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Soroush Ebrahimi
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mental disease

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Dear joy

I was not for ONE moment implying that there are remedies that do not have
physical states and symptoms.

But remedy states are different 'disease states' the former being
artificial, the later natural.

All I was saying was that when the VF has 'lost it' the diseased state is
shown by strong mental symptoms with few physical symptoms.

A human body with out a mind is but a vegetable! So when the mind is
diseased the physical body can become almost irrelevant. As one of the
colleagues said earlier, if the house is on fire, we don't worry about the
piano!
Here the mind is the house - the reason for being. If that is severely
diseased, nothing matters much.

I am not quite sure what you thought I had written!?

Kind regards
Soroush

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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 13:53:46 +0000
From: "Joy Lucas"
Subject: Re: Mental Diseases

OK Soroush, show me lots of remedies that have powerful, profound and
expressive mental and emotional symptoms but no physical symptoms. To render
physical symptoms as insignificant is going against the notion of an
unprejudiced observer.

Regards, Joy
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Phosphor
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Re: mental disease

Post by Phosphor »

Soroush said:
shown by strong mental symptoms with few physical >symptoms.

however the strength per se of the symptoms may not necessarily be guiding,
if the symptoms are very typical of schizophrenia. in the case history there
may at some point have been other more unusual atypical symptoms.
if there are none, it is more likely a nutritional-deficiency disease.

andrew


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