Suggest Homeopathic Treatment For Inoperable Rectal Cancer
Question: My mother has terminal, inoperable, untreatable, rectal cancer. She is 87 years old but has the body of a person in her 40s. She also has Congestive Heart Failure and CDIF and ESBL in her urine. We are looking for a doctor to manage her casae at Kindred Hospital, Northlake, Illinois, who would permit Dr. XXXXXXX xxxxx, M.D. of xxxxxxx, xxxxxxxx to prescribe a course of Classical Homeopathic Treatment similar to that done by Dr. Constantine Hering, and Dr. XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX (both distinguished authors of XXXXXXX Medica and books on Homeotherapeutics. I wrote a letter to Kindred which you may read at: http://www.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.edu/yyyyyyy-0000.yyyyl. Can you help me connect with such a doctor who has visiting privileges at Kindred Hospital, Northlake?
Brief Answer:
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I am sorry to say that we cannot help you as we do not have contact with the Kindred Hospital Northlake.
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Thanks for contacting us.
I am sorry to say that we cannot help you as we do not have contact with the Kindred Hospital Northlake.
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Do you have experience with using Aspidospermine (Quebracho)? If so, I have this question: My mother's heart rate has been fluctuating between 60 to 90 during this afternoon. She is on a ventilator and has been up to this time too weak to wean. Her tendency, because of pneumonia, is for SpO2 to decrease over time without Oxygen supplementation. She didn't have that symptom before coming to Kindred Hospital. At Advocate Christ Hospital, she was placed on a ventilator when her SpO2 dropped to around the mid-80's. She weaned in less than 48 hours after intubation. In our current situation, would Quebracho 30C benefit her, but possibly initiate a tachycardia response? (Quebracho is known by Dr. Hale as the "Digitalis of the Lungs" as descriptive of the beneficial ability to rejuvenate the respiratory centers and to oxygenate the blood. Source: Boericke and Tafel XXXXXXX Medica) Thank you for answering this question. I'll relate your answer to Dr. Fior, the Homeopathic Physician I mentioned. Sorry, but I didn't tell you that she breathed room air following wean without Oxygen supplementation upon her release from the Advocate ICU.
Brief Answer:
It could benefit her provided BP is fine
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in may response.
With Aspidospermine (Quebracho) action being blocking the alpha adrenergic activity, I would consider it helpful if the heart rate is above 70/min and blood pressure well above 130/90.
In case of bradycardia, this indolealkaloid can not be much of help, instead can cause hypotention.
Hope, my knowledge seems right though I am not a Homeotherapist.
If any doubt please do ask.
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It could benefit her provided BP is fine
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in may response.
With Aspidospermine (Quebracho) action being blocking the alpha adrenergic activity, I would consider it helpful if the heart rate is above 70/min and blood pressure well above 130/90.
In case of bradycardia, this indolealkaloid can not be much of help, instead can cause hypotention.
Hope, my knowledge seems right though I am not a Homeotherapist.
If any doubt please do ask.
Waiting for your response,
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