Salt and natrium muriaticum
Alyce
> I knew someone who used to put like six little packs of salt on aGoogle knows all, even the homeopathic definition of salt --NATRIUM
> hamburger.
> Like a cow licking a salt block.
>
> Wonder why?
>
> Sandra
MURIATICUM:
http://www.findarticles.com/g2603/0005/2603000544/p1/article.jhtml
ARG! I just read this. First let me say it freaked me out - I've never
seen such. LOL... Secondly, interestingly, it described me perfectly as
a child and in to adulthood... But I have to say, pretty much ALL of
that cleared up once I finally got on the proper dose of thyroid meds.
Except for maybe the forgetfulness - as I said before, I forget my meds,
but am reminded when the weird cravings and the negative mental aspects
set in... :) "Why am I sad and licking the salt shaker?... Oh, I must
have forgotten my meds..." lol... Hm. Might be worth a comparative
study of some sort I imagine.
Alyce
Tia Leschke
>Just curious, but what freaked you out? Have you not ever read indications
>Google knows all, even the homeopathic definition of salt --NATRIUM
>MURIATICUM:
>http://www.findarticles.com/g2603/0005/2603000544/p1/article.jhtml
>
>ARG! I just read this. First let me say it freaked me out - I've never
>seen such.
for homeopathic remedies before? They can sound scary, but they're just
indications as to what remedy you might need.
>LOL... Secondly, interestingly, it described me perfectly as*Possibly* the right remedy in childhood or early adulthood would have
>a child and in to adulthood... But I have to say, pretty much ALL of
>that cleared up once I finally got on the proper dose of thyroid meds.
prevented the thyroid problems. Glad your problems cleared up on
thyroid. Mine didn't completely (fatigue), but that's explained by the
fibromyalgia.
>Except for maybe the forgetfulness - as I said before, I forget my meds,<g> I finally had to get one of those plastic boxes with the days of the
>but am reminded when the weird cravings and the negative mental aspects
>set in... :) "Why am I sad and licking the salt shaker?... Oh, I must
>have forgotten my meds..." lol...
week on it. I still forget sometimes, but at least when I remember, I can
check whether I did or didn't take it. (Don't want to take it twice.)
Tia
Alyce
--- In [email protected], Tia Leschke
<leschke@s...> wrote:
then also because it described to a "T" ...me. It was truly amazing
really. :) Just never saw an alternative explanation/description
before.
sadness, exhaustion, and unexplained symptoms for which no problem
could ever be found. Who knows. I'm still tired as all get out...
At this moment, I'd kill for a nap, but it's not happening. :) And
every month or so I have a day that I am so profoundly exhausted
that hubby or one of the girls has to pick up my slack as I cannot
even function - practically pass out where I stand. It sux. :)
Interestingly, there's no history of thyroid problems in my family -
diabetes, yes, which I had developed secondary to the thyroid - but
no thyroid as such... I find the whole thing odd.
I had one of the those... I forgot where I put it. lol... perhaps I
should get another?
~Alyce - always interested in helpful info and new ideas.
<leschke@s...> wrote:
> Just curious, but what freaked you out? Have you not ever readindications
> for homeopathic remedies before? They can sound scary, butthey're just
> indications as to what remedy you might need.I freaked out cuz it did sound a bit scary - all the negatives, but
then also because it described to a "T" ...me. It was truly amazing
really. :) Just never saw an alternative explanation/description
before.
> *Possibly* the right remedy in childhood or early adulthood wouldhave
> prevented the thyroid problems. Glad your problems cleared up onby the
> thyroid. Mine didn't completely (fatigue), but that's explained
> fibromyalgia.Possibly, yes. Would have been nice I think. Saved years of
sadness, exhaustion, and unexplained symptoms for which no problem
could ever be found. Who knows. I'm still tired as all get out...
At this moment, I'd kill for a nap, but it's not happening. :) And
every month or so I have a day that I am so profoundly exhausted
that hubby or one of the girls has to pick up my slack as I cannot
even function - practically pass out where I stand. It sux. :)
Interestingly, there's no history of thyroid problems in my family -
diabetes, yes, which I had developed secondary to the thyroid - but
no thyroid as such... I find the whole thing odd.
> <g> I finally had to get one of those plastic boxes with the daysof the
> week on it. I still forget sometimes, but at least when Iremember, I can
> check whether I did or didn't take it. (Don't want to take ittwice.)
I had one of the those... I forgot where I put it. lol... perhaps I
should get another?
> TiaThanks for the input Tia...
~Alyce - always interested in helpful info and new ideas.