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I would like to ask you about treatment with lithotherapeutics. How long should the therapy last and what are the proper suspensions? I'm 47 and I'm taking the first pack (I don't remember the name) of 12 vials of a specific product for the treatment of coxarthrosis and another for arthrosis in general. Obviously I have pain in the inguinal zone and I'm waiting for the results of an MRI of the hip in order to exclude a femoral-acetabular impingement. Even though there is a slight amount of effusion in this joint, the orthopedic surgeon is inclined towards a diagnosis of tendonitis.
The situation has improved since I've begun taking this treatment along with the homeopathic granules Hip joint 4H.
Thank you.

Dear Reader,

You're probably taking Orpiment D8 together with Quadratic feldspar D8. The first product is specifically intended for the coxo- femoral joint while the second lithotherapetic product acts upon arthrosis in general, especially arthrosis of the spine.

For the treatment of coxofemoral arthrosis the basal treatment consists of Feldspato together with Orpimento. A vial should be taken at bedtime, alternating the two products. In some cases it's also useful to supplement the treatment with Lepidolite D8 because of its excellent relaxing properties that ease the contracted muscles around the hip joint. If you include Lepidolite in the therapy, every cycle will last 36 days and can be repeated after a month's pause in therapy. Many people perform a preventive lithotherapeutic treatment  2-3 times per year and are able to stay perfectly balanced.

Hip joint 4 CH, on the other hand, is an "organ therapy" homeopathic medicine which homeopathically stimulates tissue repair and calms the pain. It can be considered as a regulator for the health of the coxofemoral joint.

Together with the above, it's often useful to associate a product such as Artrowell (Driatec) which acts as a natural anti-inflammatory thanks to its content of Boswellia serrata and Devil's Claw . It also aids in tissue repair by supplementing all of the minerals that are useful for this scope such as zinc, copper, manganese and magnesium.  In synergy with the mineral supplementation, this product contains vitamin C and chondroitin which are important for collagen synthesis. Two other excellent remedies for arthritis are Lyprinol (4 gelcaps per day) and Fitoboswellia (2 tablets per day).

When we talk about arthritis, we can't forget the importance of nutrition in dealing with low grade inflammation . The regulation of the foods to which a person is intolerant by way of a weekly rotational diet is fundamental. It can also help reduce the need for drugs.

Arthrosis and the inflammation linked to it (arthritis) has many causes and must therefore be dealt with from many angles. It's necessary to fully understand that mechanical stress, muscular tension (even of emotional origin), generalized inflammation and postural imbalance must all be taken in consideration when treating this pathology.

Cordially

Gabriele Piuri and dr. Attilio Speciani
Eurosalus Medical Staff

 
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