Thanks, Rowena. I learn something new about cell salts and homeopathic remedies all the time. :) Lola H.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Rowena <new...@internode.on.net> wrote: > It is the name of one of the remedies, probably called a nosode, classical > homeopaths would have made it from the actual cells, I guess. Mine was > made with frequency by the Interro program on my homeopath's computer. > > > *Nosode is derived from NOSO (Gr.) that signifies the ‘disease products’. > It may also be compared with NOXA (L.), which means ‘noxious or damage’. > ‘Nosodotherapy’ means the therapeutic use of organic reactional wastes or > some Ãetiological factors which are the source of the ‘damage’ to the > disease. The term ‘nosode’ has no legal existence in France & Germany and > has been replaced by the term ‘biotherapy’. Dr. Pierre Schmidt explained > nosodes as ‘/an isopathic remedy/‘. According to him, “If it is applied > after having been tested on a healthy man, it becomes a nosode”. Actually, > many of the nosodes do not possess this quality. > > Homeopath Renà Allendy defined nosodes: ”/The nosode is characterized > by a pathological substance used as the medicine prepared in advance and > according to the homeopathic method of dilution/“. Fortier Bernoville > characterized a nosode as “/Specificity and Immunity/“. > > /“Nosodes are some homeopathic preparations obtained from microbe > cultures, from viruses, pathological secretions and excretions”/ > http://hpathy.com/homeopathy-repertory/a-short-study-on-julian%E2%80%99s-repertory-of-nosodes/ > > > > Nosodes are homeopathic remedies that are made from the specific products > of a particular disease. This can be tissue containing the actual disease > agents or tissue affected by those agents. Sometimes nosodes are made from > vaccines containing the organisms. The nosodes are prepared in a diluted > and potentized form just like all other homeopathic medicine. A nosode > is simply a homeopathic remedy that is made from a disease product. Nosodes > are not in any way infections, and can be used in the same way as vaccines, > that is, to prevent viral infection. Like vaccines, nosodes sensitize the > body to a particular virus, so the immune system can react quickly and > effectively to natural exposure. Nosodes are at least as effective as > vaccines, and in some cases have been shown to be significantly more > effective than vaccines in preventing infection. > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/nosodes.htm > > > Here is a site where they are selling the remedy: > http://www.elixirs.com/products.cfm?productcode=S3 > Herpes Zoster 30C for relief of symptoms from the virus herpes zoster. > This form of herpes is best known as shingles. Herpes Zoster can be used as > an adjunct to your health plan to clear vesicles. Herpes Zoster 30C may be > safely used whether nerve pain is from current shingles or postherpetic > neuralgia. > > and here > http://www.phpltd.com/products/homeo_nosodes.aspx > (Herpes Zoster) 18X, 30X, 60X, 200X > > > http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1728/ > > > http://educate-yourself.org/nch/Freqchart1.shtml Frequency chart for > various ailments. 7)/Zoster/ (shingles): 574, 1557 > *Varicella* (the herpes virus that causes chickenpox during childhood and > shingles [herpes zoster] in adulthood): 345, 668, 716, 738 > > > > > > > > > > > On 14/08/2012 11:29 AM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote: > > Rowena... what is the "Herpes zoster remedy"? Lola H. > > > > On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Rowena > > <new...@internode.on.net><new...@internode.on.net> > > wrote: > > > >> I had chickenpox as a girl. > >> > >> 30 years later I had shingles in my eyebrow near the top of the > >> nose. I guessed what it was and took some homeopathic Rhus Tox > >> while I waited to get to my homeopath, who gave me Herpes zoster > >> remedy. It was all over in a week or two, which was great because > >> it can be nasty so near the eye. It recurred slightly once a year > >> for a few years, when a little soft scab would appear; if I > >> scratched it away it would bleed. Then it didn't happen any more. > >> > >> All the best > >> > >> Rowena > >> > >> > >> > >> On 11/08/2012 2:45 AM, Joyce Miller wrote: > >> > >> Even though many who have had chicken pox do not get shingles, that > >> is not because of having had chicken pox. I think of Shingles as > >> adult chicken pox, but those who get it, would not get it if they > >> had not had chicken pox > >> > >> > >> > > > > >