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By Ronda Behnke ND, CHomP, RN
What follows is the case of a woman with asthma; discussed
here both for teaching purposes and to help you, the reader,
understand the analysis of a case from a healer's viewpoint.
Kate Smith (not actual name) was a 36-year-old divorced
mother of three boys, ages 5, 7 and 12. She
came to the office with complaints of depression that
started about 9 months ago with spurts of "the blues" then
continued to get worse to where she now has an underlying
sense of sadness continuously. She is not suicidal nor has
ideations of such. Her depression presents itself as lack
of appetite, lack of energy, disinterest in her hobbies or
work, and difficulty sleeping (falls asleep easily but
awakens after a few hours and then can't get back to sleep
for another 2-3 hours).
Kate also has had asthma since she went through puberty at
age 12. The asthma is
usually under control with medication (oral and inhaled)
except for times of stress or increased emotional
difficulty, such as her depression has become. Now she
feels the need to use her „rescue‰ inhaler two to three
times daily. She has needed steroid medication (prednisone)
twice over the past six months due to increased difficulty
breathing; again, as a result of her emotional difficulty.
She has not required hospitalization for asthma for more
than 2 years.
Kate states she is healthy except for the depression and the
asthma.
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Emotional:
depression, characterized as noted above. Underlying sense
of sadness and loneliness.
Mental: thoughts are
scattered and unfocused. Kate believes she spends a lot of
time worrying about her children and her life alone,
wondering what is to come of her once the children are grown
and leave home. She is also afraid the eldest boy will
develop asthma when he reaches puberty (as she had). Her
job is also high-stress and she really would like to find
another but this one has a great medical plan.
Spiritual: declined
discussion.
Physical: asthma,
slightly overweight (150 pounds; 5‚0‰).
Allergies (reaction):
penicillin (difficulty breathing), bee stings (rash), milk
(diarrhea).
General Health History
(Progression towards disease analysis):
Kate
stated she was healthy until she went through puberty. At
first she developed severe acne at age 11, which was treated
with topical and oral medications (she didn't know names)
for 2 years, after which she began to develop asthma. She
began oral medications and inhalers for management of the
asthma. Shortly thereafter, when her periods began, she had
a lot of cramping and stomach discomfort. The doctor gave
her birth control pills, but after 6 months she stopped
taking them because she developed a blood clot in her right
lower calf requiring hospitalization and "blood thinning"
medication (Coumadin) for 6 months. Since that time, there
have been no recurrences of the blood clot. Her periods
continue to be painful, heavy, and cause nausea, along with
flares of irritability and depression (PMS).
Surgical History:
Tonsils removed at age 6 (unknown reason); appendectomy age
14 (found to be undiseased; diagnosed was later believed to
be menstrual pains).
Medications: oral
and inhaled asthma medications (names not listed for
privacy)
Natural Supplements
(reasons stated): a women‚s multiple, vitamin C 500
mg (immune boosting), vitamin E 400 IU (heart), garlic
(heart), mullein (lungs), St. John's Wort (depression),
ginkgo (heart), B-vitamin stress formula (stress), dong quai
(hormones), licorice root (energy), and a formula for lung
health (name not listed for commercial privacy). These had
been recommended by a natural practitioner after the
practitioner did „muscle testing,‰ also known as Applied
Kinesiology or just Kinesiology.
Family Health: her 3
sons are generally healthy except for her eldest developing
acne at age 11; he uses a topical cream every
night˜prescribed. The middle child has been having
behavioral difficulties at school; Kate declined to discuss
further; he takes a medication for ADHD. The youngest has
had several bouts of ear infections (treated with
antibiotics).
Kate‚s two
brothers and one sister have various health concerns, none
similar to Kate. Her mother developed heart disease at age
50; her father died 2 years ago from a stroke (at age
55)˜she didn't know him; he had left when she was 6. Both
maternal grandparents died of heart disease; paternal
grandparent information is not known.
Diet: Breakfast is
usually skipped. Lunch is some form of fast food (eaten at
work at the desk). Supper is usually something fast, as she
works until 5 and then has to pick up the boys and make
something quick for supper. "Home-cooked" meals are rare
(less than 2 times/month). Snacks are popcorn, potato
chips, pastries, and cookies. Drinks coffee throughout the
day; rarely drinks water or sugared sodas.
Exercise: none
Nature Time: none
Examination: (not
discussed here for privacy reasons)
Interaction Analysis:
1. the oral
medication Kate was taking for asthma was a derivative of
caffeine; she was also drinking coffee throughout the day. Drinking
coffee and taking the medication would increase the levels
of the drug in her body, making it difficult to control her
asthma, causing shortness of breath and other signs of
asthma.
2. between
the multiple and the extra B-vitamins, Kate was taking in
150 mg of vitamin B6 each day. Studies
have shown that a daily intake of over 50 mg per day for
more than 6 months can lead to irreversible nerve damage.
3. between
the multiple and the extra vitamin E, Kate was taking in 800
IU of the vitamin. Studies
have shown that the body can only use 400 IU per day. Plus,
the 400 IU in the multiple were synthetic vitamin E; studies
have shown that synthetic vitamin E binds to natural vitamin
E and can lead to heart disease.
4. vitamin
E and garlic both can cause decreased bleeding time (a.k.a.
blood thinning abilities).
5. Licorice Root
acts similar to coffee with oral asthma drugs (see #1).
6. the "lung
formula" contains pseudoephedrine, a drug that interacts
with most asthma drugs (including the oral in inhaled ones
Kate is taking); it also has been shown to impact the heart,
sometimes negatively.
Evaluation: a
homeopathic evaluation was done. Based on the symptoms
presented, and the way the body heals, the lungs take
precedence over menstrual difficulties, even over emotions
such as "underlying feeling of sadness." Also, the lungs
are a vital organ (the body needs to breathe for life) so
they need to be addressed first.
Recommendations:
(these recommendations were made the first day)
·
stop the current multiple and switch to one
that is natural (the synthetic vitamin E has been shown to
increase the risk of heart disease; Kate has a family
history of the disease)
·
stop taking the additional B-vitamin (to avoid
nerve damage from too much vitamin B6)
·
stop taking the additional vitamin E and
garlic (because Kate had a lot of bleeding with her periods)
·
stop drinking coffee and taking Licorice Root
(they interact with her oral medication for asthma and may
be a contributing factor to her difficulty sleeping)
·
stop taking the lung formula (it interacts
with her oral and inhaled medications for asthma, plus Kate
has a family history of heart difficulties)
·
stop the Dong Quai, as PMS‚s mental/emotional
symptoms are from too much estrogen in the body, and Dong
Quai increases estrogen production
·
alter her diet to eat three meals per day and
have healthy snacks in between (to keep blood sugar at an
optimal level; it may help with her emotions)
·
be wary of the photosensitive effects of St.
John's Wort (it was now Summer and this herb can cause a
person to get a sunburn very quickly)
Homeopathic Recommendations:
(these recommendations were made after the homeopathic
evaluation was completed˜takes about 2 weeks to do a case
analysis)
The
analysis revealed that Kate needed two homeopathics: one
for helping to heal the challenge to the lungs (a.k.a.
asthma, shortness of breath); and one for her general
underlying sadness.
(In
homeopathy, emotions and mental thinking are very important
and ALWAYS need to be addressed. Often, one remedy can be
found to address both the physical symptoms as well as the
emotional ones; in Kate‚s situation, that was not the case.)
The lung
formula (Carsinosin) was given at 30C.
The
emotion formula (Chamomilla) was given at 200C.
No other
changes to her earlier recommendations were made.
1 month follow-up:
Kate stated she was sleeping better and seemed more
relaxed. Her use of the asthma rescue inhaler had also
decreased. She was having a difficult time adjusting to
eating differently. She still felt saddened and concerned
about her sons‚ health. No changes were made to her
homeopathics or supplements.
2 month follow-up:
Kate was having more spurts of shortness of breath but her
emotions were better. Another homeopathic evaluation was
completed based on her new symptoms and a different
homeopathic was recommended: Natrum carbonicum 30C.
3 month follow-up:
Kate hasn't needed her rescue inhaler at all over the last
month. She continues to sleep better. Eating has improved
and she now manages at least one home-cooked meal each week.
She has again begun her hobbies. No changes were made in
her homeopathic or supplements.
6 month follow-up:
Kate is feeling great. She continues to use her oral
asthma medications but has not required the rescue inhaler
and has decreased the steroid inhaler (had discussed it with
her physician). Eating habits continue to improve. She has
found a boyfriend as well and has been walking and/or biking
often. All homeopathics have been stopped. After
discussion, it was decided to stop all supplements as well
to see how things would progress (no supplement should be
taken forever, as they are intended to be used
„medicinally‰˜for short term use only).
1 year follow-up:
Kate is doing much better and is considering talking with
her doctor about stopping her oral medication for asthma.
She is engaged and plans to marry within a year. No
changes made.

Overall Case Analysis:
Kate had, in essence, three chronic illnesses: menstrual
difficulties, depression, and asthma. Based on how disease
progresses (see my article in the last issue of the Healthy
Thoughts Newspaper or my website‚s feature article), she
started with having acne, which was suppressed by drugs.
Later she developed asthma then menstrual difficulties.
The depression (an emotional symptom) is just that, a
symptom. The fact that it had begun over 6 months ago makes
it a chronic condition in homeopathic terms. Had she come
before the 6 months, it would've been the "condition" that I
would've needed to address first (acute conditions take
precedence over chronic ones).
Kate also
had many supplements that either interacted with the
medications she was taking, interacted with other
supplements, or interacted with her health concerns. As the
supplements had been recommended after muscle testing, it
should be pointed out that muscle testing is flawed,
and often is used as a means to convince people to buy
supplements. As noted with this case, the muscle testing
"showed" Kate that she needed supplements that were not
right for her, and even probably made things worse. Muscle
testing should never be used as a substitute for knowledge.
The
dietary changes that were made also probably helped with
Kate‚s blood sugar regulation. When the blood sugar is low,
the person can become depressed and tired. By altering the
diet and eating regularly and eating less-processed foods,
the blood sugar can stay at a good range to keep the brain
functioning at an optimal level. As Kate was on medications
that kept her body functioning at a fast rate, she probably
burned through sugar quite rapidly, leaving her brain (and
body) starving. A starving brain doesn't work very well;
two of the first signs of this are fatigue and emotional
instability.
What I expect to see in the future:
I will continue to see Kate about every 6 months to a year
to analyze if she is continuing on a course towards health.
As she continues on a healing path, one-by-one her symptoms
and illnesses should disappear, in reverse order of their
initial occurrence. As she had depression more recent than
menstrual difficulties or asthma, the depression would clear
before the menstrual difficulties, then the asthma, then the
healing from the blood clot, then the underlying cause of
the acne.
A Note on Suppression by Drugs:
Symptoms are a sign that something isn't right with the
body. Covering them up (i.e. suppressing them) does not
make the cause of the symptoms go away∑it only keeps you
from knowing about them. Ignoring the problem makes the
problem grow, become worse, and make it necessary for
interventions; the most common intervention is medical drugs
or surgery. Either way, the problem still does not go away.
No organ
becomes diseased over night unless there is a trauma to that
organ, from a fall or car accident or such. Every disease
imaginable starts off with symptoms, usually small symptoms,
such as acne, hair loss, a fever, a rash, etc. Something
"visible"; it is your body's way of saying: "look,
something‚'s wrong." If you cover the symptom (suppress
it), the body has to come up with other ways of letting you
know something is wrong. These symptoms are then more
deeper, usually something like an ear infection, sinus
infection, digestive complaints, etc. If these too are
suppressed and ignored, the organ that is having the
difficulties in the first place becomes more ill, so the
next set of symptoms becomes more severe until finally you
find yourself managing your disease through drugs,
drugs you feel you will need forever, for to not take the
drugs means to suffer and/or die.
So I urge
each and every reader to not ignore symptoms. Don‚t reach
for the cough suppressant next time you have a cough; find
out why you have the cough then work with it naturally.
Next time you have a fever, find out why; for if you
suppress it before you know the reason, you may be allowing
a virus to move freely throughout your body, thus making
your healing time longer, and your suffering more severe.
Medical
drugs have their place, but know that all drugs either
suppress symptoms or take over body processes. Examples:
birth control pills stop the pituitary gland and ovaries
from regulating the female cycle˜the drug puts the hormones
into your body; a certain group of blood pressure pills
suppresses the conversion of one enzyme to another,
therefore keeping that new enzyme from increasing blood
pressure; pain medications inhibit pain message
transmission.
I am not
saying not to take or use medical drugs˜they have their
places and purposes. But ALWAYS find out what a symptom is
trying to tell you∑.please.
A Personal Note:
Homeopathic medicines work a lot different than natural
supplements because they work at the core healing level.
Homeopathy is very intricate, very individualized, and very
powerful. I have seen cases where healing from an acute
injury occurs almost instantaneous (a concussion case˜see my
website). I have also seen people with chronic illnesses no
longer suffer (again, see my website).
But know
that homeopathy has three "weaknesses": 1) it cannot "fix"
an organ, or the organ‚s system, once an organ has been
removed (if it isn't there, it cannot be healed); 2) it
cannot fix damage caused by drugs or surgery (ex: the
chemical changes caused by an antidepressant medication);
and 3) it cannot "heal: someone who has been too damaged by
suppression (ex: a person who has taken many drugs for many
years usually has had major suppressive therapy so the
organs and body systems cannot be rejuvenated).
I've been
trained in, and have used and recommended herbs, vitamins,
minerals, etc. But I've found nothing that can do the
healing like homeopathy. As my previous article stated:
"If you want to heal, choose homeopathy." I truly believe
this and highly recommend that anyone with a chronic disease
seek a homeopath if you want to heal. Do healing the right
way˜heal through and through˜don't just cover up the
symptoms.
Best wishes,
Dr. Ronda
Dr. Ronda is a distinguished practitioner of Classical
Homeopathy. Amongst her
clients, she is known for her exceptional insight and
non-judgmental presence in the person‚s healing process
while providing compassionate, empathic and unwavering
support. You can contact Dr. Ronda via her website
www.doctorronda.com or by calling 920-321-0008. “When
it’s time to heal, choose a homeopath!”
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