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Allergic rhinitis, diarrhoea 11587...India


A 47-year-old woman had been suffering from respiratory allergy for eight years since Sept 2014. She had a persistent cough, initially dry, later becoming wet, along with a runny nose. Her symptoms worsened with dust exposure and during winters. She had been on allopathic medication for several years, which provided only temporary relief. Later, she tried ayurvedic treatment for about a year, but this too offered only short-term improvement.

Three days before consulting the practitioner, she developed acute diarrhoea after attending a party on 18 July 2022. Despite trying several home remedies, she continued to pass watery stools 6 to 7 times a day and was distressed by the frequent and urgent need to use the restroom. This significantly disrupted her sleep. Not keen to take allopathic medication, she requested urgent vibrionics support. On 21 July 2022, she was treated for acute diarrhoea with:

#1. CC4.2 Liver & Gallbladder tonic + CC4.6 Diarrhoea + CC4.8 Gastroenteritis + CC4.10 Indigestion + CC10.1 Emergencies…one dose every 10 minutes for two hours, followed by 6TD.
Within two days, her bowel movements reduced to 1 to 2 times a day, and by 30 July, diarrhoea completely resolved. The dosage was gradually reduced and stopped on 14 Aug.

On 4 Aug 2022, she was given for her respiratory symptoms:

#2. CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic + CC19.2 Respiratory allergies + CC19.3 Chest infections chronic + CC19.6 Cough chronic + CC19.7 Throat chronic…QDS

Two weeks later on 18 Aug, she reported 60% improvement in her cough and runny nose. The dosage was reduced to TDS. By 28 Sept, she was completely free from all allergy-related symptoms. The dosage was gradually tapered off and stopped on 20 Dec 2022.

As of 5 May 2024, she remained symptom-free; the practitioner has since lost contact with the patient.