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What is Euphorbia, What is Euphorbium? Euphorbium for Asthma.

First question:

What is Euphorbia? Has anyone seen it? What it look like?

Let’s start here to unfold a new magic.
 
  kuldeep on 2005-03-17
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A Spurge by any other name....

If you want to read about Euphorbia and how the poison acts on the body, here is a link. It talks about various species of the plant.

http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/s/spurge84.html
 
laddy111 last decade
By the way, from the drawing, it looks like a prickly penis with stuff growing on it. So, based on the Doctrine of Signatures, maybe a remedy for male penile rashes, herpes, or prickly sensations in the penis...Let the mind wander...
 
laddy111 last decade
Dear Sir Dr. Kuldeep

New Magic, can't wait but I know you want us to discover about Euphorbia. I googled it and saw google images. Now this is everywhere. I have it in my home. Last time you asked what is Thuja and I had it in our home.

Euphorbia is a family of plants mostly spiny but some are not spiny. We call it Danda Thor (Spiny rod). Web says that it is a biggest plant family on the earth, about 60,000 known species. In my Material Medica there are 6 Euphorbia plants mentioned.

Harsh.
 
harsh last decade
Dear Harsh

So you have Euphorbia at home. Not all euphorbia are spiny. A plant named Euphorbia Prostrata is not thorny. By the way Euphorbia Prostrata can save the life of a person with dreadly snake bite. I witnessed this myself.

Another amusing story. One day at wedding occasion a chef was not able to make proper yoghurt. It was a crisis for him because he needed yoghurt in just one hour. So he went out and found some leaves of Euphorbia Prostrata and put some crushed leaves of it in milk and yoghurt was ready in half hour (Some acceptable taste but he fixed the taste with spices)

Euphorbia family plant contains white milky juice. You can’t go wrong in identifying a euphorbia plant. Anywhere you puncture it, you will see milk oozing.

kuldeep
 
kuldeep last decade
Dr. Kuldeep

Another wonder is coming. I know what is Euphorbia. I dont' have it at home but can buy it from Home Depot. Today I read about Euphorbium in MM. It works on asthma.

I believe Euphorbium is the milky resinous juice of Euphorbia. Can I try it on my son. He is 8 years old and has asthma. I was going to mention about him here but I thought Homeopathy will not work on ashtma. He is on inhalers. Thanks, Silverman
 
silverman last decade
Dear Sir Dr. Kuldeep

What do yo think if I can use diluted Euphorbia Milk (Euphorbium) on my father. He too is on inhalers plus prednisone (10 mg).

Regards.

Harsh
 
harsh last decade
Not so soon, you both act too fast.

Euphorbium is the mily juice of Euphorbia Resinifera, but I have experimented with many Euphorbia plants, all work on asthma.

Let's talk about Euphorbia Resinifera.

Harsh: You said you have Euphorbia at home. How many corners it got? You said it is a thorny rod and I believe it has corners where thorn grow, how many corners it got?

Silverman you go to Home Depot and check how many species of Euphorbia they got and what is the difference between each plant.
 
kuldeep last decade
Harsh said that Kuldeep asked about Thuja-where?
I love your unconventional approach Kuldeep! By the way - do you plan ever do go to Calcutta? maya_hari (thread: excessive sweat...") would really like to see you-needs help. If you could suggest some remedy here it would be more than welcome.(although I suggested one - I wouldn't mind if you do not confirm-her health is a priority).
 
Astra2012 last decade
Dear Astra

I checked all my thread, Thuja was mentioned in http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/19773/1

I will look into maya_hari threads.

I past had to treat thousands of patients with no money. So I had to find ways to treat them and educate them how to treat them and to others.

I will be in India in the middle of April. More patients are waiting there.

I am writing some sure shot remedies for the benefit of mankind.
 
kuldeep last decade
Thanks -she will
appreciate it-and so will I.
You travel a lot (and thanks to your willingness to share we hear great things)!
 
Astra2012 last decade
My Experiences with Euphorbia:

When I was in India I used to sleep on the roof under the sky. Our home was joined by another home and one could walk from roof to roof. Lady other door was suffering from asthma and each morning she was in brutally bad shape. She used to cough, had breathlessness. Many times I thought she will just faint. I tried Sulphur and what not? Nothing worked. Finally I focused on Euphorbia, Euphorbium and Grindelia.

Luckily Grindelia was blooming around and I tried it on the lady effect was very little. Then I wanted to buy Euphorbia and Euphorbium but was not able to find it at local homeopathy stores. In front of my home there were Euphorbia growing like crazy. It was not the exact Euphorbia what we need but anyway I used it. It had too little milky resin and I tried to have a spoonful but I gave up. So I pulped a peace of plant and soaked in the water and tried my best to have a potency of 2X and gave the bottle to that lady.

Next day lady didn’t cough and slept till late and a miracle happened. She came to thank me and said, “You pumped life in me”.

Later on I used proper Euphorbia to make Euphorbium and used it on many asthma patients almost everybody got relief. Asthma didn’t’ go away but they got much relief. The mucus from respiratory tracks dried up. Few doses were enough to dry up the mucus and if mucus came back after two three weeks patients took few doses again. Most of them brought Euphorbia Resinifera plant at their home and cherished it and used just one drop of fresh milky resin per day.
 
kuldeep last decade
Euphorbia and Euphorbium are also used for Facial Eruptins (espacially glossy eruptions)
 
kuldeep last decade
Dear Sir Dr. Kuldeep

Euphorbia at my home has 6 corners and has leaves at its top. Any time a new branch comes out leaves are alwasy at top. If we make any puncture in the plant or break leaf milk drips out of it.

Harsh
 
harsh last decade
Euphorbium is the milk of Euphorbia Resinifera.

Euphorbia Resinifera is just like a thorny rod or pole but has four corners.

It is available everywhere and in the plant nurseries.
 
kuldeep last decade
Dear Sir Dr. Kuldeep

This means Euphorbia at my place is no good. I will find Euphorbia Resinifera. Please clarify how to use this plant and more details about using it for Asthma.

Thanks.
Harsh.
 
harsh last decade
Dr. Kuldeep

During lunch time I had a walk to Home Depot. I saw 9 different plants named Euphorbia. They all had thorns. Four of them were spiny rods and had 4 to 6 corners. Two had countless corners. Rest of them were ball like.

Silverman
 
silverman last decade
Today I will buy Euphorbia with four corners.
 
silverman last decade
Euphorbium is Euphorbia Resinifers's milky extract.

Euphorbia is a biggest plant family on the earth. Euphorbium Resinifera is a rod or pole like thorny plant. It can be obtained everywhere. It has four corners and thorns appear only on the corner. On the top of rod it has leaves and in flowering season, flowers too.

Milk or resin is not soluble in water or alcohol and as it drips it coagulates instantly like a rubber. It can damage skin and eyes.

Commercially Euphorbium is dissolved in Chloroform and then it is dissolved in alcohol.

I figured out if you have a hot water bottle and make a puncture to the plant; let the juice dip in the bottle. It seems like it is soluble this way but in few days you will see it again precipitate.

The best way to use Euphorbia Resinifera is using its fresh juice. Take a cup of warm water and make a small puncture in the plant (With a pin). Collect just one drop of its resin in hot water cup and drink it.

Effect of the medicine will be only visible if you stop using steroids or inhalers. Two doses in a day are fine. In 3-4 days if you see effect you can stop taking the medicine and wait. People report its effect lasts one week to on month. Then they need this medicine again.

I didn’t try to potentize it any further, I recommend people to experiment with further dilutions. Problem is that dilution is only stable for few days.

It is effective in the Asthmas related to excessive mucus in respiratory tracks. It dries up mucus instantly.

Stop taking it once the effects are visible or it will dry up useful mucus also. ENT, Sinus and Rhinitis patients can also try it.
 
kuldeep last decade
Dear Sir Dr. Kuldeep

Got your directions tom make and use Euphorbium, clearly and today I wll find out the proper plant. In your story about the lady did you use same Euphorbia with four corners. I was wandering if it grows wild around at my place too.

Thanks, Harsh
 
harsh last decade
But the problem being a health care professional in USA carries a huge liability. If a patient is advised a mother tincture and he shows some adverse symptoms it becomes a matter of litigation.

Don’t take me wrong. I myself am an asthma patient and am so impressed with your thread and today I just bought Euphorbia with 4 corners and took a dose. I doubt if I will prescribe it to any of my patient.

On the other hand you told in other forum that you are not even using your real name, you can get away with anything you prescribe, promote or preach.

Cordially, Jennifer MD.
 
jeniffer last decade
I didn't use my real name just to say annonumus. Right now I am getting 200 emails a day. God forbid if people get my phone number or address.

Out of 200 at least 20 email me to say thanks. Who cares about litigation. I do not want patients to find me, I will find them.
 
kuldeep last decade
That is rude Dr. Kuldeep
 
jeniffer last decade
Come back in a week to tell how is your asthma.

Whole thing will fail if you won't slow down on your steroids and inhalers. How will you know if Euphorbium is working?

I found you, didn't I.
 
kuldeep last decade
Jennifer,

How is that rude? Explain.
 
laddy111 last decade
Dear Sir Dr. Kuldeep

Yesterday my father used same Euphorbia what we have at our home (it has 6 corners). Usually he takes his inhaler early in the morning (as he gets up and starts coughting). Like you said, one drop of its juice in a cup of warm water.

Today morning miraculously he had very little cought. Phelgum from his chest is kind of dried up. How many doses he should take.

Harsh
 
harsh last decade

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