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Dr. Satchidananda Choudhury opened up discussion on bone fracture.

Dear Friends, 

Do you have any experences to cure fracture? Just 2 months ago, an woman of 85 years old, came to me with a history of fracture of ribs, very painful, feelings of broken down, when any movement. Freequent urination and wants to stool. Dymentia. All pain relived by lying down to the affected side. Thirsty. 

I prescribed Bryonia Lm/1, 12 doses, 4 times daily, followed by same medicine Lm/2 in same manner. After 6 days, she get 80% relife in pain. I prescrived Bryonia up to Lm/6, till today. She has no pain at all. 
Please share me with your case. 
Choudhury


Karen Ray Farreira replied 

So many successes has homeopathy in the realm of fractures.

A nine year old boy with a fractured tibia; excruciating pain night and day, with no relief from prescribed pain medications; after one dose of Bry LM1 he was pain free and required no more meds; he took the remedy over the following few days, as needed when the pain would begin to return.

An elderly woman was in a car accident and her back was broken in five places; the pain was severe and morphine gave only slight relief. 2 days after the injury, during a hospital visit she was given Bry LM1; she reported great relief immediately, continued to take the remedy for a week as needed upon return of the pain, was able to walk after one day on the remedy, to the surprise of the hospital staff. Her complete recovery was complicated by the emotional trauma of her granddaughters death in the accident, for which her daughter (also in the accident) received Ign LM1 with excellent results.

A man presented with few symptoms other than gnawing pain in the arm of six weeks duration since a fracture; Symph 200c was given and complete relief of pain was reported after one dose.

May all be blessed with health & joy!


I am interested to learn more. 


Tags: bone-fractures, cases-of-broken-bones, homeopathy, remedies-for-fractures

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Important rubrics from Kent. Generalities chapter-


SLOW repair of broken bones :

Asaf., Calc-p., Calc., ferr., lyc., merc., mez., nit-ac., ph-ac., phos., puls., ruta., sep., sil., staph., sulph., symph.

BRITTLE bones :

Calc., symph.

INJURIES,

Bone :

Calc-p., calc., Ruta., sul-ac., symph.


Periosteum :

Ruta.

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