Constitutional Homeopathy will work - but it has to be constitutional.  If
you can find a great constitutional homeopath then you are set.  TM is way
too serious of a disease to try to "cure" it with homeopathy on its own.
For ex.  The homeopathic preparation of St. Johns Wort - Hypericum - is for
the nerve endings.  That is great - that is what we need.  However, if you
inadvertently take the wrong strength or take the remedy too often then you
can "prove" the remedy and make the symptoms worse.  Then you need the
antidote - and I don't know what that is - do you?  A constitutional
homeopath would.

St John's Wort is used for depression.  If you are NOT on any other anti
depressants then you should be ok to take it.  There is some controversy
about the sun, sunburn, and photosensitivity with St. John's Wort in pill
form.

Good luck in your venture - the tissue salts are always a good idea.  Arnica
would have to be in a 6x or lower - maybe even 30x - because this is a
constitutional situation, and not just a first aid (a fall, a bruise, etc.)
situation.

Janet 

-----Original Message-----
From: ryota nishino [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: December 19, 2011 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TMIC] Homeopathic treatment for TM symptoms

Hello,

A few people suggested I look into homeopathic treatment for TM
symptoms. In particular, I was suggested to take: tissue salts
("Combination F", mag. phos.; kali. phos.; nat. mur.), arnica (to take
as pills) and St John's Wart. Has anyone tried these? Anything to
report on? Of course, I am aware that the efficacy of homeopathy is
very controversial. Either way, we have the big pharma and the
'alternative' medicine guru who await our custom.

My initial TM attack was October last year and diagnosis two months
later. So that I am late for steroids, which may actually be a good
thing after hearing so many horror stories about the steroids.

Yours,
Ryota Nishino

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