HFA was 35 Degree Celsious

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healthinfo6
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Joined: Tue Jul 12, 2005 10:00 pm

HFA was 35 Degree Celsious

Post by healthinfo6 »

Ellen,
HFA certainly sounds useful for cases that arise due to one's inherited miasms but likely less useful for someone like myself with two genetically inherited condtions, bipolar and diabetes. Both were present in pre-disease states since birth, evolving to disease states at generally known ages for each, 18 and 45.
My looks evolved with age, as most people do as they move into middle age, but I still look young for my age while many my age look older. I've had these miasmatic influences at age 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and now 55 and my facial features certainly have aged over the years, especially the last few, but unchanged would be the antipsoric remedy and antimiasmatic nosode that I've been using for 5 years and 2 years respectively and really should have been on since childhood or at least when I first when to a homeopath in 1996 or so.
Does HFA include tubercular miasm? If not, likely psora should show up, as tubercular is pseudopsora and I have a plethora of latent psora symptoms at times of acute illness. Though since I'm in rotation with Tub LM11 as next remedy, HFA may guide someone away from using TubK though many if not all of the antitubercular miasm remedies are also antipsorics.
HFA may pick up on a miasm but may not be able to tell you in a mixed miasmatic case the order of treatment. I'm at least, pseudopsoric, psoric and sycotic. My first remedy was sycotic, Medorrhinum. and I don't think my facial features have changed that much from sycotic to pseudopsoric while all ultimately psoric. My antipsoric constitutional/current simillimum is considered tri or quad miasmatic encompassing all the original miasms.
While HFA may be helpful, I find verbal and behavioral clues suggest miasmatic layers and that's a skill that increases as you become more aware and observant. You also can have concurrent miasms implying one miasmatic influence doesn't end because another is more prominent just as one inherited disease may be less active as another becomes more active while another may pop up
For fun I should send some photos for free HFA analysis and see what they determine.
Susan


Ellen Madono
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Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: HFA was 35 Degree Celsious

Post by Ellen Madono »

Dear Susan,
HFA is not easy to compare to traditional miasms. I just don't mix the two. Actually I use Dr. Shahrdar's misamatic thinking for pure Hahnemannian thinking on Miasms.
Best,
Ellen


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