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Re: [2]: new caseFrom: Ronald R Helm (rrhelm@juno.com)Sun Aug 31 09:24:33 1997
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997 21:25:38 -0500 tradmidwifery@juno.com writes: >Hi, >This may be a stretch for this list, but I have seen *great* results >from >using a "grief remedy* (homeopathic), Ignatia 30x. I recently tried >it >on a 14week IUFD, confirmed by u/s at 12weeks. She was refusing D&C, >and >I was getting very concerned about the risks. Within 4 hours of >taking >this remedy she began cramping and spotting, passed conception tissue >within 10hours. > >The great thing about homeopathic remedies is, if it doesn't work it >causes no harm, and if it does work it works well. > >Tammy And had you thrown salt over your left shoulder at midnight in the local cemetery, this patient probably would have aborted at the same time and then you could have attributed this miracle to voodoo! Ron
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