Hi everyone,
I have a question and was wondering if anyone had a good explanation. In
dealing with very sensitive patients, sometimes when holding a remedy,
having it on their body, such as in their pocket, I notice that people will
aggravate more so than if they had just taken the remedy. Does anyone have
any input for this?
Thanks
Donna E
Energy of the remedy
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Re: Energy of the remedy
At 10:09 PM 11/29/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Dear Donna,
Have your ever heard of the ERA experiments carried out by a classical
homoeopath named G. B Stearns. MD in the for the IHA in the 1920s? These
experiments showed that the autonomic reflexes used in the traditional
clinical exam responded to the presence of a homoeopathic remedy while it
was still in the vial. They recorded changes in the pupil dilation, iris
color, heart beat, pulse quality and rate, heart movements under direct
observation of the heart fluoroscope, respiratory rate, percussion tones,
galvanic skin response, circulation in capillaries on transillumination,
pigments rubbed in the skin, etc... If the remedy had no realtionship to
the individual it would not change the clinical reflexes. They used these
methods to tell if a person was susceptible to a remedy and potency BEFORE
the remedy was given. I call this autonomic reflex testing. or ART. I
believe the aggravations you witness are due to the overly strong remedy
emanations of the an excessive amount of pills brought into contact with
the body for too long a time.
Best, David Little
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"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
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David Little © 2000
Dear Donna,
Have your ever heard of the ERA experiments carried out by a classical
homoeopath named G. B Stearns. MD in the for the IHA in the 1920s? These
experiments showed that the autonomic reflexes used in the traditional
clinical exam responded to the presence of a homoeopathic remedy while it
was still in the vial. They recorded changes in the pupil dilation, iris
color, heart beat, pulse quality and rate, heart movements under direct
observation of the heart fluoroscope, respiratory rate, percussion tones,
galvanic skin response, circulation in capillaries on transillumination,
pigments rubbed in the skin, etc... If the remedy had no realtionship to
the individual it would not change the clinical reflexes. They used these
methods to tell if a person was susceptible to a remedy and potency BEFORE
the remedy was given. I call this autonomic reflex testing. or ART. I
believe the aggravations you witness are due to the overly strong remedy
emanations of the an excessive amount of pills brought into contact with
the body for too long a time.
Best, 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
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Re: Energy of the remedy
David,
I have seen this when my homeopath tests my eyes for sensitivity to a
remedy. Thank you for your explanation of this.
Donna E
I have seen this when my homeopath tests my eyes for sensitivity to a
remedy. Thank you for your explanation of this.
Donna E
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Re: Energy of the remedy
Theses articles can be found in The Homeopathic Recorder of the 1930s. Dr.
Albert Abrams perfected and advanced these ideas in a very extensive way.Dr
Grimmer used Abram's machine with great skill and made many successful cures
of very serious diseases. Much of this work can be found in his book: The
Collected Works of Arthur Hill Grimmer.
Kind regards
Ahmed Currim
Albert Abrams perfected and advanced these ideas in a very extensive way.Dr
Grimmer used Abram's machine with great skill and made many successful cures
of very serious diseases. Much of this work can be found in his book: The
Collected Works of Arthur Hill Grimmer.
Kind regards
Ahmed Currim