Thursday, September 29, 2011

A case of Carcinosin


A patient aged 50 years ,male, 73-3 KGs weight , occupation business, diet was non veg, came to my clinic on 8th Jan 2011, with  a  stubborn fungal growth  on middle figure  (as diagnosed by dermatologist ) as shown in visual  ,  area was very sensitive , pain on folding, 
on 8th Jan 2011Bacillinum 1M One dose, Rubrum for 15 days was given, without any benefit, AS he was a business man   he was feeling guilty to sit in the counter , fingers were very sensitive  to touch  both the symptoms were present  in both  Lachesis  and Cyclamen europaeum, Lachesis  0/1  for 11 days followed by  15 days  Rubrum  was given  there was no relief and Lachesis  0/3  were given for 11 days followed by  15 days  Rubrum  was given without any benefit. Since 3 months there was no improvement, I asked patient to get biopsy of the lesion, for which he agreed and the report is as show in the visual.  The nosological diagnosis was not clear clinically and even in the biopsy report diagnosis options were Tuberculosis Verrucosa cutis, Lupus Vulganus, and Scrofuloderma.
As a last resort on 24/03/11.  Carcinosin 1M was given, and Rubrum for 15 days were given to my surprise lesion was less by fifty percent, Rubrum for 15 days was given, he came after a month with a smooth figure as shown in visual .This was  turning point.


Carcinosin is made from cancerous tissue, usually obtained from the breast. Carcinosin is best suited to people who were shy, over sympathetic, and hypersensitive during childhood, People who benefit most from the remedy may have a strong craving for fatty foods, especially butter and chocolate. Carcinosin may be prescribed for those who have a personal or family history of cancer, diabetes, or tuberculosis. Skin growths and blemishes - multiple moles and blemishes, acne on the back and chest, or boils. There may be itching and a tendency to bruise or bleed easily 1
1)http://www.herbs2000.com/homeopathy/carcinosin.htm

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