Dear women, take care of your future children!

⠀. While there is information about the side effects of epidural anesthesia for women, there is no information about its catastrophic impact on children. What complications occur in children whose mothers gave birth with epidural anesthesia (EA)?

⠀After all, doctors don't associate children's illnesses—convulsive symptoms, asthma with a seizure component, etc.—with the use of EA during childbirth. For them, these are simply ordinary illnesses. Obstetricians, gynecologists, and anesthesiologists do not monitor the health of children born with EA. Their responsibility ends one week after birth.

  As a homeopath, I begin a detective search for the cause of the convulsions and asthma with severe shortness of breath. Where does all this come from? If no one in my family has anything like this. Mothers of sick children may only remember about EA after their third or fourth homeopathic appointment. Every woman who has given birth with EA should undergo a homeopathic detoxification course for herself and her child.


A woman with a 10-year-old boy came to see me. Her son's complaints included allergies and asthmatic bronchitis with a convulsive component, usually without fever. He also had severe, labored breathing. He wheezes and has asthma attacks almost every night. He wakes up at least 3-4 times, using Ventolin. If the attack isn't stopped, an ambulance is called. He's been ill practically since birth. He's physically and mentally well-developed, but his grades in school are below average. Neither of his parents has similar illnesses. He's undergoing ongoing treatment, including homeopathic treatments with limited success. It wasn't until the third appointment that his mother mentioned using EA during labor.

  Prescription: EA 30C (this EA can be individualized in each case) twice daily, morning and evening. From the very first night, there were no asthma attacks. Not a single one! Daytime complaints gradually disappeared over two to three weeks. He received the medicine in increasing potencies for three months.

Complaints remained; poor academic performance.

At the appointment, the mother told him that her son had recently become ill at school – after a teacher slammed a ruler on the table. Prescription: Sumbul 200C (worsening from a sharp, sudden fright).

His academic performance improved significantly, as all the teachers noted. No complaints.