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Ganglion Cyst in my left wrist - Remedy Required
Hi Doctor,I have a Ganglion Cyst in my left wrist with 1 t0 1.5 inch diameter which exists from past 2.5 years. I don't have any pain or difficulty in moving my wrist. But wanted to get rid of this. One of my homeopathic doctor advised me to take Ruta 1 M only 2 doses once in 15 days. 2 months ago I have completed the dose but no effect. Remedy finder is suggesting Slicea or Sulpher. Please suggest which is best suitable for me and doses. Below are my details.
Age 42, Male. Diabetes, Hypertension from past 5 years which is under control with allopathic medicines.
Also, I am planning to swift my medicines for Daibetes and hypertension to homeopathic. Kindly advise for these as well.
Regards,
Miorzere
Miorzere on 2017-09-19
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If your diabetes levels are not very high, you may take 10 drops each of the following remedies (mother tinctures twice a day)
Cephalandra indica Q Gymnema sylvestre Q Syzygium jambolanum Q
You should take the following remedies twice a day for 15 days and see how that affects your ganglion.
Ruta 30
Sulphur 30
Silicea 30
One dose means 2 pills each of three remedies at a time.
Physical and breathing exercises are quite effective for diabetes management.
Cephalandra indica Q Gymnema sylvestre Q Syzygium jambolanum Q
You should take the following remedies twice a day for 15 days and see how that affects your ganglion.
Ruta 30
Sulphur 30
Silicea 30
One dose means 2 pills each of three remedies at a time.
Physical and breathing exercises are quite effective for diabetes management.
♡ kadwa 7 years ago
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