The Answer Corner
Vol 6 अंक 2
March/April 2015
1. Question: Some of my patients find that it is more convenient to prepare the vibro in water and then sip the charged water during the day. If the dosage is, say 6TD but the patient sips the water more often, is this a problem? Will this make a pull-out more likely?
Answer: A remedy taken with discipline at the prescribed dosage works best. Sometimes, the pullout maybe stronger when it is taken more often but not always. If the symptoms are highly acute, remedy can be taken frequently but it works better when it is taken with regularity. Further, remedies are always more effective when taken in water than in pills.
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2. Question: Some practitioners add the CC combos to the bottle first and then fill the bottle with pills before shaking it. Other practitioners fill the bottle with pills first and then put the combos on top before shaking it. Are both methods correct?
Answer: Yes, the end result is the same in both cases. However, if you add the CC combos first and then add the pills, if you happen to fill the bottle more than 2/3 full, you will have to remove the extra pills, which is a waste. Also, during travel and in camps, it is more convenient to first fill the bottles with pills to carry them with you.
3. Question: Can vibrionics be used to treat primary sclerosing cholangitis — PSC? If so, how?
Answer: Certainly, use this combo: CC4.2 Liver & Gallbladder tonic + CC4.6 Diarrhoea + CC4.11 Liver & Spleen + CC12.4 Autoimmune diseases + 21.4 Stings & Bites.
For users of SRHVP: NM2 Blood + NM22 Liver + NM102 Skin Itch + NM113 Inflammation + BR12 Liver + SM5 Peace & Love Alignment + SR284 Chelidonium 30C + SR340 Aloe 30C + SR504 Liver.
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4. Question: Would you please discuss the appropriate vibrionics treatment for a patient who has had transplant surgery for say the kidney, liver or heart. Is it safe to include an Immunity booster, keeping in mind that such a patient will be taking allopathic drugs to suppress the immune system in order to prevent organ rejection?
Answer: The practitioner should approach the patient not only with compassion but also with discretion and understanding while giving remedies to support the patient's allopathic treatment and at the same time, to counter any side-effects. The Vibrionics remedy should be so chosen as to help the body, mind and the whole being to remain strong, stable and at the same time accept the transplanted organ harmoniously.
Keeping the immune system from attacking the transplanted organ also requires constant vigilance, including healthy diet, appropriate exercises/yoga in consultation with the concerned doctor, and an appropriate lifestyle based on spirituality, meditation and prayers. It may be useful to review tips for the patient in such sources as http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/life-after-transplant-tips-managing-health
It is perfectly safe to give an immunity remedy such as CC12.1 Adult tonic and in any case, give CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic. Of course, we should include a balance remedy/combo for the transplanted organ and a nosode of the allopathic drugs being taken by the patient.
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5. Question: Can we give vibro remedies to people who chew paan/betel leaves and to those who drink alcohol, not necessarily too much, but on a regular basis?
Answer: Yes, vibro remedies given to such patients will be effective but we don't recommend chewing of betel leaves or drinking of alcohol. However, in order to treat an addiction to betel leaves, alcohol, tobacco or drugs, you should ensure that the patient visits you personally for treatment. At this time, it is best to ensure that the patient voluntarily confirms that he has decided to kick the habit; under such circumstances, the remedy will work at its best.
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6. Question: Sometimes, a patient's symptoms improve initially with vibro and then reach a plateau, after which there seems to be no further improvement. What can the practitioner do to help the patient to keep improving?
Answer: Check whether the patient has taken the appropriate dosage and followed the precautions related to storing and taking the remedy. Try to establish that there is no subconscious resistance to regaining health or loss of faith in vibrionics treatment. Consider a different combination of the remedy, in addition to providing some counselling. It could be that the patient needs a systemic treatment of cleansing, applicable tonics or immunity building, perhaps one after the other over a period of time, to tone up the entire system and make it more receptive to continued improvement.