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chronic miasms

Hello Sir,

I just read about chronic miasms and their remedies or treatment. I am very impressed and captivated.

Please, can someone explain the message below for my better understanding.

Miasmatic nosodes

The nosode for psora is Psorinum, and the main Psoric remedy is Sulphur.

The nosode for sycosis is Medorrhinum, and the main Sycotic remedy is Thuja.

The nosode for Syphilis is Syphilinum, and the main Syphilitic remedy is Mercurius.

The nosode for the Tubercular Miasm is Tuberculinum, and tubercular remedies are
Phosphorus, Nux vomica, Calcarea
phosphorica and Calcarea carbonicum.

Secondly, if psora, sycosis n tabere were seen during test, what would you recommend to flush them out or treat them?

Jack.
 
  esene on 2015-07-24
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
One always works with the totality of symptoms and what is the best match
at the current time. It takes years to learn all this-so please do not
self prescribe, homeopaths go to other homeopaths as no one is
a true observer of themselves on chronic conditions.
 
simone717 8 years ago

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