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Re: [sulisremedymakers] Similars, the same or opposites?

I do see what you mean, Maria, the list of possibilities is very long & the appropriate application for every kind of remedy not always obvious. I guess having too many options to choose from is a luxury when compared with having too few, so we are lucky that we have the freedom to each choose our own strategies ... While I would personally like to find a similar remedy or combination of remedies to treat person X's set of symptoms (that might resemble bronchitis), if I was the patient & all I could choose between was 'Bronchitis 200c' or an allopathic drug I'd take the un-similar 'bronchitis' any day!

Re vitamins, yes, I also understand that it might improve the ability to absorb / help the patient who is depleted due to poor diet to 'catch up' although the diet will need to change too otherwise there is no point. I have wondered about potency in such cases, I suppose low & often over a month or 2?

Naphia

----- Original Message ----
From: Maria Jevtic <maria@...>
To: sulisremedymakers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 11 May, 2006 11:44:34 AM
Subject: RE: [sulisremedymakers] Similars, the same or opposites?

Point taken about my incorrect use of terminology, Mr many-letters-behind-your-name. But I was not discussing the direct translation of words but the way we treat.I did not mean allopathy in that sense, I meant their way of treating for just a separate symptom, instead of treating the central imbalance.
But no point splitting hairs,just let's use whatever works without detriment to the patient.


From: sulisremedymakers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sulisremedymakers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Neil Bryson
Sent: 10 May 2006 23:06
To: sulisremedymakers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sulisremedymakers] Similars, the same or opposites?

Giving the same thing back in potency is isopathy.  You're quite right - homoeopathy is similars, not the same.  Allopathy is a big part of conventional medicine where you're treating by opposites (giving alkali for excess gastric acid, or antihistamine when there's swelling from bites and stings or hayfever - the symptoms themselves being produced by the body's own histamines).
 
Neil D. Bryson, MA, LBSH, FBIH, MARH

mariajevtic <maria@...> wrote:
Thanks Naphia, I did listen in class that day when organ remedies
came up.... But there are just such a lot of rates there that I
wanted to make sure I am not missing anything. For instance Vitamins!
I suppose giving Vit B5 in potency will improve the patient's
utilization of it? That might be a useful way of using this rate. I
think I might try this since I am a nutritionist as well.
With all those disease rates I just wondered why we need them. I
thought the whole point was "similar", not "identical". Since
bronchitis in one person is not identical to bronchitis in the next.
Giving bornchitis back in potency is allopathy, it means that we
believe that the disease is inflammation of the bronchial tubes, not
as I learnt in class, an imbalance of the vital force that expresses
itself in a unique set of symptoms including for instance loose
cough, worse xyz, with fever, no thirst, etc, and that this is an
_expression of the chronic, etc.
Having said this, I suppose we do give some identical substances back
in potency such as vaccinations and other toxins such as Chlorine for
symptoms made worse by swimming pool water.
I will need to think about this a bit more..
any thoughts are appreciated.
Maria J. 





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Thanks Naphia, I did listen in class that day when organ remedies came up.... But there are just such a lot of rates there that I wanted to make sure I am not...
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Giving the same thing back in potency is isopathy. You're quite right - homoeopathy is similars, not the same. Allopathy is a big part of conventional...
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Point taken about my incorrect use of terminology, Mr many-letters-behind-your-name. But I was not discussing the direct translation of words but the way we...
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I do see what you mean, Maria, the list of possibilities is very long & the appropriate application for every kind of remedy not always obvious. I guess having...
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Maria, Sorry about the letters - I copy and paste for professional reasons and forgot I didn't need to! I think isopathy can be very useful at times. I...
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