Archive for September, 2006

Its a boy or a girl?

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Last summer I went to Alexandria in Egypt to visit my eldest son. Abdullah. When my wife was in labour and a midwife came to help her deliver, I remarked that it was going to be a boy. The midwife was surprised that it was a boy. This boy is Abdullah When she went back to the hospital she was telling her friends that I knew it was going to be a boy.

It was the same with my grandson; told my daughter that it was going to be a boy. I like to make predictions when I have patients who have concieved even at an early stage before the ultrasound can tell what it is. In radionic analysis once a conception had occured we can make a guess of the sex. But as Allah says in the Al Quran only He knows for sure what is in the womb. I just like to take a guess and remind my patients that I could be wrong so,do not make special arrangement on the basis of my prediction.

Babies are always beautiful..

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Whenever I saw a baby in my consultation I have to remind myself that I am too old to have another addition to my family of nine.

Taking care of babies are not always easy. I have been bathed with vormit when they throw up whilst carrying them especially when they have fever. I have endured their cries when they have ear infection and me being a first time father have no clue of was going on. It was christmas and the doctors were on holiday.

Once you have a child your commitment to them will only end when you leave the world. I know that my wife and I have given the best we could. She devoted herself fully to them by being a housewife. I can’t thank her enough for that.

However babies have a smile that melts the heart and eases the pain. It is a known fact that mothers’ postnatal pain will decrease the moment she sees her baby. So babies are always beautiful and not only that their breath are very sweet.

My grand son..Muhammad Abdul Rahman B. M. Amri

When they ceased to be babies its a different story..

Radionics & Homeopathy-unscientific for modern medicine?

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

Modern medicine have always been reluctant to accept other forms of treatment. The usual arguement is that these treatments are unscientific. Meaning that it cannot be proven by experiments such as the double blind testand etc.

They choose to ignore the many testaments of our patients and put it as placebo effect. Some even said that its is psychologically induced cure. We induce the patients to cure themselves.

In my practise I sometimes don’t even see the patient, just his/her hair sample How do I psychoanalyse them?. Some of my patients are new born babies. How do I convince them?

A patient came to me with extensive adhesion in her abdominal region as a result of previous surgery. The doctor wanted to reopen the abdomen to scrape away the excess fats. She came to be and after 3 weeks of medication she went back to the doctor. The doctor was surprised that the abdominal area is now free from adhesion Beng told that the patient had come to me ; she remarked; “The homeopath must be using some other ways of curing, namely black magic.

However lately I have seen some positive trend in that some allopath are referring pateints to me. Some came to me for consultation. I have helped a medical student who initially failed his third year pass his exams. He is till now coming to me for whatever health problem that needs treatment.

Yesterday a lady with weight problem was referred to me  by an allopath who initially was one of the sceptics. She changed when I helped her overcome her gynaenogical problem. She had since been referring patients to me.

As I told a representative of a medical association who came to me asking for cooperation, “We both have the same objective i.e to treat our patient and as long as we are not big headed about our system there is always room for cooperation”.

Hopefully in future we could see other medical systems incorperated into the hospitai environment and thus benefit the patients.

Some fathers do ‘ave them; first born gitters

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

Now being a grandfather for the first time bring back memories when I became a father for the first time. That was some 25 years ago when my Safiyyah was born.

I got married on the 29th of March 1980 in South London Mosque; and a month and a half later my wife was  got pregnant. We were exited when she missed her periods and I went to buy the pragnency test kit. It looked positive but we want to be sure so we went to see a doctor. This was to be the first of many doctors’s visit for her. She had a bad case of morning or rather whole day sickness. We do not dare to try the anti nausea pills. I at that time was ignorant of alternative medicine. She endured through this nausea.

When the time to deliver came; she had her first contraction at night. We timed it and told her to wake me up when the contraction wre 5 minutes apart. At about 4 am she woke me up telling me thats it time to go to the hospital. I put on my trousers but could’t find my car keys in the pocket. Thats when I frantically searched the room and still  couldn’t find my  keys. Ths could’t be happening to me. This happened only in movies; so I thought. Then I went to my car and found the door was unlocked. I look at beneath the steering wheel; its not there. Nor was it on the front seats. Lastly I tried the back seats and there they were. Don’t ask me how it got there.

We got to hospital and Safiyyah was born later in the day.

9/11 beginning of a new life.

Monday, September 11th, 2006

Today the 11 th of September (9/11 by the American date system) brought a new life into my family.

Today five years ago I was in Damascus for the first time. I had gone to send my three children. Abdullah; Aisyah and Ibrahim for further studies. Aisyah had been crying as she was finding difficulty in adjusting to hostel life.

Today she might also be crying but in happiness as she has become a mother for the first time. Today she delivered a healthy baby boy Muhammad Abdul Rahman. He weighs 2.8 kg. And today I become a grand father…beginning of a new chapter in my life

Does it pay to be punctual?

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

My wife says that people like me who are concern about punctuality are the one that suffer. We become tensed and stressed up. We rush to be on time, only to find the other party don’t even bother to turn up or late.

In my practice I work mostly by appoinment and I will let my patients know that I dislike them being late for their appointment. I will try not to give the earliest appoinment to new patients  as they might find difficulty in findind my place and thus be late. A late first appoinment will cause havoc to my schedule and made me grumpy through out the day.

It does pay to be punctual as it will instill disciplined in your life. How I teach my kids to be punctual is by taking them to the mosque for our 5 daily prayers and when they grow up hopefully they will respect time and practise punctuality.
However one should also learn to be reasonable to the other party.  Once I  pounced  on a  man for missing his appoinment with me. He told me that his father passed away on that day and thus he missed the appoinment but he did try to contact me.

They say that homeopathic medicine works slowly,they do not!

Friday, September 8th, 2006

There is a general misconception that homeopathic and other natural treatment works rather slowly campared to allopathic medication.

Today I had a patient who was burping continously. I noticed this when he walked through my front door. He told me that this has been going on for the past month and a half. He had been to numerous clinics and hospitals but they couldn’t find anything wrong with him. They have given him medication but they don’t work.

My radionic analysis showed that there was a lot of gas in his bowel and there was also a disturbance in his nervous system. I  preapred a remedy and gave him 3 tablets to chew. As I was packing the remedies, I noticed that the burping had ceased. He did burp a few times later. Alhamdulillah the remedy worked and it was almost instantaneuos.

Stingrays do pack a sting; can you be immune to them?

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Recently we were shocked by the death of ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Steve Irvin in Australia after being stabbed by a sting ray. This docile creature doesn’t usually sting you but it will do so if you accidentally step on them as it lays buried in the sand.

I had the unfortunate experience of being stabbed by a stingray in my foot. This happened years ago as I was dragging a trawl net near the coast of the Malacca Strait which is near my family home. I have always loved the sea. I have gone line fishing and drift net fish catching, and sometimes I do shore trawling for prawns and fish. What we do is we drag the net in water that is about chest deep and occasionally pull it ashore or into a boat to collect our catch.

That morning it was about 2 a.m. and the previous catch was good. We had landed a few kilos of prawns. As I was pulling the net I felt as if I had stepped on a piece of plank and a splinter had lodged itself into my feet. It went through my shoes. I climbed into my small boat to take a look. I removed my shoe but ‘the splinter’ was still lodged in my feet. My friend tried to pull it out but to no avail. I then pull it out myself and was suprised to see that it was a barb of a stingray. My friends panicked because we knew that it was poisonous and I would soon be feeling it, and that I could collapse at any moment. But I didn’t, and I wasn’t feeling any pain beside a slight pain from the stab wound. So, why was I immune to the poison?

Earlier, before entering the sea, I had taken two homeopatic remedies namely Hypericum 200 and Ledum 200. I seldom did this but on that particular day, I had done so. I had known that these remedies are prophylactics for poisons and bites. So Alhamdulillah they worked on that day and saved me from a lot of pain , and also saved my friends from having to carry me (I was quite  wholesome then) to the hospital.

A few days later, one on my friends had the same misfortune. We were searching for some shell fish. He collapsed in the sea and as I was nearby I managed to stop him from going under the water. Despite him being quite thin his body collapsed completely and I was struggling to get him out of the water and into his car. I took him to his wife who was the doctor at the village clinic and was he in pain! He was treated with an injection of pain killer and only woke up a few hours later.

Since then I do prescribe these remedies for my patients who are going to sea or to the forest, just in case they get stung by poisonous creatures.

Memory enhancer, they do work..really

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

Nowadays parents worry about their children’s education and do everything they could to help their children do well in their examinations. Besides sending them to the best school and going for extra tuitions they also give them memory enhancer,tablets that will make them remember better and will make them able to study for longer hours. I have my own brand of brain enhancer named BRAIN ACTIVE.

Puan Sharifah came to see me complaining that her son, who was going to sit for his equivalent of ‘O level’ exams at the end of that year was studying till 3am but his results were not satisfactory. I look at the boy squirming in his seat as his mother continued to whine.This continued for a few months.

I have not seen her for sometime until recently. This time she brought sample from her daughter wanting the Brain Active. I asked her about her sons progress and she beamed telling me that her son is now at the top of his class and she wants the same thing for her daughter.

I related this story to another patient, Toh Puan and she remarked that her daughter on taking my Brain Active since August 2004 has 6 times been on the deans’ list at her university.

I have tried this Brain Active on my kids and this did help them in their memorizing of the Al Quran. Alhamdulllah (Praise be to Allah ) five of them have finished memorizing the whole Al Quran and now they are studying for their Islamic Religious Degrees where their memorization will be a great help. One just graduated with Jayyid Jiddan (equvalent of second class upper).

My sceptics….

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Ever since I started this radionics practice I have face many sceptics. Earlier some were saying that I practised black magic. Even the homeopath then were questioning my technique. Over the years radionics have been widely accepted among the homeopath as they could see my list of patients grew.

Yesterday a patient confided in me that initially he had doubts about my practise. However after taking the medications and seeing the improvement in his health, he is going to bring his asthmatic child to see me.

One american lady that I saw in Syria bluntly told me that she did’nt think that my remedies will work for her. I told her then to try it for a month. When she came back she had changed her mind and now see me regularly.

I have had people coming to me with samples for me to diagnose even though they had known what their problem was. A man came a sample for her daughter’s treatment. After analysing the sample I told him that her daughter had gallstone. He apologised to me saying that he had already knew of the problem and was testing me. I prescribed a remedy and she didn’t have to go for surgery to remove the gallstone.
In my practice I have always told my patients what I found in my diagnosis unless they specifically tell me that they are not interested in knowing their problem. They only want my remedies. I have always encouraged my patients to counter check my results with other doctors as I am only human and thus will err. But my remedies will not cause any side effects as they are energy remedies and the worst case scenario is that they did not have the desired effect.