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Tattoo Removal With Homeopathy?

Hello All,

I wanted to know if there is a way to remove tattoos using Homeopathic methods.

A lot of inks are toxic and so perhaps the body can recognize them with some help and break them up. Is this in the realm of homeopathy?

Thanks,
Ralf
 
  ralf_s_mouse on 2006-12-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Are you serious?
 
ZepOz last decade
Oh Zep of randiland, hope you are not too disappointed by the lack of response.

Ralf, if the toxins caused a reaction, there might be treatment to resolve that, but not for removal of the tatoos themselves.
 
Daisy43 last decade
Oh Daisy43 of ABChomeopathyland,

I've never hidden my identity here. And you are more than welcome to come and chat with us at any time. For a start, you won't get banned if we don't agree with you!

Most tattoo inks are vegetable dyes, which are naturally present in most of the foods we eat, even fresh food. So they are as 'toxic' as good food.

And my question remains: Is this person serious?
 
ZepOz last decade
Zep, it might be that ralf doesn't understand homeopathy and that is why he asked. That's a far cry from the intentional mischarcterizations at randiland. Homeopathy has no role unless there is a 'disease' present. In the absence of a toxic reaction as a result of the tatoo inks there is nothing to treat.
 
Daisy43 last decade
What 'intentional mischaracterisations' might they be you are referring to? If you feel you are being misrepresented, by all means post there and explain why that is so, and correct us.

You are correct about the requirement for a disease to be present to treat something. Which raises some salient questions you might want to try answering:

1) What do you call a 'disease'?

2) How to you determine it exists and which disease it actually is?

3) What criteria do you use to select treatment, and can you justify that choice?

4) How do select you determine that the treatment is actually successful? (Be careful with this question - it requires thinking about!)
 
ZepOz last decade
Thanks for Answering My Question about tattoo removal.
I guess I will have to look for alternatives. Lazer hurt a lot and are expensive, but may be the only way to go. I've had a good amount of that type of work on my face and it hurt real bad and you are puffed up and purple like you got a nastey fight.

I am new to Homeopathy, but find it works. I now understand more about it after these posts. I am currently using some for a worm cleanse I am doing and they are working well and much better tasting than black walnut or worm wood.

Thanks for all the energy into this thread. I'll keep reading it.

Ralf S. Mouse - my favorite book when I was a youngster.
 
ralf_s_mouse last decade
OK, Ralf-mouse, you are serious.

In which case you have realised that you have only a few choices. You can either leave your tattoos and live with them, or have them surgically removed in some way (laser is just one way).

Naturally, laser treatment WILL have that effect on you (pain, swelling, redness, etc) - it actually burns the top layer of skin off. This is exactly the same as if you put your skin in a fire. However it does repair itself eventually, but it can leave scarring.

But that is the price you pay for having tattoos that you later regret. Which is an excellent lesson for young people considering having one done - a tattoo is with you for life!
 
ZepOz last decade
Hey Ralf,
I feel that your question is not only VALID, but WISE.
(And I can't believe you had to suffer these fools.)
Here poor Ralf is, trying to find an answer to an EXTREMELY VALID QUESTION, and all you do is try and berate him by questioning his sincerity.
Shame on you.
[message edited by thekid127 on Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:19:03 GMT]
 
thekid127 last decade
Hi I was just looking for a response on this thread about the remedies that would help remove the toxins from a semi-permanent tattoo? Can someone help?

Thank you
Vanessa
 
Vanessawani 6 years ago

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