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Miasm

in response of one of my post brisbanehomeopath referred to miasm and i started reading about that.

looking for more discussion on the experiences of practising homeopaths on the three areas of miasm - sycosis, syphilis and psora.
 
  hporwal on 2012-04-10
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There are actually considered to be more miasms than that no.

Tubercular was added fairly quickly after Hahnemann's work on chronic disease, then the C-ancer miasm. Last last century Dr. Rajan Sankaran began work on expanding the number of miasms to include Acute, Typhoid, Ringworm, Malarial, and Leprosy. This currently brings the total to 10.

Although not everyone is comfortable with all 10, it has long been the practice of homoeopaths to refer to miasms in-between the original 3 - syco-syphilitic, syco-psoric etc. Dr. Sankaran simply gave these in-between states their own names and studied their unique characteristics. He and his colleagues have since also attempted to place the many remedies in our materia medicas into these new classifications, although this is a work in progress and remedies may move about as homoeopaths feed back their experiences.

The topic of miasm is a large one. What exactly where you interested in?
 
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