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ANOTHER MIRACLE OF ARNICA

Monday, August 1st, 2016

This is just one of many cases (over 8) where I prescribed Arnica 1M (Arnica1000c) in the Wet dose to resurrect a patient who was immobile after a stroke. (Ischemic (Left) MCA Infarct.)

Joe De Livera

suparnaster@gmail.com

July 27 2016

After reading your reply I had started giving the medicine Arnica 1 M in wet dose twice to my aunt from 28th June 2016. I wrote to you giving all the medical facts regarding her to get a more accurate feed back. From the time you asked to give the medicine thrice a day, I have increased the no. of doses.

Before starting the medicine she was unresponsive lying down on bed with her mouth open and a fixed stare. Now her right hand ( which was paralyzed) is moving, she is trying to move her fingers and holds on to the side of her bed or our hand, the fixed stare has gone, she spits out food when its not to her liking, tries to talk, and responds when spoken to.

June 28 2016

I do wish that I can help your aunt but I do not think that I can do so as you have consulted me far too late. You may however give her Arnica 1M in the Wet dose thrice daily as it may stimulate her brain to function.

The Wet dose of any Homeopathic remedy is made as follows:

Order the remedy in the Ethanol pack also referred to as Liquid Dilution in a bottle preferably with a dropper arrangement.
Get a 500ml bottle of Spring Water from the nearest supermarket.
Pour out about 3cm of water from the bottle to leave some airspace.
Insert 3 drops of the remedy into the bottle and shake the bottle hard before you sip a capfull of the bottle or a large teaspoonful which is the dose.
Shaking the bottle hard is homeopathic succussion and this shaking must be done at least 6 times before sipping a capful of the bottle as prescribed.

28 June 2016

Dear Mr. De Livera,

Am giving the details of an aunt of mine. Please advise.

Female aged around 70 Yrs.

(Hospital Admission Dt: 01.02.2014- Discharge dt: 19.02.2014 )

Final Diagnosis:

1. Ischemic CVA.

2. Urinary Tract Infection (E. Coli).

3. Hypertension.

4. Hypothyroidism.

5. Chronic Pancreatitis.

6. Hyperuricemia.

Clinical Summary:

This patient was admitted with slurring speech & deviation of angle of mouth with right sided weakness. CT BRAIN AND MRI BRAIN showed acute ischemic stroke. Seen by Neurologist & modified treatment. She has a background history of pancreatitis, DM Type 2, HTN, dyselectrolytemia for which she was receiving treatment. She was put on antibiotic treatment for UTI. Now after treatment she is better clinically. Hence she is being discharged from here in a haemodynamically stable state.)

(Hospital Admission Dt: 15.04.2016- Discharge dt: 23.04.2016 )

Final Diagnosis:

1. Dyselectrolytemia.

2. Dehydration.

3. Past history of Ischemic (Left) MCA Infarct.

4. HTN.

5. Hypothyroidism.

6. Chronic Pancreatitis.

Clinical Summary:

1. On 15.04.2016 patient was admitted with loose stools since last 2 – 3 days along with deteriorated senses. She had a past history of Ischemic CVA with breakthrough seizures since last 2 years. Patient was started on conservative therapy with IV Fluids, IV antibiotics and other medications. Blood reports revealed dyselectrolytemia which was corrected gradually. She was reviewed by consultant neurologist. With time condition of patient improved and physiotherapy along with mobilization was encouraged. At present she is being discharged from here in a haemodynamically stable state.

Patient had a mild stroke in 2012 and after being discharged from hospital could speak, walk and things were normal.

After patient was discharged on 19.02.2014 patient could respond when being spoken to, could make an effort to speak but no sound would come out, could open her mouth when asked to while feeding but after she came back from the hospital on 23.04.2016 all her movements have stopped. Now she is totally bedridden, her mouth remains open and she stares into space.

So could you kindly prescribe medicine for her so that her speech returns.

Thanks & Regards

Suparna Unger.

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