Absolutely nothing works better in bringing down High Cholestrol levels then these three Homeopathic Remedies:-
1.PHYTOLACCA 30C
2.PHOSPHORUS 30C
3.CHOLESTERINUM 30C
take care and God Bless you !
2006-07-20 11:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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herbal medicine is not homeopathy. Homeopathy is when you take a medicine, and dilute it down until it's pure water, then dilute it down some more with pure water, and supposedly the water "remembers" what the medicine looked like. Yeah. It works as well as it sounds. There are some other options, but it sounds like you might be heading towards carpal tunnel. You need to go to the doctor, and get on some anti-inflammatories. And yes, you might need to take a week off the computer, but that's better than 4 weeks due to surgery.... It might be a good idea to hire someone to help you by typing for you that week. You wouldn't make anywhere near as much as you'd have to pay them, too, but it's better than nothing! See the doctor quickly, ask about getting a steroid or a cortisone shot or something to take the pain and swelling down as quickly as you can. Then, spend a few days hunting for an ergonomic keyboard, one with keys that are easy to press and slanted. Mess with your chair height and such to find the correct angle that keeps your wrist/arm/hand in a perfectly straight line, which causes less tension. Good luck. Hope the few days of rest and some major anti-inflammatories work. Both are going to be a better choice than herbal remedies. Keep your hands above your head when you can, and ice them down too. Both will help reduce swelling and inflammation.
2016-03-16 01:56:37
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answered by Aline 4
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Hello:
This answer is in response to your question posted on yahoo about homeopathic treatments for hypercholesterolemia.
As a physician, if I draw blood on a patient and find that their cholesterol is elevated, I give them a six month trial of lifestyle changes before I go to prescription medication.
I also suggest to them to take something called "Cholest-OFF" manufactured by NatureMade and you can get it over the counter at CVS, Safeway, etc. It has plant sterols in it which bind to the bad cholesterol (LDL) and wisk it out of your body. Additionally, I suggest garlic tablets, but watch out. Get the ones that are odor free or no one will want to be around you. Garlique is the best and there are some generic odorless garlic tablets you can pick up at CVS or another drug store. Also, exercise will increase your good portion of cholesterol (HDL). Eating a lot of oat products will also lower your cholesterol. Cheerios, oat bran, oat bran muffins, oat bread, etc. There is also benechol which is a type of butter spread you can use (it acts like the Cholest-OFF in that it has the same plant sterols contained in it).
If none of these get your cholesterol down after six months, then it is advisable to go on a cholesterol drug known as a "statin". The most famous is lipitor, but there is mevacor, pravachol, crestor and many others.
Always try the natural way first is my motto with my patients.
I hope this answered your question and alleviated some of your concerns.
Regards,
Warren Shaffer, M.D.
2006-07-19 06:36:12
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answered by doctordad 3
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