Mojo said:Let's try again. I'll ask them one at a time to avoid overloading your brain too much.
Question 1
Kumar, You have stated that, in your opinion, some homeopathic remedies should be "pruned." Assuming that there is some sort of rational process going on here, this means that you consider some homeopathic remedies to be ineffective, or harmful, or both.
Which homeopathic remedies do you think should be "pruned?"
Be specific: name some remedies!
NO, but duplicacies, repetitions, multiplicity etc. Just read, how you will handle the case. There can be as much as 25/50 remedies against any one symptom. You can refer Rep.&MMs.
In many instances such cure of pathology has occurred as a delightful surprise to the physician, who realizes in this evidence the accuracy of the prescription, which not only restored the functional activities but altered the nutrition to the extent of removing the products of disorder.
The difficulty in prescribing for patients with such altered tissue - cataract, hepatization (in pneumonia), induration of glands, aterio-sclerosis, fibroids, cancer, etc. - rests in the fact that when these tissue-changes occur, the symptoms on which a prescription should be based - the symptoms of the patient - have disappeared. The symptoms present at the time are symptoms of the pathology. If the symptoms that preceded this condition can be learned, and considered together with the later results of disorder - the pathological tissue - it may be possible to select a remedy that is sufficiently related to both the patient and his pathology, to effect a cure of both, provided always that the reaction and vitality of the patient are sufficient to permit the resolution.
Caust., Graph., Lyc., Nit-Ac., Staph., Thuja and many other remedies relate to exrescences. Skin indurations are met by Ant-C., Calc., Con., Lyc., Phos., Rhus., Sep., Sil., Sulph. and similar remedies. Indurated glands find suitable remedies in Ben-Ac., Brom., Calc., Calc-F. and remedies of similar depth, while such remedies as Caust., Bry., Con., Kali-C., and Lyc. are found suited to muscle indurations.
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