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| Disease |
Immunization |
| Diptheria* |
Diptherinum |
| Pertussisn* |
Pertussin |
| Polio |
Lathyrus
sativa |
|
Rubella* |
Rubeola |
| Mumps* |
Parotidinum |
| Tuberculosis |
Tuberculinum |
| Influenza |
Influenzinum |
| Small
Pox/Chicken pox* |
Variolinum |
| Anthrax |
Anthrocyanum |
|
Measles * |
Morbillinum |
| Botulism |
Botulinum |
| Tetanus |
Ledum |
| Pneumonia |
Pneumococcinum |
| Rabies |
Lyssin |
| Streptococcus
|
Streptococcinum |
| Syphilis
|
yphilinum
|
Protocol:
1. Begin at age 6 months during an illness free
period. Try to be consistent by administering
the vaccinations at the same time each year,
i.e fall or spring etc..
2. Administer the remedy 1X per day for 2 days,
then wait an additional 5 days before administering
the next nosode. This allows for you to observe
for a reaction, and if one is seen, wait an
additional week before administering the next
medicine.
3. During the administration of the homeopathic
vaccinations, supplement with extra Vitamin
C and thymus extract.
4. Repeat the series each year at the same time
until the child is 12 years old.
5. If the child is exposed to one of the diseases,
administer a dose of the corresponding nosode
to re-stimulate the immune system. Additional
homeopathic medicines may also be utilized following
exposure.
6. Consider administering tetanus toxoid as
well as this covers the toxin exposure while
the Ledum covers the puncture wound.
7. As Polio is obtained by the oral route, PO
administration of the vaccine usually does not
cause problems except for immuno-compromised
patients.
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