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Nosode for possible STD infection?

Hi. Last night I hooked up with a guy at a party and the condom broke. I am on the pill but I was worried because I think he is quite a 'player,' if you know what I mean; I fear I may contract an STD. So I immediately froze the condom, thinking that I may be able to use make a nosode from it. Is this possible? If something like this ever happens again, what should I do? Thanks--Sally.
 
  sally853 on 2007-03-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Oh, and in case it was not clear, what I meant to use as a mother tincture was any remaining semen and pre-ejaculatory fluid that I could salvage from the broken condom. Thanks--Sally.
 
sally853 last decade
It will not help.

sajjad.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade
Dear Sajjad, in what instances could a nosode/isode made from an infectious agent help, and how would one prepare it? For example, what if I make a nosode from a swab of my own (possibly & presumably infected) vaginal tissue? Must one first wait for symptoms to appear, and if so, what about the claims of some to have prepared homeopathic vaccinations? Otherwise, if I do later get symptoms of an infection, for example of gonorrhea, would the best remedy be something other than the infectious agent(s)?
 
sally853 last decade
Good questions, Sally. I hope you get some responses.

I find that not many homeopaths use 'auto nosodes' in their practices, which is too bad.

I recently had a cold and no clear remedy stood out and no remedies seemd to help it, either. So I made a nosode from my own nose mucus (about a 12C potency), and my cold was 95% gone after 2 doses. So, auto nosodes have their place, particularly when other remedies fail or the symptoms don't add up to a clear remedy picture.

All the best -

Tracy
 
Truthfinder last decade

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