Guest guest Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 I have seen this too, and working with hormonal balance has helped as has considering imbalance in the ANS that is aggravated by the histamine reactions. Furthermore, there are often autoimmune factors. I know this is vague but as you know, each case is individual. Martha Parah, MD Boulder CO Subject: Re: histamineTo: "" < >Cc: "" < >Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 2:41 PM I have quite a few women age ranging from mid 30s to mid 50s who are all presenting with histmaine reactions that we cant seem to control. I have looked at food sensitivities and thyroid control but these are excessive cases and outside of quercitin, vit c, bromelain, sinugem, black currant adrenal support thyroid support and avoiding foods we have identified, How do I help them no be so reactive and produce so much histamine? Any clue ? Im at a loss. Have tried acute homeopathics like apis medorrhinum, urtica urens, rhus tox and histaminum as well. HELP!!!!!! It doesnt seem right that someone should have hives every time they eat or with my other woman, ongoing hives since Janaury. Any thoghts from an UNDA point of view on why this is occuring? I keep trying to come up with biochemistry or physiological reasoning but am at a stand still. ODell ND Bedford, NH Homeopathic E-Coli for UC - Q I have a patient with UC that I’d like to attempt to desensitize to his own gut flora in an attempt to heal the disease. In addition to Undas for the gut and miasm, I’m thinking of giving him homeopathic E-coli along with high dose probiotics. Has anyone used this before? I’m not certain about the details, in particular dosing and how long the protocol needs to continue. I’m thinking of starting with a 12c and slowly building to higher potencies perhaps monthly. He has responded poorly to castor oil as it flares his UC but feel that the castor oil would be a good adjunct during this treatment..perhaps a little on a cotton ball in the belly button will do the trick? Lastly, any suggestions on where to purchase homeopathic E-coli? If any of you fine docs out there could confer your extensive experience and knowledge on this subject, it would be much appreciated!! Have a great weekend and thanks for your help! Dr. Cheri King Colorado Natural Health Center drking@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 Look at their gut function via GI health panel or CDSA...you will most likely uncover something. Treat the gut with Undas too...autoimmune reactions are rooted in a disordered gut. I have seen this too, and working with hormonal balance has helped as has considering imbalance in the ANS that is aggravated by the histamine reactions. Furthermore, there are often autoimmune factors. I know this is vague but as you know, each case is individual. Martha Parah, MD Boulder CO Subject: Re: histamineTo: " " < >Cc: " " < > Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 2:41 PM I have quite a few women age ranging from mid 30s to mid 50s who are all presenting with histmaine reactions that we cant seem to control. I have looked at food sensitivities and thyroid control but these are excessive cases and outside of quercitin, vit c, bromelain, sinugem, black currant adrenal support thyroid support and avoiding foods we have identified, How do I help them no be so reactive and produce so much histamine? Any clue ? Im at a loss. Have tried acute homeopathics like apis medorrhinum, urtica urens, rhus tox and histaminum as well. HELP!!!!!! It doesnt seem right that someone should have hives every time they eat or with my other woman, ongoing hives since Janaury. Any thoghts from an UNDA point of view on why this is occuring? I keep trying to come up with biochemistry or physiological reasoning but am at a stand still. ODell ND Bedford, NH Homeopathic E-Coli for UC - Q I have a patient with UC that I’d like to attempt to desensitize to his own gut flora in an attempt to heal the disease. In addition to Undas for the gut and miasm, I’m thinking of giving him homeopathic E-coli along with high dose probiotics. Has anyone used this before? I’m not certain about the details, in particular dosing and how long the protocol needs to continue. I’m thinking of starting with a 12c and slowly building to higher potencies perhaps monthly. He has responded poorly to castor oil as it flares his UC but feel that the castor oil would be a good adjunct during this treatment..perhaps a little on a cotton ball in the belly button will do the trick? Lastly, any suggestions on where to purchase homeopathic E-coli? If any of you fine docs out there could confer your extensive experience and knowledge on this subject, it would be much appreciated!! Have a great weekend and thanks for your help! Dr. Cheri King Colorado Natural Health Center drking@... -- NDNorth field, RI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 Look at their gut function via GI health panel or CDSA...you will most likely uncover something. Treat the gut with Undas too...autoimmune reactions are rooted in a disordered gut. I have seen this too, and working with hormonal balance has helped as has considering imbalance in the ANS that is aggravated by the histamine reactions. Furthermore, there are often autoimmune factors. I know this is vague but as you know, each case is individual. Martha Parah, MD Boulder CO Subject: Re: histamineTo: " " < >Cc: " " < > Date: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 2:41 PM I have quite a few women age ranging from mid 30s to mid 50s who are all presenting with histmaine reactions that we cant seem to control. I have looked at food sensitivities and thyroid control but these are excessive cases and outside of quercitin, vit c, bromelain, sinugem, black currant adrenal support thyroid support and avoiding foods we have identified, How do I help them no be so reactive and produce so much histamine? Any clue ? Im at a loss. Have tried acute homeopathics like apis medorrhinum, urtica urens, rhus tox and histaminum as well. HELP!!!!!! It doesnt seem right that someone should have hives every time they eat or with my other woman, ongoing hives since Janaury. Any thoghts from an UNDA point of view on why this is occuring? I keep trying to come up with biochemistry or physiological reasoning but am at a stand still. ODell ND Bedford, NH Homeopathic E-Coli for UC - Q I have a patient with UC that I’d like to attempt to desensitize to his own gut flora in an attempt to heal the disease. In addition to Undas for the gut and miasm, I’m thinking of giving him homeopathic E-coli along with high dose probiotics. Has anyone used this before? I’m not certain about the details, in particular dosing and how long the protocol needs to continue. I’m thinking of starting with a 12c and slowly building to higher potencies perhaps monthly. He has responded poorly to castor oil as it flares his UC but feel that the castor oil would be a good adjunct during this treatment..perhaps a little on a cotton ball in the belly button will do the trick? Lastly, any suggestions on where to purchase homeopathic E-coli? If any of you fine docs out there could confer your extensive experience and knowledge on this subject, it would be much appreciated!! Have a great weekend and thanks for your help! Dr. Cheri King Colorado Natural Health Center drking@... -- NDNorth field, RI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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