Re: Cat Food (OT)
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:03 am
Er, isn't that what Hahnemann also found? As I see it, the idea of
miasms being potentially caused by a variety of infections (rather than
Hahnemann's venereal-and-psora infections) is an expansion of his
observations, rather than something new.
Perhaps we are more *prone* to incompletely healed infections (aka?
miasms) than folks in his day? Or perhaps not...
Isn't it also possible that a sufficiently unfamiliar and strong
infective agent could cause lingering effect even on a (previously)
strong immune system? While the immune system is a fantastically
adaptable and powerful tool, it does require exposure and learning...
Shannon
miasms being potentially caused by a variety of infections (rather than
Hahnemann's venereal-and-psora infections) is an expansion of his
observations, rather than something new.
Perhaps we are more *prone* to incompletely healed infections (aka?
miasms) than folks in his day? Or perhaps not...
Isn't it also possible that a sufficiently unfamiliar and strong
infective agent could cause lingering effect even on a (previously)
strong immune system? While the immune system is a fantastically
adaptable and powerful tool, it does require exposure and learning...
Shannon