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Sounds like a a very interesting case but one with excellent peculiarities that would lend themselves well to homeopathy. If UNDAs help with the symptoms but the improvements do not stick, you might want to study the remedies in each numbered compound that you gave her to try to find one that might be helpful as a single remedy, dosed at a higher potency than the UNDAs supply. There is no polio miasm, but both Hahnamann and Sankaran both suggest that any pathogen that can pass through a population horizontally (ie transmitted throughout a population such as influenza was, or tuberculosis, or AIDS, or polio) or vertically (passed from father or mother to child) can be addressed with a nosode. In short your idea of trying the polio nosode may very well help! It is difficult to use MacRepertory and Reference Works in your case because I dont know anything specific, peculiar or unusual about

the case, but having said that I put in a few ideas into Reference works. When I look for "Legs give out" in the same remedy as "polio" I get three remedies: Aesculus, Conium and Syzigium. Conium is specific for legs giving out when going up or down stairs. MacRepertory brings up Curare frequently. Curare is a remedy associated with great fatigueability of muscles. It is a poison from South America that causes an animal -if shot with a poison tipped arrow- to fall asleep due to flaccid paralysis. This might be a big remedy to check out given the symptoms of your patients Ruta graveolens also comes up frequently. Good luck Klamath Falls, ORLoreen Dawson <loreend@...> wrote: Hi EveryoneI had a very interesting discussion with a patient this morning, that I would like your feedback on. I have been treating the patient and her sister (age 50 and 52) for a couple of years for fibromyalgia type symptoms. Both get chronic muscle pain, weakness in the muscles and easy fatiguability. Their legs sometimes just give out for no known reason. (The have a brother in another town with exactly the same symptoms) They have all had numberous medical investigations that come up with nothing. If the sisters are very careful with their diets, manage their stresses, take a variety of supplements and do UNDA,

their leg symptoms improve, but never really go away. They are both managing. Today, the younger sister asked me if polio could be inherited. Apparently their father had polio when he was a child (unsure which age, but before 10). He recovered from the polio. The sisters were discussing this, and thought their symptoms mimic polio in some way, and wonder if it could be inherited.I am wondering if it could be inherited as a miasm. And, if so, could it be cleared with homeopathic polio? (assuming there is such a thing). Or, could the virus itself somehow be lurking in their bodies, and be cleared with very high doses of vitamin A.Any ideas or feedback about treating these sisters would be welcome. Thanks.Loreen Dawson, NDSechelt, BCFamily Medicine

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