Renal Failure
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Re: Renal Failure
I thnk it was luck. But, it shows you that you cannot just go by what the books imply is the major use of a small remedy. If it reps well and it is a small remedy, then there is a good chance it will work.
Re: Renal Failure
Unless I missed it - this might be a great case to share.
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I thnk it was luck. But, it shows you that you cannot just go by what the books imply is the major use of a small remedy. If it reps well and it is a small remedy, then there is a good chance it will work.
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I thnk it was luck. But, it shows you that you cannot just go by what the books imply is the major use of a small remedy. If it reps well and it is a small remedy, then there is a good chance it will work.
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Re: Renal Failure
Ellen, could you share more of it? A dramatically successful use of a small remedy-- this would be GREAT to learn!
Shannon
Shannon
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Re: Renal Failure
Hi Shannon,
It’s really nothing to learn. Just doing ordinary classical homeopathy. But the answer to turned out to be a remedy that is not typical for that kind of problem.
I’ll look for the case in my files. I’m pretty meticulous.
Best,
Ellen
It’s really nothing to learn. Just doing ordinary classical homeopathy. But the answer to turned out to be a remedy that is not typical for that kind of problem.
I’ll look for the case in my files. I’m pretty meticulous.
Best,
Ellen
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Re: Renal Failure
Ellen/Shannon… I better look up “small remedy” because I have never heard term before! Waiting to see what you say.
Vicki
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Re: Renal Failure
Hi Vicki,
Good question! The term “small remedy” refers to a remedy either about which only a limited amount is known (e.g. not many rubrics), and/or which is believed to have (or at least is known for) a rather specific and limited sphere of activity. Eel serum would be one, or senega (which I’ve never heard of), and many, many, many other examples — probably most of the materia medica, I guess.
Sometimes a remedy is considered “small” (limited in scope) only because we don’t know enough about it. One e.g. of that is Thiosinamin, which apparently used to be thought of entirely as a remedy “for” scar tissue and adhesions, but was later fleshed out to include mental symptoms, and a much greater potential field of usefulness.
Shannon
Good question! The term “small remedy” refers to a remedy either about which only a limited amount is known (e.g. not many rubrics), and/or which is believed to have (or at least is known for) a rather specific and limited sphere of activity. Eel serum would be one, or senega (which I’ve never heard of), and many, many, many other examples — probably most of the materia medica, I guess.
Sometimes a remedy is considered “small” (limited in scope) only because we don’t know enough about it. One e.g. of that is Thiosinamin, which apparently used to be thought of entirely as a remedy “for” scar tissue and adhesions, but was later fleshed out to include mental symptoms, and a much greater potential field of usefulness.
Shannon
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Re: Renal Failure
Senega is small but it’s a remedy among Boenninghausen’s 125 remedies. If you were doing polarity analysis which is based on Boenninghausen’s pocketbook, then Senega comes up fairly frequently. I’ve never used it, but it’s not a small remedy in that context.