothy film, like
a powder, would swim on top of the released watery stool,
which had a rotten odor; it was free of mucus.
One dose of
Podophyllum
200c and, a month later, a
five-day course of
Jatropha
30c (two doses per day), were
ineffective.
Gambogia
200c (resinous gum from
Garcinia
morella
), taken every fourth day over two weeks and, due to
frequent calls to the office, repeatedly thereafter, triggered
a healing response. I recommended it be complemented
by her own preparation of an isode (30c) from liquid stool.
She followed the instructions sent to her for preparing a
patient-made isode. The first isode treatment, only one
dose taken, was on October 30
th
, 2011. Two weeks later
she prepared a new isode (30c) and took a second dose.
Reportedly, the effect was astounding—experienced “right
away.” On November 15
th
, 2011, she informed me of her
complete healing: her stools had normalized.
In February 2012, a tumultuous symptomatology need-
ed fast and repeated prescribing and dosing. The primary
complaint was a fear-arousing sensation of her “heart rac-
ing into neck” (former symptom). This was worse while
lying down and worse any small exertion in bed, such as
turning to the side. She also had hard, hot edema of legs
(new symptom), with pain on pressure but no pitting (
Stro-
phantus hispidus
200c,
Arsenicum album
30c,
Loxosceles
reclusa
200c), and with pounding sensation and pains as if
from hot needles, in red-spotted feet, worse left foot, worse
middle of night and at 4:00 am, better cold applications
(
Vespa crabro
200c, which lastingly calmed heart). She
had a concurrent diagnosis of multiple myeloma, for which
Conchiolinum
200c was first prescribed (indicated for af-
fections of the bone marrow, as myelitis).
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She received allopathic medications. A diuretic helped
diminish the edema of the legs. The myeloma was con-
sidered treatable, but not curable and she was informed
of a life expectancy of four to five years with treatment.
Chemotherapy started in late April 2012. It caused no side
effects. (I had prescribed repeated use of
Rescue Remedy
to
help protect her vital force.)
To treat the myeloma homeopathically and consistently,
she was instructed on March 9
th
, 2012, to prepare a fresh
isode (30c) from her own blood every two weeks until
well, taking only one drop of the 30c potency each time
as the dose. This regimen would address, periodically, the
current condition of her blood. On April 10
th
, 2012, she
told me of her doctor’s current assessment: “The myeloma
has infested 50% of your blood.” From early April un-
til the end of the year, she prepared the isodes; her blood
values improved steadily. For the first two months of the
isode intake, she was prescribed
Vespa crabro
200c (which
had been indicated at the outbreak of the illness), one dose
taken at the middle of the two-weak interval between
isodes. She continued
Vespa crabro
into July 2012. Con-
cerning other remedies used, in March 2012, she had been
recommended
Gambogia
6c for occasional leg cramps and
in August 2012,
Gambogia
200c was needed for a bout of
diarrhea.
On January 30
th
, 2013, she was prescribed two daily
doses, taken over two days, of
Euphrasia officinalis
30c,
primarily for a tendency to sty formation on the right up-
per lid. At this date, she informed me that the allopathic
treatment for myeloma had been discontinued, as she had
recovered completely. The isode treatment, occurring over
a nine-month period, is to be viewed as the major cause in
the steady improvement and recovery. She is free of the
myeloma also in April 2013.
On December 1
st
, 2014, I learned from the daughter that
her mother’s varicose veins had completely disappeared—
apparently due to the homeopathic treatments.
The patient had taken Bach flowers throughout the
treatment period, including
Hornbeam, Red Chestnut, Ag-