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Re: [2]: new caseFrom: R.Daniel Braun, MD FACOG (rbraun@netdirect.net)Sun Aug 31 15:15:57 1997
At Sat, 30 Aug 1997, tradmidwifery@juno.com wrote: > >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 > Before I prescribe anything for a patient, I want to know: A. What is it that I am prescribing? B. What are its side effects? C. What is its efficacy ? Can you answer any of these three questions about "Ignatia 30x" ?
-- R.Daniel Braun, MD
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