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Hi All, & Hi Simon,

 

Are Thoresen <arethore used ISOPATHY in a similar

case with oespohageal damage after a child drank caustic soda.

The outcome was dramatic.

 

I'm unsure of the details or the dilutions use, but Are may be able to

give specific suggestion on your case.

 

" dallaskinguk " <dallasking wrote:

> ... oesophageal scarring due to having swallowed kettle descaler.

> He sounds to have a certain range of swallowing function, it is

> worse when he is angry or upset, so I am going to use some herbs

> and maybe massage for that. However I wondered about the

> possibility of direct contact of herbs, prehaps in a syrup vehicle,

> to soften the scarring a bit prior to an attempt to stretch the

> oesophagus. The first attempt at stretching perforated it and

> produced more scar tissue so this next will be the last and then it

> is major surgery. I would appreciate any thoughts and experiences

> on the possibility of herbs helping and which ones might be tried.

> Simon

 

 

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The first attempt at stretching perforated it and produced more scar tissue so this next will be the last and then it is major surgery.

>>>>>I would have to say that probably the only thing that would really work is a steroid mixed with DMSO injected at the site. This mixture is great to soften scar tissue

Alon

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, " Alon Marcus " <alonmarcus@w...> wrote:

> ISOPATHY

> >>>Whats this

 

From Stedman's Medical Dictionary:

 

Treatment of disease by means of the causal agent or a product of the

same disease; or treatment of a diseased organ by an extract of a

similar organ from a healthy animal. See Also: homeopathy.

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