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remedy for keloid scar from surgery, chicken pox, pierced ears? | From tweety [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-03-02 |
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Can someone advise me on what to take for my scar problem?
Lg, raised, dark pink scar from surgery near left arm pit; deeper fibrous feeling scar from surgery on left breast, slightly pink; arm pit scar hurts occassionally if I lean on it a certain way; both about 1 1/2 yrs old.
Flat, skin colored scar from chicken pox on chest area, very small, about 20 yrs old.
Fibrous scar behind left earlobe from peirced ear, skin color, about 15 yrs old.
Very self-conscious about look of scars. |
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| Re: remedy for keloid scar from surgery, chicken pox, pierced ears? | From deoshlok [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-03-02 |
try kali iod 30c three times in a day for a 6month and report me.
dr.deoshlok sharma | | |
| Re: remedy for keloid scar from surgery, chicken pox, pierced ears? | From tweety [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-03-03 |
Hello Dr Deoshlok Sharma,
Thank you for your reply.
I read the description for the remedy you suggested. Could you please explain how it will work w/ my condition? I saw a few other postings for keloids suggesting silicea, graphites, lachesis, to name a few. None said kali iod. I'm new to homeopathy and would like to understand more before I make a purchase.
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| Re: remedy for keloid scar from surgery, chicken pox, pierced ears? | From ruth45 [Log on to view profile] | on 2007-03-05 |
Tweety, You asked for advice and a professional homeopath with years of experience gave you one. Then you want him to explain why so you can learn more about homeopathy.
If you are going to question his suggestion, then don't ask for help. If you don't like the remedy suggested, then don't take it. And if you want to learn more about homeopathy, then get some books and study it.
Best wishes,
Ruth |
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