Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Dear Sue, seems to be a sensible person. Patients usually don't think twice, and docs seldom ask even once, about the side effects and modifications that some drugs perpetrate on their personality. All these, below, will not be the cause of any concern. Belladonna could be of help. A suitable formula may be Belladonna Homaccord, by Heel. It is Belladonna in different accords of potencies (dilutions), to prevent side effects or aggravations. It won't produce the usual effects of other neuro-drugs. Other remedies for long standing TBI may be -Arnica radix D20 (Weleda), -Cerebrum Compositum(Heel) -BHI-Recuperation/Recovery(BHI) -Spascupreel (Heel) You can learn about them at ww.heelbhi.com and www.weledausa.com Organic lysates from Argentina have been shown to be of help, too, but they are not easy to ship. http://www.isav.com/ENG/lisado100_eng.htm Classical homeopaths would use other remedies (Tarentula cubensis, etc.), as would Biochemists (after Schuessler). Hope it helps. Best regards. Fojgel Ignacio Fojgel, M.D. Buenos Aires Argentina. Sue Dropp wrote: > I was reading postings tonight, and Dr. Foigel was answering a > question about spasms. My son had a TBI four years ago. He suffers > severe attention tremors on his right side (he is right handed) and he > is spastic on his left side. (very little movement) Anyways my > question is about homeopathic belladonna. Could this help tremors? > What is it? > is anti drugs and refuses to take any thing for this > condition. (Which is fine with me, but he is so limited with > coordination; i.e. eating, writing, grooming, etc..) We have tried > propaninol sp? and baclofen. He doesn't like the sid-effects. He > also is not interested in the surgical procedure that they do for > people with Parkinsens ( deep brain simulation) > He eats healthy--and does one hour a day HBOT in our portable chamber > (Oxyhealth) I don't see any visible possitive effect of HBOT on his > tremors. Is there anything out there to help him? Bellidonna, stem > cells, anything? > Dr. Foigel, you could email me at Suedropp@... if > necessary. Thank-you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I will check into these possibilities. I appreciate your help so much!! Thank-you! Re: [MedicaidforHDOT] tremors > Dear Sue, > seems to be a sensible person. Patients usually don't think twice, > and docs seldom ask even once, about the side effects and modifications > that some drugs perpetrate on their personality. > All these, below, will not be the cause of any concern. > > Belladonna could be of help. > A suitable formula may be Belladonna Homaccord, by Heel. > It is Belladonna in different accords of potencies (dilutions), to > prevent side effects or aggravations. > It won't produce the usual effects of other neuro-drugs. > > Other remedies for long standing TBI may be > -Arnica radix D20 (Weleda), > -Cerebrum Compositum(Heel) > -BHI-Recuperation/Recovery(BHI) > -Spascupreel (Heel) > You can learn about them at > ww.heelbhi.com and > www.weledausa.com > Organic lysates from Argentina have been shown to be of help, too, > but they are not easy to ship. > http://www.isav.com/ENG/lisado100_eng.htm > > Classical homeopaths would use other remedies (Tarentula cubensis, > etc.), > as would Biochemists (after Schuessler). > Hope it helps. > Best regards. > Fojgel > Ignacio Fojgel, M.D. > Buenos Aires Argentina. > > > Sue Dropp wrote: > > > I was reading postings tonight, and Dr. Foigel was answering a > > question about spasms. My son had a TBI four years ago. He suffers > > severe attention tremors on his right side (he is right handed) and he > > is spastic on his left side. (very little movement) Anyways my > > question is about homeopathic belladonna. Could this help tremors? > > What is it? > > is anti drugs and refuses to take any thing for this > > condition. (Which is fine with me, but he is so limited with > > coordination; i.e. eating, writing, grooming, etc..) We have tried > > propaninol sp? and baclofen. He doesn't like the sid-effects. He > > also is not interested in the surgical procedure that they do for > > people with Parkinsens ( deep brain simulation) > > He eats healthy--and does one hour a day HBOT in our portable chamber > > (Oxyhealth) I don't see any visible possitive effect of HBOT on his > > tremors. Is there anything out there to help him? Bellidonna, stem > > cells, anything? > > Dr. Foigel, you could email me at Suedropp@... if > > necessary. Thank-you! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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