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help for obstinate anaemia

friends, my wife is seven months pregnant now. even after i have given her a variety of iron rich foods, her hemoglobin level remains below 10. she does not take allopathic iron pills. still her stool is blackish in colour. is this an indication of the fact that her body rejects iron even if it gets it through food? i have given her ferrum phos 6X, calc phos 6X,mag phos 6X and kali phos 6X for about four or five months. but that too has not solved this problem. is there any medicine in homeopathy to make the body absorb maximum iron from food? do you have any other solution for this problem?
 
  pcthahir on 2009-12-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
you can check modalities of FERRUM MET and if this matches your wife's, give it in 12c potencies some 3 to 4 times a day for about 2 weeks.

report after 2 weeks.
 
rishimba last decade
i think her case almost suits for ferrum met except that she is now hot and likes cold. in the earlier part of her pregnancy, that is, until over a month back, she was cold and liked everything warm. now she has weak digestion, and her pain and burning in the hands and fingers gets aggravated during sleep at night and at rest, it is ameliorated by movement. can i give her ferrum met itself? but 12C is not available in the pharmacies here. there are only 3X and 30C. which potency should i choose and how many doses?
 
pcthahir last decade
give her 3x potency some 4 to 6 times a day for 2 weeks.

one dose would be three drops or 4 pillules.
 
rishimba last decade

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