Possibly Naive Question
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:55 pm
Hi folks. I was emailing with someone who recently graduated from Heilkunst (Rudy Verspoor). I didn't know much about it at the time. It appears they believe this is the real Hahnemann approach and that classical homeopathy is inadequate. Our email correspondence was confusing to me. I mentioned that a description of Cinchona I'd read (and which had come to me as a remedy intuitively) seemed like a constitutional remedy for me. Here's what she wrote:
"Cinchona is the name of a disease called Cinchona disease (its symptoms are listed in the Materia Medica), and ALSO the name given to the remedy that cures it, which is the remedy called Cinchona, as in 'like cures like'. The remedy Staphysagria cures Staphysagria disease, the remedy Nat-mur cures grief disease, and so on - the Law of Similars. I have studied the Organon and Dr. Hahnemann's Heilkunst for 5 years. China/Cinchona is not a constitutional remedy. A constitutional remedy would support your constitution in health but not annihilate disease."
I wrote back that cinchona was a remedy not a disease and the first one that Hahnemann had proved etc. So I didn't know what she was talking about. Neither had I ever heard someone talk about "Staphysagria disease" per se.
She forwarded my email to the practitioner who had trained her. And got this reply:
"Cinchona, or China officinalis, is a disease. Dr. Hahnemann used it to cure the China-like disease in someone suffering from the same
symptoms as were caused, in healthy individuals, by ingesting that
substance. That is his law of similars.
However, it is not a constitutional remedy by any stretch of the
imagination. Heilkunst is the SYSTEM OF MEDICINE that was created by Samuel Hahnemann. Homeopathy is one small part of that system. His first epic tome was "Organon der Heilkunst.""
I wrote back that certainly there are experienced homeopaths who regard China as a constitutional remedy. She agreed but indicated that's not their (Heilkunst) belief.
In addition, it seems like she/they think you can heal shocks and traumas by doing so in reverse, addressing each trauma with a remedy.I don't understand how this is so. Suppose you had six "aconitum" type shocks over many decades? How does your body know which shock from the past you are addressing? I find it confusing.
And why do they think there are eight miasms for each person?
I believe there is at least one Heilkunstler on this list. This new homeopath/Heilkunstler studied it because she was healed of bad interstitial cystitis with it and feels very healthy now. I myself am suffering the worst episode of such in my life--I've had it twice before in the last 17 years but never this bad and drugs are impossible for me so I know I have to see a homeopath now and am trying to figure out which direction to take (usually i just experiment with my own remedies and acutes. I still have china LM5 here which came to me intuitively and I wrote about to the list a while ago but I never did take it.)
"Cinchona is the name of a disease called Cinchona disease (its symptoms are listed in the Materia Medica), and ALSO the name given to the remedy that cures it, which is the remedy called Cinchona, as in 'like cures like'. The remedy Staphysagria cures Staphysagria disease, the remedy Nat-mur cures grief disease, and so on - the Law of Similars. I have studied the Organon and Dr. Hahnemann's Heilkunst for 5 years. China/Cinchona is not a constitutional remedy. A constitutional remedy would support your constitution in health but not annihilate disease."
I wrote back that cinchona was a remedy not a disease and the first one that Hahnemann had proved etc. So I didn't know what she was talking about. Neither had I ever heard someone talk about "Staphysagria disease" per se.
She forwarded my email to the practitioner who had trained her. And got this reply:
"Cinchona, or China officinalis, is a disease. Dr. Hahnemann used it to cure the China-like disease in someone suffering from the same
symptoms as were caused, in healthy individuals, by ingesting that
substance. That is his law of similars.
However, it is not a constitutional remedy by any stretch of the
imagination. Heilkunst is the SYSTEM OF MEDICINE that was created by Samuel Hahnemann. Homeopathy is one small part of that system. His first epic tome was "Organon der Heilkunst.""
I wrote back that certainly there are experienced homeopaths who regard China as a constitutional remedy. She agreed but indicated that's not their (Heilkunst) belief.
In addition, it seems like she/they think you can heal shocks and traumas by doing so in reverse, addressing each trauma with a remedy.I don't understand how this is so. Suppose you had six "aconitum" type shocks over many decades? How does your body know which shock from the past you are addressing? I find it confusing.
And why do they think there are eight miasms for each person?
I believe there is at least one Heilkunstler on this list. This new homeopath/Heilkunstler studied it because she was healed of bad interstitial cystitis with it and feels very healthy now. I myself am suffering the worst episode of such in my life--I've had it twice before in the last 17 years but never this bad and drugs are impossible for me so I know I have to see a homeopath now and am trying to figure out which direction to take (usually i just experiment with my own remedies and acutes. I still have china LM5 here which came to me intuitively and I wrote about to the list a while ago but I never did take it.)