remedy / rubric help pls

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J Lucas
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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Post by J Lucas »

Dear Simon, I tend to agree with you and it adds fuel to the notion that
each case is individual and we have to take note of the characteristics of a
case even though they might come under the banner of 'common sx' of being
'absurd' or like 'foolish behaviour' etc. I would tend to see each
expression as being very personal and almost strange rare and peculiar sx.

It is too long ago for me to remember what was 'really' going on but I was
certainly ready for it to be pleasurable rather than the horror it was and I
was 'being looked after' :-(. I do also remember the colour of the tab, it
was blue. Interesting that belladonna has always been a useful acute rx for
me.

Soroush, I hope this has been useful for your case. We have rambled somewhat
down memory lane but I think much of this is important to know when dealing
with drug cases.

Best wishes, Joy

www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com
on 25/10/04 12:01 pm, Simon King at sk2004@ntlworld.com wrote:


J Lucas
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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Post by J Lucas »

Morning Glory indeed! Sounds more like 'the morning after the night before'
:-)

Ipomoea are beautiful plants - part of the Convolvulus family (I have been
growing them this summer) - and the purpurea is used homeopathically (worms,
epilepsy, night terrors, lots of anxiety, a need to purge, gall bladder
ailments etc).

Of course I collected the seeds after the flowers had finished :-)

Best, Joy

www.homeopathicmateriamedica.com


Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Post by Simon King LCPH MARH »

One of the things about LSD is it that how you expect trip to be, is
irrelevant.
Looking forward to having a good time is meaningless, "Here is the
infinite vista as projected through the back of your head, viewed from
a rocket sled weaving through thorny undergrowth" might be a better
description of what sort of time to expect :-)
The reality of it always comes as shock.
Although the last time I took it was when I was 20 yrs old I still
remember thinking each and every time I was going up, several
resounding expletives around why had I taken this stuff.
It was always like getting on a really really hairy roller coaster,
powered by a rocket up one's posterior. the advantage to me was that I
liked it once one got to the other side of the hyperspace jump. ,The
jump itself was shite, Grit your teeth and hang on for two to four
hours.
LOL! FROND memories indeed!

To me the difference between symptoms needing LSD and Canni-i are
clear, but it's a feeling, a rapport, (resonance) rather than a set of
rubrics, I have yet to put it into words
regards
Simon King

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Shannon Nelson
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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Post by Shannon Nelson »

on 10/25/04 7:28 AM, Simon King at sk2004@ntlworld.com wrote:

I would love to hear your differentiation, when you've got some thoughts
collected! Have you used LSD in potency, and if so ever for someone who had
*not* previously used it?

Shannon


Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: remedy / rubric help pls

Post by Simon King LCPH MARH »

I have often used LSD in potency but according to the MM not for
someone who has taken it. I have never given it for that ( not needed
to)
regards
Simon King

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