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In a message dated 5/13/06 10:35:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

HUNTDIXIE@... writes:

> Call Energique at 1-800-869-8078 and ask for a homeopathic remedy for

> tetanus. If you have a problem ordering, get back to me.

>

Thanks!

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LOTS of info on tetanus here:

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/tetanus.htm

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/tetanus.html

When in doubt, check Sheri N's website. If it's relating to vaccines, it's

there.

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Another excellent website on vaccines is http://www.whale.to/vaccines.html

Kay

Tetanus

>I read alot about Measles, Mumps, Whooping Cough etc., but does anyone have

>any info on Tetanus? It's prevalence? Info on the shot? How you get it

>(aside from " stepping on a rusty nail " )?

>

> Thanks!

> Laurie

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If the scooter is always above ground, you’re fine. It can’t live in

oxygen. No you don’t need the shot and I wouldn’t even bother to call

the ped to ask him b/c he’s trained to tell you yes, get the shot

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Kim,

I second what Venita said. As long as you cleaned the wound well, even

in the remote possibility that the particular piece of the scooter had

been buried in the ground, then you don't really need to worry. Tetanus

cannot live in the air, and they cannot " survive " a proper cleaning.

~Robyn

Venita Garner wrote:

> If the scooter is always above ground, you’re fine. It can’t live in

> oxygen. No you don’t need the shot and I wouldn’t even bother to call

> the ped to ask him b/c he’s trained to tell you yes, get the shot

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At 01:34 AM 1/7/2008 -0000, you wrote:

>My son had a good fall today, slicing open his cheek on his metal

>scooter. We ended up in the emergency room where they of course

>suggested getting started on the series of tetanus. I know it is only

>carried in soil, manure....We are going to call his ped tomorrow,

>anyone have any info for me? Do we need the shot because of the wound?

>Thanks for any info!

>Kim

Hi Kim

Start with my webpages

http://www.wellwithin1.com/tetanus.htm

Much harm from this vaccine and tetanus only grows in wounds without air

And if the series hasn't been completed BEFORE the injury they never should

start it for the injury - only tetanus immunglobulin which comes from

vaccinated people - pooled blood - which I wouldn['t want either.

Clean the wound well

Sheri

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PS - no vaccine gives immunity

tetanus vaccine gives serious problems to many - chronic tetanus like states

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We don't vax but I have done Tetanus once for one of ours, when there was a

deep would from a questionable object. My point being, leave the T shot for

a need basis: it's not like you won't know you need one.

Maeghan

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From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On

Behalf Of le Hunt

Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 11:38 AM

Vaccinations

Subject: Tetanus

Hi,

I have a girlfriend who is in need of info on the DTaP vaccine. Her son

will be 6 months on this appt and is due to get this vaccine. Pertussis is

not the issue but she feels that tetanus is. What can I say to guide her in

this decision? We are going to the no vax route and I am afraid that my

info is limited since we opted to not vax.

Thanks,

le_

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Here's some links for info on Tetanus:

http://www.nvic.org/Diseases/tetanus.htm

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/tetanus.htm

Links to package inserts (scroll down to appropriate vaccine):

http://www.whale.to/vaccines/pack.html

http://www.vaccines.mil/default.aspx?cnt=resource/quickReferenceCategories & sID=1\

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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:37 AM, le Hunt <daniellehunt@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> I have a girlfriend who is in need of info on the DTaP vaccine. Her son

> will be 6 months on this appt and is due to get this vaccine. Pertussis is

> not the issue but she feels that tetanus is. What can I say to guide her

in

> this decision? We are going to the no vax route and I am afraid that my

> info is limited since we opted to not vax.

>

> Thanks,

> le_

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At 05:37 PM 4/14/2008, you wrote:

>Hi,

>

>

>

>I have a girlfriend who is in need of info on the DTaP vaccine. Her son

>will be 6 months on this appt and is due to get this vaccine. Pertussis is

>not the issue but she feels that tetanus is. What can I say to guide her in

>this decision? We are going to the no vax route and I am afraid that my

>info is limited since we opted to not vax.

>

>

>

>Thanks,

>le_

See my webpages

http://www.wellwithin1.com/tetanus.htm

Very dangerous vaccine

And what 6 month old is at risk for tetanus

Sheri

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At 05:57 PM 4/14/2008, you wrote:

>We don't vax but I have done Tetanus once for one of ours, when there was a

>deep would from a questionable object. My point being, leave the T shot for

>a need basis: it's not like you won't know you need one.

>

>

>

>Maeghan

You can't get a tetanus shot if an injury arises and you haven't

gotten the series before

They give you tetanus immune globulin - pooled blood of vaccinated.

With wounds what needs to be done is good wound care - let it bleed,

clean with soapy water.

Sheri

>

>

> _____

>

>From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On

>Behalf Of le Hunt

>Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 11:38 AM

>Vaccinations

>Subject: Tetanus

>

>

>

>Hi,

>

>I have a girlfriend who is in need of info on the DTaP vaccine. Her son

>will be 6 months on this appt and is due to get this vaccine. Pertussis is

>not the issue but she feels that tetanus is. What can I say to guide her in

>this decision? We are going to the no vax route and I am afraid that my

>info is limited since we opted to not vax.

>

>Thanks,

>le_

>

>

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le,

I am personally not concerned about Tetanus for the following reasons:

1. Frequency = only 50-100/yr and the vast majority are over 25yrs old

2. Fatality = only 15%

3. Also, as someone else mentioned, you could always get this 'as

needed'

(my stats above are taken from Dr Sears book whom I don't necessarily

trust because he is pro-vaccine BUT I figured that based on this he

would not underestimate the risks of the diseases (as I worried that

some pro-NON-vaccine books might))

Based on that I couldn't justify it for my daughter at 2mo's old.

Good luck.

-paul

> I have a girlfriend who is in need of info on the DTaP vaccine. Her

son

> will be 6 months on this appt and is due to get this vaccine.

Pertussis is

> not the issue but she feels that tetanus is. What can I say to guide

her in

> this decision? We are going to the no vax route and I am afraid that

my

> info is limited since we opted to not vax.

> Thanks,

> le_

>

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Hi!

Just keep the wound clean! The tetanus shot is a joke. If fact, the

majority of blood poisoned victims were vaccinated! Just watch for a

line going up the leg.

http://www.ghchealth.com/tetanus-toxoid-vaccination.html

Dawn

>

> Hi,

>

> My daughter is okay and at home now, however she was hit by a car

that was

> backing out of our driveway this evening.

>

> She has very, very, very bad 'road rash'. They thought her leg was

broken,

> but luckily all checked out okay.

>

> My only concern at this point is that she's unvaccinated

(2yearsold).

> Should I be concerned about tetanus in the wounds that basically

cover her

> entire legs? In addition, there is a spot on her toe that is where

some

> skin came off, like a flap and since the skin is currently still

there, it's

> covering the actual sore.

>

> Any advice would be appreciated.

>

>

>

> --

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I pour hydrogen peroxide on bad wounds, although I'm sure it's cleaned out by

now if you had her checked out. Then I use homeopathic arnica to help it heal.

Anyway, it's too late to worry about tetanus if you're thinking " should I have

vaccinated her? " I don't mean that to sound blunt, but just worry about the

wound--she'll be fine. So scary, though. You must have been a wreck. Poor baby.

I hope she's not too traumatized.

Winnie

tetanus

vaccinations

> Hi,

>

> My daughter is okay and at home now, however she was hit by a

> car that was

> backing out of our driveway this evening.

>

> She has very, very, very bad 'road rash'. They thought her leg

> was broken,

> but luckily all checked out okay.

>

> My only concern at this point is that she's unvaccinated (2yearsold).

> Should I be concerned about tetanus in the wounds that basically

> cover her

> entire legs? In addition, there is a spot on her toe that is

> where some

> skin came off, like a flap and since the skin is currently still

> there, it's

> covering the actual sore.

>

> Any advice would be appreciated.

>

>

>

> --

> Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius. ~Mozart

>

>

>

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sounds scary and glad she is OKAY. How is she emotionallY? Could

make suggestions for homeopathy.

Tetanus only develops in wounds that are deep with no air. Sounds

like these are all superficial.

Just wash the wounds well with soap and water - that is your best defense

See the reality of tetanus and the dangers of the vaccines on my webpage

http://www.wellwithin1.com/tetanus.htm

Sheri

listowner

>

> Hi,

>

> My daughter is okay and at home now, however she was hit by a car

that was

> backing out of our driveway this evening.

>

> She has very, very, very bad 'road rash'. They thought her leg was

broken,

> but luckily all checked out okay.

>

> My only concern at this point is that she's unvaccinated (2yearsold).

> Should I be concerned about tetanus in the wounds that basically

cover her

> entire legs? In addition, there is a spot on her toe that is where some

> skin came off, like a flap and since the skin is currently still

there, it's

> covering the actual sore.

>

> Any advice would be appreciated.

>

>

>

> --

> Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius. ~Mozart

>

>

>

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Thank you so much Sheri!

She's okay. Very, very uncomfortable. She remembers it very well and keeps

saying " I fell down by Isabel's car! " .

I'm giving her traumeel in her water, 1M arnica pellets (not

in water) alternately with that and rescue remedy when she's really upset.

Not sure what else to do, but I'm very, very open to any suggestions.

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Sheri Nakken <stopvaccinesnow@...>

wrote:

> sounds scary and glad she is OKAY. How is she emotionallY? Could

> make suggestions for homeopathy.

>

>

> .

>

>

>

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1M? That's highly potent. I would never give that even once. Sheri?

Winnie

Re: Re: tetanus

Vaccinations

> Thank you so much Sheri!

>

> She's okay. Very, very uncomfortable. She remembers it very

> well and keeps

> saying " I fell down by Isabel's car! " .

>

> I'm giving her traumeel in her water, 1M arnica pellets (not

> in water) alternately with that and rescue remedy when she's

> really upset.

> Not sure what else to do, but I'm very, very open to any suggestions.

>

>

>

> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Sheri Nakken

> wrote:

>

> > sounds scary and glad she is OKAY. How is she emotionallY? Could

> > make suggestions for homeopathy.

> >

> >

> > .

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius. ~Mozart

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Oh gosh , I am so sorry to hear such a thing, my heart and

prayers are with you and your baby girl.....too close to home for I

have an 18 month old baby girl, so God bless you both.

Rina

>

> Hi,

>

> My daughter is okay and at home now, however she was hit by a car

that was

> backing out of our driveway this evening.

>

> She has very, very, very bad 'road rash'. They thought her leg

was broken,

> but luckily all checked out okay.

>

> My only concern at this point is that she's unvaccinated

(2yearsold).

> Should I be concerned about tetanus in the wounds that basically

cover her

> entire legs? In addition, there is a spot on her toe that is

where some

> skin came off, like a flap and since the skin is currently still

there, it's

> covering the actual sore.

>

> Any advice would be appreciated.

>

>

>

> --

> Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius. ~Mozart

>

>

>

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At 10:20 AM 7/24/2008, you wrote:

>Thank you so much Sheri!

>

>She's okay. Very, very uncomfortable. She remembers it very well and keeps

>saying " I fell down by Isabel's car! " .

>

>I'm giving her traumeel in her water, 1M arnica pellets (not

>in water) alternately with that and rescue remedy when she's really upset.

>Not sure what else to do, but I'm very, very open to any suggestions.

>

>

Always give all in water - I'll send water administration info

I would put calendula cream/lotion on the wounds

if look like need assistance - if healing OK, no need to.

Just watch for any other symptoms - sometimes aconite for shocking things.

Aconitum napellus: This remedy can be helpful

when a person feels extremely fearful or agitated

after being injured. It may help to soothe

anxiety and panic and reduce the chance of shock.

Arnica montana: This is the major remedy for new

traumatic injuries—especially bruises, sprains,

and concussions. Symptoms are worse from touch

and motion. Arnica can be helpful for painful

bruising and tissue-damage caused by surgery and

dental work—given preventively before an

anticipated injury, and used to treat the

soreness afterward. It is also helpful in preventing shock.

Bellis perennis: This remedy is useful for

injuries to the trunk and deeper tissues—as from

falls, car accidents, surgery, etc. —especially

if a feeling of stiffness or coldness develops in

the injured area. If Arnica has been given for an

injury—especially a strain or bruise—but has not

had much effect, Bellis perennis may be helpful.

Calcarea phosphorica: This remedy is useful for

bone bruises, old or slow-healing fractures, or

any injury that leads to soreness in the bones,

especially if the area feels cold or numb and

improves with warmth. The muscles near the injury may ache or stiffen.

Calendula: This is a very helpful remedy for cuts

and scrapes or other injuries with broken skin.

Potentized Calendula can be taken internally, to

prevent or combat infection if a cut or scrape

becomes inflamed. Herbal calendula can be applied

directly to wounds as an ointment, lotion, or diluted tincture.

Hypericum: This remedy is indicated for injuries

to body areas with many nerves, such as

fingertips and toes, the genitals, the spine and

tailbone, and the eyeballs. Shooting pains, a

feeling of “jangled nerves,” and pains mixed with

tingling and numbness are strong indications.

People with concussions, nerve pain after

surgeries and root-canals, or bites and puncture

wounds may benefit from Hypericum.

Ipecacuanha: This remedy can be helpful as first

aid if heavy bleeding occurs after an injury,

with a feeling of nausea and weakness. (Emergency

care is crucial when serious bleeding occurs;

pressure should be applied to a severely bleeding

wound, and medical help should be found immediately.)

Ledum palustre: This remedy is indicated for

injuries that lead to puffy swelling, especially

when ice-packs or cold applications bring relief.

Sprained ankles or knees, bashed noses, black

eyes, or any kind of bruising injury that is

painful and very swollen may respond to Ledum.

Millefolium: Contusions or sprains that involve

small broken blood-vessels and lead to bruiselike

bleeding beneath the skin suggest the use of this

remedy. It is often also useful for nosebleeds

after injury, and for bleeding in other parts of

the body (for instance, after childbirth or surgery).

Phosphorus: When small wounds bleed easily, or a

person has a tendency to bruise from minor

injuries, this remedy can be helpful. It is also useful for nosebleeds.

Ruta graveolens: This remedy is helpful for

injuries to tendons, joints, and muscles, and has

a special affinity to the coverings of the bones

(the periosteum). Bone-bruises, barked shins, or

any injury that leads to stiffness and aching may

respond. Ruta is often useful after Arnica for

sprains, pulled muscles, and connective tissue injuries.

Symphytum: This remedy is best known for its

healing effect on broken bones, and is also good

for bone-bruises. It is valuable if blunt injury

occurs to the eyeball (from a rock, a stick, a

flying object, etc.) Any injury to the eye or

eyeball should be examined by a doctor.

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Thank you for this remedy list Sheri. It's most helpful.

After Winnie's e-mail, I was wondering if I did the wrong thing by giving

her the 1M, and perhaps I did. I gave her 2 doses, 1 pellet upon return

from hospital, and one about 13 hours later, after which I went back down to

the 30. I sneeked one dose of the 30 at hospital, but at that point, it's

really not going to do much visually, you know?

So, after seeing her 36 hours after (meaning right now), I think that the 1M

was maybe the right thing for the extent of the injuries. She's basically

pulp from the waist down. They said she would be unable to walk for about 2

weeks, and from there it would be very slow.

Yesterday she started moving her left leg, which had no movement whatsoever

from the time of the accident, and her right she now has full mobility in,

and it was very limited at the time of the accident. Then, this morning, I

had a quick shower and when I got out I heard her yell (she had been

sleeping). I ran to get her and she was STANDING! next to the bed. I

almost fell over. We had a big party, and then she had to be picked up

(can't walk).

So, yay for her. She totally has her spirit back, now her body just needs

to follow.

In addition, she just had a check up with the family doctor. She knows, of

course, that Lilly is not vaccinated and never mentioned anything about it,

so I assume she doesn't have any fear of teatanus from the injuries she

has. She also took all the wrappings off and said she's free to leave them

open to the air. What a relief. Finally, she confirmed that we are fully

out of trauma watch!!!!

What a change from when I first desperately e-mailed the group!

Thanks so much everyone for your well wishes for our girl.

And Sheri - this is of remedies are perfect. I've printed them out and it's

on the fridge so that's it's easily accessible as we go through the physical

and emotional healing process with her over the next couple of months.

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

>

> Always give all in water - I'll send water administration info

>

> I would put calendula cream/lotion on the wounds

> if look like need assistance - if healing OK, no need to.

>

> Just watch for any other symptoms - sometimes aconite for shocking things.

>

>

> .

>

>

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Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M. Where did you get

that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just wondering. Anything that

potent should only be given once, even 200C I would only give once. It's my

understanding that a lower strength is used for acute conditions and a higher

one for chronic conditions, and to stop once you see it is working.

Sheri, what is your recommendation on strengths? Does the strength matter if you

use in water?

Winnie

Re: Re: tetanus

Vaccinations

> Thank you for this remedy list Sheri. It's most helpful.

>

> After Winnie's e-mail, I was wondering if I did the wrong thing

> by giving

> her the 1M, and perhaps I did. I gave her 2 doses, 1 pellet

> upon return

> from hospital, and one about 13 hours later, after which I went

> back down to

> the 30. I sneeked one dose of the 30 at hospital, but at that

> point, it's

> really not going to do much visually, you know?

>

> So, after seeing her 36 hours after (meaning right now), I think

> that the 1M

> was maybe the right thing for the extent of the injuries. She's

> basicallypulp from the waist down. They said she would be

> unable to walk for about 2

> weeks, and from there it would be very slow.

>

> Yesterday she started moving her left leg, which had no movement

> whatsoeverfrom the time of the accident, and her right she now

> has full mobility in,

> and it was very limited at the time of the accident. Then, this

> morning, I

> had a quick shower and when I got out I heard her yell (she had been

> sleeping). I ran to get her and she was STANDING! next to the

> bed. I

> almost fell over. We had a big party, and then she had to be

> picked up

> (can't walk).

>

> So, yay for her. She totally has her spirit back, now her body

> just needs

> to follow.

>

> In addition, she just had a check up with the family doctor.

> She knows, of

> course, that Lilly is not vaccinated and never mentioned

> anything about it,

> so I assume she doesn't have any fear of teatanus from the

> injuries she

> has. She also took all the wrappings off and said she's free to

> leave them

> open to the air. What a relief. Finally, she confirmed that we

> are fully

> out of trauma watch!!!!

>

> What a change from when I first desperately e-mailed the group!

>

> Thanks so much everyone for your well wishes for our girl.

>

> And Sheri - this is of remedies are perfect. I've printed them

> out and it's

> on the fridge so that's it's easily accessible as we go through

> the physical

> and emotional healing process with her over the next couple of months.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Sheri Nakken

> wrote:

>

> >

> > Always give all in water - I'll send water administration info

> >

> > I would put calendula cream/lotion on the wounds

> > if look like need assistance - if healing OK, no need to.

> >

> > Just watch for any other symptoms - sometimes aconite for

> shocking things.

> >

> >

> > .

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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It's on the shelves of the homeopathic pharmaices and health food stores

here (in Toronto, Canada).

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:46 PM, <wharrison@...> wrote:

> Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M. Where did

> you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just wondering.

>

> .

>

>

>

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Oh, not where I am. I have to go to the naturopath for 200C or mail order it.

Winnie

Re: Re: tetanus

Vaccinations

> It's on the shelves of the homeopathic pharmaices and health

> food stores

> here (in Toronto, Canada).

>

>

>

> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:46 PM, wrote:

>

> > Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M.

> Where did

> > you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just

> wondering.>

> > .

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius. ~Mozart

>

>

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At 11:23 AM 7/25/2008, you wrote:

>Thank you for this remedy list Sheri. It's most helpful.

>

>After Winnie's e-mail, I was wondering if I did the wrong thing by giving

>her the 1M, and perhaps I did. I gave her 2 doses, 1 pellet upon return

>from hospital, and one about 13 hours later, after which I went back down to

>the 30. I sneeked one dose of the 30 at hospital, but at that point, it's

>really not going to do much visually, you know?

For minor acutes and first aid, sometimes 1M is necessary, but mostly

I teach using 200C

Always use in water so you can adjust the potency a little each time

by succussing it.

Body does not do well with same potency for subsequent doses

>So, after seeing her 36 hours after (meaning right now), I think that the 1M

>was maybe the right thing for the extent of the injuries. She's basically

>pulp from the waist down. They said she would be unable to walk for about 2

>weeks, and from there it would be very slow.

Certainly sounds like it.

>Yesterday she started moving her left leg, which had no movement whatsoever

>from the time of the accident, and her right she now has full mobility in,

>and it was very limited at the time of the accident. Then, this morning, I

>had a quick shower and when I got out I heard her yell (she had been

>sleeping). I ran to get her and she was STANDING! next to the bed. I

>almost fell over. We had a big party, and then she had to be picked up

>(can't walk).

Yea

>So, yay for her. She totally has her spirit back, now her body just needs

>to follow.

Wonderful

>In addition, she just had a check up with the family doctor. She knows, of

>course, that Lilly is not vaccinated and never mentioned anything about it,

>so I assume she doesn't have any fear of teatanus from the injuries she

>has. She also took all the wrappings off and said she's free to leave them

>open to the air. What a relief. Finally, she confirmed that we are fully

>out of trauma watch!!!!

Great

>What a change from when I first desperately e-mailed the group!

>

>Thanks so much everyone for your well wishes for our girl.

>

>And Sheri - this is of remedies are perfect. I've printed them out and it's

>on the fridge so that's it's easily accessible as we go through the physical

>and emotional healing process with her over the next couple of months.

Wonderful

Sheri

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>On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

>

> >

> > Always give all in water - I'll send water administration info

> >

> > I would put calendula cream/lotion on the wounds

> > if look like need assistance - if healing OK, no need to.

> >

> > Just watch for any other symptoms - sometimes aconite for shocking things.

> >

> >

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At 12:46 PM 7/25/2008, you wrote:

>Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M. Where

>did you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just

>wondering. Anything that potent should only be given once, even 200C

>I would only give once.

That is not accurate for minor acutes that are strong and first aid.

> It's my understanding that a lower strength is used for acute

> conditions and a higher one for chronic conditions, and to stop

> once you see it is working.

That is not accurate.

I teach how to use 200C in water for minor acutes and first aid (30C

often isn't strong enough - you have to have a potency that is a

little stronger than the strength of an illness and some serious

injuires or strong minor acutes need 1M to work and certainly

200C. 30C often will not.

You don't want to give 200C for anything that is recurring acutes or

chronic and I teach that in my class.

For those that have not gone thru my class I would only recommend 30C

until people know how to determine the above.

But if she had consulted me I would have suggested at least 200C and

probably 1M (although would usually try 200C first)

Again see the instructions I send for minor acutes and first aid.

Chronic is a whole other situation and NEVER do I use higher for

chronic - LM1 or 30C in water to begin with usually or if person

really sensitive start with 6C (all in water)

>Sheri, what is your recommendation on strengths? Does the strength

>matter if you use in water?

Yes the strength/potency matters always as well as the dose

Sheri

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At 12:46 PM 7/25/2008, you wrote:

>Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M. Where

>did you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just

>wondering. Anything that potent should only be given once, even 200C

>I would only give once.

That is not accurate for minor acutes that are strong and first aid.

> It's my understanding that a lower strength is used for acute

> conditions and a higher one for chronic conditions, and to stop

> once you see it is working.

That is not accurate.

I teach how to use 200C in water for minor acutes and first aid (30C

often isn't strong enough - you have to have a potency that is a

little stronger than the strength of an illness and some serious

injuires or strong minor acutes need 1M to work and certainly

200C. 30C often will not.

You don't want to give 200C for anything that is recurring acutes or

chronic and I teach that in my class.

For those that have not gone thru my class I would only recommend 30C

until people know how to determine the above.

But if she had consulted me I would have suggested at least 200C and

probably 1M (although would usually try 200C first)

Again see the instructions I send for minor acutes and first aid.

Chronic is a whole other situation and NEVER do I use higher for

chronic - LM1 or 30C in water to begin with usually or if person

really sensitive start with 6C (all in water)

>Sheri, what is your recommendation on strengths? Does the strength

>matter if you use in water?

Yes the strength/potency matters always as well as the dose

Sheri

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Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses

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It sounds as if having some 1M arnica on hand is a good idea, then. I only treat

for acute, mostly using 30C and stop when it begins to work--seems to do the

trick. I do give my son 200C for poison ivy because he gets it bad, but I just

give one dose of that.

You would give more than one dose of 200c or 1M? Your list showed suggested

remedies but I didn't see anything about frequency.

Winnie

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> At 12:46 PM 7/25/2008, you wrote:

> >Glad to hear she's doing better. I still am leery of the 1M.

> Where

> >did you get that strength? It's not commonly bought so am just

> >wondering. Anything that potent should only be given once, even

> 200C

> >I would only give once.

>

>

> That is not accurate for minor acutes that are strong and first aid.

>

> > It's my understanding that a lower strength is used for acute

> > conditions and a higher one for chronic conditions, and to

> stop

> > once you see it is working.

>

>

> That is not accurate.

>

> I teach how to use 200C in water for minor acutes and first aid

> (30C

> often isn't strong enough - you have to have a potency that is a

> little stronger than the strength of an illness and some serious

> injuires or strong minor acutes need 1M to work and certainly

> 200C. 30C often will not.

>

> You don't want to give 200C for anything that is recurring

> acutes or

> chronic and I teach that in my class.

> For those that have not gone thru my class I would only

> recommend 30C

> until people know how to determine the above.

> But if she had consulted me I would have suggested at least 200C

> and

> probably 1M (although would usually try 200C first)

>

> Again see the instructions I send for minor acutes and first aid.

>

> Chronic is a whole other situation and NEVER do I use higher for

> chronic - LM1 or 30C in water to begin with usually or if person

> really sensitive start with 6C (all in water)

>

>

> >Sheri, what is your recommendation on strengths? Does the

> strength

> >matter if you use in water?

>

>

> Yes the strength/potency matters always as well as the dose

> Sheri

>

> --------------------------------------------------------

> Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

> Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

> Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses

>

>

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