"Some of the remedies that Hahnemann thought were apsoric have proven to
have powers of other miasms. Pulsatilla is usually considered an apsoric
remedy because it does not treat psora yet it is a 3 for pseudopsora TB and
2 for sycosis"
I am very very new to homeopathy. I am trying to study about it and learn.
The main reason I joined this list was to glean information and I have found
something I have not run across before. Would you enlarge on the above
paragraph? I am not following it; what do the numbers here signify? Write as
much as you could, please. I will read it all. And probably ask another
question from it.
Toni
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Re: 3 for pseudopsora TB and 2 for sycosis
Hi Toni,
Remedies are listed in homeopathic repertory accompanied by gradation (1, 2,
3) indicating (depending on source) the preponderance of the symptom in
individual provers within a proving, or clinical success with the remedy vs.
the specified symptom.
I personally pay very little attention to the grades in repertorizing, but
it is useful information as used below, where an attempt is being made to
communicate the relative strength (according to the various sources) of a
remedy for different symptoms.
There are many aspects of repertorizing a case that are more important imho,
and you would need some understanding of Hahnemann's "miasm" theory of
chronic disease in order to follow the use of gradations in context below.
regards,
Dave Hartley
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Remedies are listed in homeopathic repertory accompanied by gradation (1, 2,
3) indicating (depending on source) the preponderance of the symptom in
individual provers within a proving, or clinical success with the remedy vs.
the specified symptom.
I personally pay very little attention to the grades in repertorizing, but
it is useful information as used below, where an attempt is being made to
communicate the relative strength (according to the various sources) of a
remedy for different symptoms.
There are many aspects of repertorizing a case that are more important imho,
and you would need some understanding of Hahnemann's "miasm" theory of
chronic disease in order to follow the use of gradations in context below.
regards,
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284
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Re: 3 for pseudopsora TB and 2 for sycosis
"Some of the remedies that Hahnemann thought were apsoric have proven to
have powers of other miasms. Pulsatilla is usually considered an apsoric
remedy because it does not treat psora yet it is a 3 for pseudopsora TB and
2 for sycosis"
"Remedies are listed in homeopathic repertory accompanied by gradation (1,
2,
3) indicating (depending on source) the preponderance of the symptom in
individual provers within a proving, or clinical success with the remedy vs.
the specified symptom."
I might be following your explanation....Am I thinking right? It is 3,
meaning it rates high on the scale for treating pseudopsora TB and it rates
a 2 on a scale of 1 to 3 for treating sycosis? If this is not right, you'll
have to start over and draw me some pictures. Don't forget to tell me the
obvious because I haven't been around homeopathy long enough to know
anything. I'm still trying to UNthink allopathy.
Toni
Immanuel Kant said, "We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of
animals."
http://www.equineadvocates.com/
http://www.becnet.org/Bylines/permarin2.html
http://www.premarin.org/
Don't breed or buy, while those in rescue die.
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have powers of other miasms. Pulsatilla is usually considered an apsoric
remedy because it does not treat psora yet it is a 3 for pseudopsora TB and
2 for sycosis"
"Remedies are listed in homeopathic repertory accompanied by gradation (1,
2,
3) indicating (depending on source) the preponderance of the symptom in
individual provers within a proving, or clinical success with the remedy vs.
the specified symptom."
I might be following your explanation....Am I thinking right? It is 3,
meaning it rates high on the scale for treating pseudopsora TB and it rates
a 2 on a scale of 1 to 3 for treating sycosis? If this is not right, you'll
have to start over and draw me some pictures. Don't forget to tell me the
obvious because I haven't been around homeopathy long enough to know
anything. I'm still trying to UNthink allopathy.
Toni
Immanuel Kant said, "We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of
animals."
http://www.equineadvocates.com/
http://www.becnet.org/Bylines/permarin2.html
http://www.premarin.org/
Don't breed or buy, while those in rescue die.
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Re: 3 for pseudopsora TB and 2 for sycosis
At 06:43 PM 7/3/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hello,
This is the right idea. The gradations are a method of showing how
intensely a remedy has in a particular symptom. The 1, 2, 3 are relative to
each in this manner. You will find this 1, 2, 3 in most repertories based
on Kent's Repertory and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in repertories based on
Boenninghausen. Rubrics are graded in 1, 2, 3 are also used in the materia
medicas. There are been slightly different methods of grading remedies over
the years but they all relate to intensity of the remedies in the repertory
or the rubric in the MM.
Sincerely, David Little
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"It is the life-force which cures diseases because a dead man needs no more
medicines."
Samuel Hahnemann
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David Little © 2000
Hello,
This is the right idea. The gradations are a method of showing how
intensely a remedy has in a particular symptom. The 1, 2, 3 are relative to
each in this manner. You will find this 1, 2, 3 in most repertories based
on Kent's Repertory and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 in repertories based on
Boenninghausen. Rubrics are graded in 1, 2, 3 are also used in the materia
medicas. There are been slightly different methods of grading remedies over
the years but they all relate to intensity of the remedies in the repertory
or the rubric in the MM.
Sincerely, David Little
---------------
"It is the life-force which cures diseases because a dead man needs no more
medicines."
Samuel Hahnemann
Visit our website on Hahnemannian Homoeopathy and Cyberspace Homoeopathic
Academy at
http://www.simillimum.com
David Little © 2000