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Girl, born 1988.
Upon her initial visit to my office at the age of 12 months, she had had "seven
ear infections" during the past four months (since October) and had been
continuously on a variety of antibiotics, currently on Ceclor with Dimetapp.
Otherwise, no major illness in the past. Had four DPT and four Polio (TOPV)
doses, the last one in October.
Examination: Pink ear drums bilaterally without signs of bacterial infection.
Afebrile. Otherwise normal findings. Relatively slim, restless child.
Treatment: Erysidoron 1/Levisticum rad. D3 aa and Pneumodoron 1,3 drops
QID of each. Ferrum phosphoricum comp., 4 pillules QID, Aconitum comp..
(Wala), 3 drops to each ear TID, all to be continued for ten days. The parents
decided to discontinue antibiotics immediately.
Two weeks later, the parents reported that there had been no fever, but
the baby still tugs the right ear. She sleeps at night. Exam: Mild irritation of
both ear drums, less than before. Normal regional glands, afebrile. Treatment:
Levisticum rad. D3 and Agropyron comp. (Wala), each TID for three
weeks; Calcon 1 and 2.
Three and a half weeks after the first visit: left ear drum inflamed, right
drum mildly congested. Playful baby. Another course of the initial treatment
was given.
Five weeks after the initial visit: both ears normal. Agropyron comp. for
three weeks. Calcon 1 & 2 for three months.
About three months later, the child went through a febrile (103 degrees) viral
infection which, to the amazement of the parents, did not require antibiotics.
A year later, at the age of two, a bronchitis developed into a purulent
bilateral otitis which recurred two weeks later, requiring antibiotic treatment
both times, in addition to the natural medication. The girl is now 51/2 years
old and did not require any further antibiotic treatment.
Summary: This case stands for many similar ones, where the infant's immune
system had to deal with early immunizations, unnecessary antibiotics, and
anti-inflammatory drugs, resulting in an endless string of otitis media. The
skepticism of the parents of this first child melted when they saw her go
through the first febrile illness without antibiotics. (The family later became
committed to Waldorf education).
In comparison, the young sister, now three years old, has had one dose of
Tetanus toxoid at the age of two as her only immunization so far (and she is
due for her second dose!); she has had no ear infections and never needed
antibiotics.
There seems to be a connection between the flood of early infantile
immunizations and the epidemic of recurrent infantile Otitis media. I
therefore advise all young parents about the benefit of delayed and
individualized immunizations. I have usually included Pneumodoron 1 in the
treatment as described, even in addition to the ingredients of Ferrum
phosphoricum compound, because Aconitum addresses the sudden and painful
character of Otitis, while Bryonia helps to treat the inflammation of inner
membranes.
Addendum: The above case was presented on October 15,1994 to the Board of
the American College of Anthroposophically-Extended Medicine in Spring
Valley, New York. It was intended then, and also in this publication, as a
sharing of therapeutic experience among doctors trained in anthroposophic
medicine. For the readers who are new to this field, I like to add a list of
ingredients of the medications mentioned and some literature references. It
would exceed the scope of this contribution to try to describe the way the
medications work and how to handle antibiotics and immunizations in
children from a viewpoint of anthroposophic medicine.
Erysidoron 1 (Weleda) - Apis D3/Belladonna, planta tola D3 aa
Pneumodoron 1 (Weleda) - Aconitum Napellus, planta tota D2 5gm;
Bryonia, rad. D2 lOgm ad lOOgm
Ferrum phosph. comp. (Weleda) - lOOgm of pellets: Aconitum Napellus,
pl.tot.Dl O.igm; Bryonia Dl 0.6gm; Eucalyptus, follium Dl 0.5gm; Eupatorium perfoliatum, herba Dl 0.4gm; Ferrum phosphor. D6 Igm; Sabadilla,
semen Dl O.igm
Aconitum comp. eardrops (Wala) lOgm contain Aconitum e tubere D9
oleos. 1 gm; Quartz D9 oleos. Igm; Camphora O.igm; Lavandula aether-
oleum O.igh
Agropyron comp.. (Wala) pellets: lOOgm are prepared using Agropyron e
radice D3 Igm; Taraxacum planta tota D4 1gm; CinabarD6 Igm; Kalium carbonic.
e cinere Fagi D9 O.1gm
Calcon 1 (Weleda): lOOgm contain Apatite D5 lOgm/Cucurbita flosD2 lOgm
Calcon 2 (Weleda): lOOgm contain Calcarea carb. Dl/Quercuscort.D3 lOgm
For further information consult:
Otto Wolff, The Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine; Anthroposophic Press,
N.Y.
Weleda Pharmacy Medicines, Handbook for Physicians; Weleda, Congers, N.Y.
Wala Therapeutic Preparations (Handbook); Wala Heilmittel, Eckwalden,
Germany
Bertram von Zabern, M.D.
43 Colbum Road
Wilton, NH 03086