| I have an 82 year old patient that came to see me
for chronic urinary tract infections, for which she was prescribed
antibiotics every couple of months, which resulted in thrush, and
digestive problems. She was also losing her vision.
Although she saw her doctor at Kaiser every other month, it was
her homeopath (me) who picked up the fact that she had diabetes
(even though they had been testing her urine for years)!
I sent her back to her doctor at Kaiser who immediately put her
on insulin. The insulin caused surges and troughs in her blood sugar
and she would wake up in the middle of the night with hypoglycemia.
I treated her constitutionally and gave her Syzigium-jamb. This
allowed her to reduce her dosage of insulin, her health has improved
considerably (no more UTI's and her vision is better) and it was
looking promising that we would be able to wean her off the insulin
completely.
However in the last 2 months, I was told by Boiron, one of our
largest homeopathic pharmacies, that I would need a DEA number to
order Syzigium-jamb.!
My patient is out of the Syzigium and her blood sugar levels are
rising again!
I can’t imagine why you would need a DEA number to prescribe
a homeopathic remedy like Syzigium (not to mention our well loved
nosodes and sarcodes).
Why are they doing this?
Is this the direction that Homeopathy is going?
Gabrielle Traub
Doctor of Homeopathy
Chair: World Homeopathic Awareness Committee
Web: www.discoverhomeopathy.com
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