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Miasms

I would like to know what miasm Arsenicum and Carbo Vegetabilis belong to, and if possible where I can find an accurate well defined list of remedies pertaining to each group.
thanks in advance
salty
 
  saltOftheEarth on 2006-05-06
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Wow, Salty, I was trying to find some lists of anti-miasmic remedies myself.

I can't seem to find anything online.

Would these maybe be listed in Hahnemann's Organon or what? (Not that I have access to one, mind you.)

Tracy
 
Truthfinder last decade
You may like to know that you can read the Organon on line on:

http://www.homeopathyhome.com/reference/organon/organon.html
 
Joe De Livera last decade
not listed in organon (by hahnemann)---remedy miasmtic list ---as in association...

'chronic diseases' has hahnemanns view on this...

ortega--covers this inown fashion as dose allen--both books worth reading --if interested in miasmatic understanding....kent's rep has remedies listed in generals ---sycosis-psora;syphlis---under each heading remedies used ...

rhemann's book also breaks down each into cross over miasmatic influence--to each remedy


god to know this part of homoeopathy--but dont get strung out on idea of it--still need practise case taking and remedy selection techniques--miasm only part of this
 
John Stanton last decade
Hello John,

Thanks for the excellent advice.
 
Pat2006 last decade
may not think advice so excellent once start digesting this stufff...chew well and eat only small amounts at a time...change comes slowwww----
 
John Stanton last decade
John,

It is very wise answer for one because it is a way to organize our learning so we don't become overwhelmed.


Learning in some sort of order is very important. At least in my experience.

Prioritizing is also important.

Keeping an open mind is also very important because if we get stuck we have other options.


You and I might have a lot more in common than we realize.
 
Pat2006 last decade
Thanks very much for the info, Joe.

And thank you for your input and advice, John.

Ah, so much I would like to understand and so little time.........

Tracy
 
Truthfinder last decade
my teacher tell me--'time is not against us --but rather our impatience'..
 
John Stanton last decade
Ha, ha - yes, that makes sense too, John.
 
Truthfinder last decade
Thank you all for the help, much appreciated.
salty
 
saltOftheEarth last decade

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