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Dr A M Mathur and Rodex

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Canadian_Family:
Please remember the effects of thalassemia on the body is devastating, a child needs constant supply of hb to grow normally. The hb of 6 or 7 can keep him/her alive but really that is not an optimal level to grow and the effects would occur in the later years of life.

I say with great apologies that checking the children eyes, color of skin and other health symptoms otherwise would tell you nothing, the body would adjust itself with the low production of hb. Atleast all thal minor can testify that they grew up with lower hb but we all saw varrying level of health problems.   

In earlier years of my wife when she was studying medicine she found her hb was 6 and she was able to handle all the pressures of work, life and study. The body adpated to low hb but that does not mean she was healthy. Later in life she had some problems that I do not want to discuss but the message here is think hard and decide if the treatment is right for you.

There is a proven conventional treatment available for the management of thalassemia, we will see a cure in our lifetime so lets hope for it.

Andy Battaglia:
There is very little information available about Dr Mathur or his treatments. Almost every article one can find online are news articles that simply report what Dr Mathur has claimed. There is even less info about his organization, WHDO (World Homeopathic Development Organisation). It is hard to believe a man who had a cure for cancer would be so unknown. And what is a Novel prize?

The reports we have heard from people trying Rodex have shown a small increase in hemoglobin at best. Similar reports are heard from patients using much less expensive wheatgrass. I have seen nothing to convince me that Rodex is any better of a fetal hemoglobin inducer than wheatgrass. Rodex is not cheap.

Dr Mathur's Rodex may be of some small benefit in raising Hb levels and this may be of some use in some intermedia patients, but it does seem pricey and not very effective. I am sure we will continue to get reports from Micky and if anything changes long term, we will be happy to report it.

I do agree that patients should get proper treatment for thal and not rely on unproved methods. There are many things that can supplement thal treatment but I know of none that can replace it.

maha:
Hi Everyone
I seem to have send wrong signals. I wanted to continue my post but Hassan was demanding attention and I had to stop, and I was very busy this weekend as my daughter has her final semisters going on.
I know the awards I mentioned before has really annoyed a few. But from the perspective of a parent whose child has just been diagnosed as thal is really impressive. Atleast it WAS in my case.There is a lot of information about him and his cancer cures, he organises free camps , runs rallies, holds seminars with a bunch of his cured patients. Andy the dictionary meaning of Novel is strange or unusual. But I had clearly mentioned all these strange awards were for cancer and NOT FOR THALASSEMIA. Not only is he unknown internationally, he is also not famous nationally. Probably the only place where he is famous is here on this site. Thanks to Micky and ME :mad.
I will come directly to the point
Does RODEX work?
In my case, a big NO. And if it does benefit a few it is certainly not the way he claims.

Maha

Zaini:
VERY WELL SAID SHARMIN ,AGAIN, :hi5girls

Canadian Family,I totally agree with you,

And Andy, always the wisest  :thumbs

I can not express much as you guys did, but i am of the same opinion,have this conventional treatment for you kids for now and wait for a legitimate cure to come,Maha ,Micky we all love you, plz stop this treatment and give your kids a chance to live healthily and happily by transfusing them,you'll see the difference your self.

LOVE YOU ALL  :grouphug

ZAINI.

§ãJ¡Ð ساجد:
There is a common sense about Homeopathy that always made me skeptical about it's claims for Thal. which is the oral administration of the medicine. I know it can cure diseases that can be tackled orally and for the sake of argument I also accept that it can cure cancer (apparently tumors) because the medicine can reach these places to "cure" it.

However, in Thal. this is not the case. I find it really hard to accept that some medicine taken orally will find it's way through the billions of genes and correct the "right one" not just in one cell but all of the stem cells in our Bone marrow.

I've taken Homeopathy medicine for about 15 yrs and wasted a whole days in queues. I've seen common diseases, tumors and even kidney/gallstones being cured by Homeo but I've never seen a genetic disorder like inherited diabetes and heart disease being cured. There are a lot of Diabetes scams on TV for Homeo ( Like they say, "If your Pancreas is in your body then it's not dead. We can make it work again") but they fail to provide cured patient list.

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