A patient with a good understanding of homeopathy tells me the following:
“My father suffers from polyneuropathy with excruciating foot pain. I collected Hypericum (St. John’s Wort) myself and made it into an oil to make St. John’s Wort oil. He rubs it on his feet and can walk again, with virtually no pain.”
About Polyneuropathy

PNP is a serious disease of unknown origin that cannot be treated or stopped by conventional medicine.
In fact, we clearly see the connection with neurotoxic heavy metals or chemical substances, which is precisely why one in two chemotherapy patients (especially those undergoing platinum chemotherapy) suffers from these symptoms.
If there is also a
- genetically determined detoxification deficiency (SNP of CYP = cytochrome oxidases | SNP of GSH-T = glutathione S-transferases, …..) or an
- increased toxin infiltration
- due to leaky gut syndrome
- which is the typical consequence of dysbiosis of the intestine,
- especially through the ubiquitous food contaminated with ROUNDUP (R) from Monsanto (see ZDF report “Botulism in German stables” – on my website Organic Food)
- or environmental or occupational stress: e.g. Parkinson’s and nerve degeneration as an occupational disease among winegrowers (–> Standard.at or the fantastic, absolutely worth reading report from the Swiss Journal Reprint in Standard.at)
It is highly likely to suffer from this painful disease in old age!
Conventional Medical Therapy
With the help of anti-epileptic drugs, the “sensitivity” of the brain is downregulated. It’s similar to turning down the flickering of a poorly adjusted TV picture by turning down the brightness.
This is by no means causally effective and doesn’t cure as long as I take the pills with their side effects.
Complementary Therapy
Homeopathic treatment has had little effect on this serious illness (stage 6 according to Vijayakar, sycotic-syphilitic).
Adequate neuroregenerative therapies from orthomolecular medicine, especially improving detoxification and direct detoxification (e.g., chelation therapy), are relatively reliable, but only hesitantly effective.
Therefore, the patient’s above suggestion of using the great naturopathic neurotransmitter St. John’s wort (which, coincidentally, is a strong INDUCTOR of CYP detoxification enzymes) is not correct.
Originally, St. John’s wort, because it stimulates detoxification, was restricted by conventional medicine (see Wikipedia).
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