Speeding up healing
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Re: Speeding up healing
Oh ya Duh - now I see must be that wretched computer spell check thing working it's magic 8> )
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Re: Speeding up healing
The mathematical curve is the logic of the F series, so the best approximation appeals to me. I don't quite understand, but there seems to be a projection of each potency far beyond its numerical potency level. If Dr. Roz would explain, I would appreciate it. I think possibly that may dwindle if you don't follow the natural curve close enough. Just guessing. Anyway, the following metaphor suggests the limits of possible variation.
I thought of this metaphor for how F potencies work. If you put a tennis ball in a sock and tie the sock to a string, you can slowly swing it around your head. (5c) If you have the necessary force, the ball will not drop. If the force is lost it will drop. We want to avoid dropping the ball. Of course, if you keep starting and stopping, the remedy losing the momentum. In other words, the healing process will loose some power. It is better if you can step up the force on the ball in the sock very gradually so it swings out until it is parallel to the floor (85c). A gradual increase in force will result in less shock to the body (your hand holding the string). If you jump from 30c to 200c, there is going to be a jerk and a shock to your hand. May be hard to measure, but the image is what I am after here.
The more delicate question is for the patient to know when to repeat the remedy and when to step up the potency. The other day i noticed a slight return of old symptoms that had disappeared since the remedy. I stepped up the potency. In contrast to such relapse of symptoms, losing healing momentum or feeling exhausted suggest to me repeating the remedy. Not really sure, but that's what I have been doing. If repetition does not improve the situation, then step up the potency. Depending on how fast that particular remedy seems to move, one would vary how long one would wait for improvement. I am using Silica which is supposed to be slow, but is plenty speedy with F potencies. I give it about a night of sleep. Of a whole day of exhaustion. Take the remedy and not better by morning, then up the potency.
Ellen Madono
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I thought of this metaphor for how F potencies work. If you put a tennis ball in a sock and tie the sock to a string, you can slowly swing it around your head. (5c) If you have the necessary force, the ball will not drop. If the force is lost it will drop. We want to avoid dropping the ball. Of course, if you keep starting and stopping, the remedy losing the momentum. In other words, the healing process will loose some power. It is better if you can step up the force on the ball in the sock very gradually so it swings out until it is parallel to the floor (85c). A gradual increase in force will result in less shock to the body (your hand holding the string). If you jump from 30c to 200c, there is going to be a jerk and a shock to your hand. May be hard to measure, but the image is what I am after here.
The more delicate question is for the patient to know when to repeat the remedy and when to step up the potency. The other day i noticed a slight return of old symptoms that had disappeared since the remedy. I stepped up the potency. In contrast to such relapse of symptoms, losing healing momentum or feeling exhausted suggest to me repeating the remedy. Not really sure, but that's what I have been doing. If repetition does not improve the situation, then step up the potency. Depending on how fast that particular remedy seems to move, one would vary how long one would wait for improvement. I am using Silica which is supposed to be slow, but is plenty speedy with F potencies. I give it about a night of sleep. Of a whole day of exhaustion. Take the remedy and not better by morning, then up the potency.
Ellen Madono
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Re: Speeding up healing
Usually homeopaths make these decisions for patients. But, if you give a patient a whole series for remedies, obviously they have to make some decisions. I think I would nurse a patient along at first until they got the hang of it. From Dr. Roz's book, you can see there is a lot of forgiveness. Also, intuitive patients will know what fits their current life demands so you don't want to set down hard and fast rules.
Ellen Madono
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Re: Speeding up healing
About the "approximation" part in using F potencies, I was looking at some Fibonacci curves in nature -- sunflower seeds and etc. -- and was noticing that they aren't exactly exact, which was comforting.
They are awfully darned close, though, as a rule. Which to me seems in the bounds of Irene's (demonstrably successful) approach, which is very careful and precise, except in the few spots where it isn't.
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They are awfully darned close, though, as a rule. Which to me seems in the bounds of Irene's (demonstrably successful) approach, which is very careful and precise, except in the few spots where it isn't.

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Re: Speeding up healing
Hi Irene,
I hope you don’t mind a vet question.
I have a 5 year old male who was born a stray. I found and rescued him at some young “kitten” age and he is now about 5 years old. He licks CONSTANTLY: me, his housemate cats, the floor, etc., in addition to shredding cardboard (extreme) and has even licked a spot out of my drywall. Would you suspect worms? What else might this indicate – if you would be willing to guess?
Thanks,
Sherill
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That is why I use a professional to do my patient's remedies....even for a brand new remedy, 1-2 days delay will not harm them at all.
You have the two day option, it is two weeks - too late - here:-)
And it is MUCH worse in many countries.
So one does the best that's available for the situation.
Animal cases tend to require real speed.
Namaste,
Irene
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"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
I hope you don’t mind a vet question.
I have a 5 year old male who was born a stray. I found and rescued him at some young “kitten” age and he is now about 5 years old. He licks CONSTANTLY: me, his housemate cats, the floor, etc., in addition to shredding cardboard (extreme) and has even licked a spot out of my drywall. Would you suspect worms? What else might this indicate – if you would be willing to guess?
Thanks,
Sherill
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That is why I use a professional to do my patient's remedies....even for a brand new remedy, 1-2 days delay will not harm them at all.
You have the two day option, it is two weeks - too late - here:-)
And it is MUCH worse in many countries.
So one does the best that's available for the situation.
Animal cases tend to require real speed.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.Furryboots.info
(Info on Feline health, genetics, nutrition & homeopathy)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Re: Speeding up healing
Ellen,
I don't understand. Roger and I never discussed homeopathic philosophy and I never attended his school.
Roger Bird
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Yeah Roger Bird, Roger Morrison is a chemist type. I can sympathize with cognitive dissonance. Wonder how you got over it being somewhat the same type.
Ellen Madono
I don't understand. Roger and I never discussed homeopathic philosophy and I never attended his school.
Roger Bird
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Yeah Roger Bird, Roger Morrison is a chemist type. I can sympathize with cognitive dissonance. Wonder how you got over it being somewhat the same type.
Ellen Madono
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Re: Speeding up healing
Nice analogy!
Each potency is not a single point, a period, in the universe, but rather a small vibrating cloud, to use another analogy, hence the fact that even approximations do work.
But you know that I personally prefer exactitude.....I'd rather hit the target on the bullseye than on the periphery.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
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Each potency is not a single point, a period, in the universe, but rather a small vibrating cloud, to use another analogy, hence the fact that even approximations do work.
But you know that I personally prefer exactitude.....I'd rather hit the target on the bullseye than on the periphery.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
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Re: Speeding up healing
Hi Sherill
I am not Irene, and will let her answer your question. I want to let you know that I have an Angora female cat (16 years old) who did the same thing. Mo kitty is very furry, she had licked herself bald, her tail looked like a rat tail, no fur what so ever. Mo Kitty was also a stray kitten, found within hours after birth and nursed by a vet tech, after she was vaccinated, she would lick herself bare and also the skin right off of me if I let her. I tried a few remedies but Irene’s ICT info along with my determination that my kitty was suffering from hyperesthesia, pretty much cured her. She is now a full furred cat. I looked at some of Irene’s old posts that I have saved and in one she called the condition (for that particular cat) Psychogenic alopecia.
Good luck
Mary Salvador
Sherill wrote:
I have a 5 year old male who was born a stray. I found and rescued him at some young “kitten” age and he is now about 5 years old. He licks CONSTANTLY: me, his housemate cats, the floor, etc., in addition to shredding cardboard (extreme) and has even licked a spot out of my drywall. Would you suspect worms? What else might this indicate – if you would be willing to guess?
Thanks,
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I am not Irene, and will let her answer your question. I want to let you know that I have an Angora female cat (16 years old) who did the same thing. Mo kitty is very furry, she had licked herself bald, her tail looked like a rat tail, no fur what so ever. Mo Kitty was also a stray kitten, found within hours after birth and nursed by a vet tech, after she was vaccinated, she would lick herself bare and also the skin right off of me if I let her. I tried a few remedies but Irene’s ICT info along with my determination that my kitty was suffering from hyperesthesia, pretty much cured her. She is now a full furred cat. I looked at some of Irene’s old posts that I have saved and in one she called the condition (for that particular cat) Psychogenic alopecia.
Good luck
Mary Salvador
Sherill wrote:
I have a 5 year old male who was born a stray. I found and rescued him at some young “kitten” age and he is now about 5 years old. He licks CONSTANTLY: me, his housemate cats, the floor, etc., in addition to shredding cardboard (extreme) and has even licked a spot out of my drywall. Would you suspect worms? What else might this indicate – if you would be willing to guess?
Thanks,
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Re: Speeding up healing
In my view, that is what their homeopath is for, to advise.
.....Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.Furryboots.info
(Info on Feline health, genetics, nutrition & homeopathy)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
.....Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.Furryboots.info
(Info on Feline health, genetics, nutrition & homeopathy)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."