after evaluation , lycopedium is my constitutional type- any one have
info on it? websites? is there a different way to go about treating
this type?
thanks all
lycopedium type
Re: lycopedium type
I'm not sure what you mean by "constitutional type"... One usage of
the term "constitutional" (per Eizayaga) means a basic genetic type;
but as used in that terminology, the "constitutional type" is not
necessarily what needs treating at a given time--might need to treat at
what he calls the miasmatic, or functional, or lesional level.
The other (and more usual) use of the term "constitutional" basically
means, a remedy selected on basis of "the whole case", the person's
general, overall state of functioning at that time. (I'd say it's a
pretty loosely defined term!) What's led you to decide that's your
constitutional type--book(s) or prescriber, or ??
Shannon
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the term "constitutional" (per Eizayaga) means a basic genetic type;
but as used in that terminology, the "constitutional type" is not
necessarily what needs treating at a given time--might need to treat at
what he calls the miasmatic, or functional, or lesional level.
The other (and more usual) use of the term "constitutional" basically
means, a remedy selected on basis of "the whole case", the person's
general, overall state of functioning at that time. (I'd say it's a
pretty loosely defined term!) What's led you to decide that's your
constitutional type--book(s) or prescriber, or ??
Shannon
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