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Strong Bones...?

Hi doctors,

my brother who is 17 years old is growing good. but his bones are not strong and thick.

can you suggest homeopathy tablets which can give all minerals like calcium, phosporous, magnesium, sodium,etc...for strong bones and thick bones?

kindly make sure they are absorbed well doctors as he has poor digestion.
 
  ramheight6 on 2010-09-12
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Give him calc. phos. 6x, 3 pills twice daily for a month. If after a month, he has still problems, please post the filled in questionnaire.
 
maheeru last decade
at---maheeru

I found this...is it ok ..?

bioplasma.html " rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.1-800homeopathy.com/bioplasma.html

regards,
ramki
 
ramheight6 last decade
what you have asked is bio plasma tissue salt combination. It contains 12 tissue salts. Another combination is 5 phos salts.

But what i wanted you to procure is calc. phos. 6x a stand alone tissue salt.

While the said combination would be helpful as a general tonic, my suggestion was aimed at calcium deficiency and bone issues.
 
maheeru last decade
at--maheeru

many thanks for the swift reply

what i was thinking is bones are made of those 12 tissue salts.Is it correct?
 
ramheight6 last decade
No bones are not made of all these 12 salts. The main component of bone is calcium phosphate.

But Dr. Schussler based on the analysis and research of inorganic constituents of cremated organs and remains concluded that the body tissues contain all these 12 tissue salts. This is whole body and not bones alone.
 
maheeru last decade
at--maheeru

that was a great research pointing..thank you..

as his digestion rate is poor, can i give him calc.phos.6x in liquid form?

regards,
ram
 
ramheight6 last decade
You're welcome Ram.

You may give him pills or drops. It doesn't matter.

After this tissue salt, we will deal with his totality, if he exhibits any problem. For that, a filled in questionnaire will be most useful.
 
maheeru last decade
at--maheeru

Hi doctor,

Here is an excerpt from the article at : http://www.writtenvoices.com/article_display.php?article_id=....


'For quite some time, it was thought that protein weakened bone. However, the formation of collagen is dependent on sufficient protein in the diet, as well as Vitamin C, which stimulates the enzymes that form the collagen and connective tissue. A deficiency of either one could weaken the bone matrix, interfering with its ability to hold on to the calcium salts. '

So good amount of protein is equally needed as calcium phosphate.

so i will give him good amount of protein also. I am planning to buy 'whey protein isolate' for him.Is that OK doctor?

secondly, 1 drop of calcium phosphate 200c contains how many milligrams of calcium phospate? I want to know how many milligrams because excess calcium will damage kidneys and not good for health.Hope I am correct.


many thanks maheeru

warm regards,
ramki
 
ramheight6 last decade
Hi Ramki

Unless your son is into working out, sports i don't think protein whey supplementation would be useful for him. But if you want you can add protein foods in his diet.

I didn't suggest calc. phos. 200c. Only 6x.

In calc. phos. 200c there are no material molecules of calcium phosphate left because homeopathic medicines are diluted energy medicines.

The suggested 6x has some material molecules but very meagre and very less than a milligram.

So you can go ahead with my suggestion without any bother as it's safe.
 
maheeru last decade

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