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chicken pox | From pilgrim3 [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-02-22 |
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| Is there any homoe medicine to avoid contracting chicken pox?As my child is 7 months and I dont want her to contract this disease since 3 people already have contracted in my family. |
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| Re: chicken pox | From John Stanton [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-02-22 |
what is exact state of health of child at this time? what treatments has child had to this point in life?please explain (why?-what for? and when?) what vaccinations/immunizations so far?what is diet consist of at this point?
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| Re: chicken pox | From pilgrim3 [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-02-22 |
Hello, She has been given all vaccines eg. polio,Hepititus B.C.G etc.My baby is fine and I dont want her to contract this disease.Can you suggest any homoe medicine?Is varicella 200 good for avoiding Chicken pox? Regards | | |
| Re: chicken pox | From John Stanton [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-02-22 |
wouldnt guarentee varicella working as such--fear based decisions--need be wary of...this is big basis for vaccinations ""WHAT IF"" | | |
| Re: chicken pox | From deoshlok [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-02-23 |
In India we are using Rhus tox 1M daily one dose for 4 dose will prevent from this problem. We are good success in preventing the chickenpox from this medicine dr.deoshlok sharma | This thread continues beneath the following ad.
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| Re: chicken pox | From pilgrim3 [Log on to view profile] | on 2006-02-23 |
Dr.Deoshlok, Rhus tox 1m for 7 month baby? how many pills in 4 doses? for adults how many pills? Pl let me know Thanks |
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