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Knee Injury And Health Kinesiology

A Knee Injury & Health Kinesiology

Mira Jegoroff sent this account of an accident her husband had:

My husband and I were on holiday, and he had an accident with his surfboard. He was able to walk but it was very painful beneath the knee. In the evening I began to test using muscle testing what could help aganst the pain. As a result I should give him symphytum (a homeopathic remedy) and not arnica, which was what I had acually expected.

Next it came up that he should get something allopathic. I hadn`t anything analgesic so I decide to take him to the hospital. The X-Ray didn't show a fracture, so he was just given an analgesic.

A few days an MRI was taken,because my husband suffered from much pain and the doctor wanted to be sure that nothing else was broken (for example, meniscus or cuciate ligament). And now the fracture was there - it was only visible on the MRI. That was the reason why he should take symphytum and not arnica.

(Symphytum is a homeopathic remedy for broken bones; arnica is a remedy for sprains, and the initial diagnosis would have suggested arnica rather than symphytum.)

Mira Jegoroff, Heipraktikerin Health Kinesiology, (Rödermark, Germany) | Mira's Web Site | Find a Kinesiology practitioner

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