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Old 04-02-2012, 01:40 PM #4
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We use homeopathy with mixed results. When it works, it's great. It is a very complex process and getting the right remedy and dosing can be difficult. I've never attempted to use it on John's PN because it is so complex.

And there's not one remedy for PN. A good homeopathic doctor will look at the big picture and prescribe based on multiple physical and emotional symptoms.

It can take up to a year or more but most get some response early on.
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