ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (85)'
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ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (85)'
The answer is 'Myrica cerifera'.
Thanks Lisa Newlin, Binoy Vallabhassery and
Kimberleigh for their correct answer and useful
contributions.
With the best wishes,
Ardavan Shahrdar, MD
Visit http://www.minutus.com my website on classical
and Hahnemannian homoeopathy.
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FTRN 85 was:
Liver is mostly affected by this remedy and its
affections is usually accompanied by heart affections.
Urticaria and especially jaundice may be seen in liver
disturbances. There is a dull pain in the region of
liver with pain under either scapula.
The patient is sad and irritable. He becomes restless
after midnight esp at 2 am.
Another important feature of this remedy is its
mucosal discharges. They are offensive, thick,
tenacious and hard to detach. This is also true in the
mouth mucosal secretion which makes it nauseous.
< Warmth of bed
Cardiac pains are aggravated from lying on the left
side.
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Thanks Lisa Newlin, Binoy Vallabhassery and
Kimberleigh for their correct answer and useful
contributions.
With the best wishes,
Ardavan Shahrdar, MD
Visit http://www.minutus.com my website on classical
and Hahnemannian homoeopathy.
**************************************************
FTRN 85 was:
Liver is mostly affected by this remedy and its
affections is usually accompanied by heart affections.
Urticaria and especially jaundice may be seen in liver
disturbances. There is a dull pain in the region of
liver with pain under either scapula.
The patient is sad and irritable. He becomes restless
after midnight esp at 2 am.
Another important feature of this remedy is its
mucosal discharges. They are offensive, thick,
tenacious and hard to detach. This is also true in the
mouth mucosal secretion which makes it nauseous.
< Warmth of bed
Cardiac pains are aggravated from lying on the left
side.
Visit the archive of FTRNs in
http://www.minutus.com/Find.htm
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www.minutus.com
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Re: ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (85)'
Hi,
You can just cross
*Mind/Restlessness, night, midnight, after, 2h (S183)
AND
*Skin/Eruptions, urticaria, liver symptoms, with
(S1638)
and only Myric remains!
Repertorization is a very useful tool but it is NOT
ALWAYS ENOUGH for finding the simillimum. Sometimes in
a case we can rely only on a peculiar sx with 6
remedies under it and the only way is to study the
Materia Medica of all those 6 rxs to find which one
better matches the case! There are many features in
MMs that are not present in our repertories. MMs work
better for Gestalts. I again emphasize on the fact
that repertorization is an excellent tool and we
SHOULD always use it in EVERY case BUT it is not
enough. Hahnemann, Kent and the other pioneers were
aware of these defects in Repertories. Hope that the
future repertories can somehow solve these defects.
Sincerely,
Ardavan Shahrdar
--- Soroush Ebrahimi wrote: >
Please publish the repertorisation with the answer.
____________________________________________________________
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You can just cross
*Mind/Restlessness, night, midnight, after, 2h (S183)
AND
*Skin/Eruptions, urticaria, liver symptoms, with
(S1638)
and only Myric remains!
Repertorization is a very useful tool but it is NOT
ALWAYS ENOUGH for finding the simillimum. Sometimes in
a case we can rely only on a peculiar sx with 6
remedies under it and the only way is to study the
Materia Medica of all those 6 rxs to find which one
better matches the case! There are many features in
MMs that are not present in our repertories. MMs work
better for Gestalts. I again emphasize on the fact
that repertorization is an excellent tool and we
SHOULD always use it in EVERY case BUT it is not
enough. Hahnemann, Kent and the other pioneers were
aware of these defects in Repertories. Hope that the
future repertories can somehow solve these defects.
Sincerely,
Ardavan Shahrdar
--- Soroush Ebrahimi wrote: >
Please publish the repertorisation with the answer.
____________________________________________________________
=====
Dr Ardavan Shahrdar
www.minutus.com
____________________________________________________________
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