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Re: Miasm Repertorium virosum

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 12:54 pm
by Soroush Ebrahimi
Hahnemann's work on miasms was remarkable, but it was not all correct and not complete because he did not have access to modern technology.
For example he called everything with an itch and skin eruption as pert of the multi-headed hydra he named PSORA.

Yet what we find in reality is that different micro organism are responsible for the susceptible patient to succumb to a particular 'disease' e.g. measles, smallpox, chickenpox, rubella etc etc.
Dr Ardavan Shahrdar's work on Repertorium Virosum is an incredible advancement (worthy of a Nobel prize?) and Ellen is helping us to learn it.
Pls see below.

Rgds

Soroush
From: beyondhomeopathy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:beyondhomeopathy@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ellen Madono
Sent: 19 March 2013 01:18
Hi,
Does everyone understand that this comes from the Repertorium Virosum? Ardavan Shahrdar repertorized the major symptoms of the major viruses and made a repertory. This is the from the MM of that work.
We are teaching a course on how this all works. I have videos up at http://tokyohomeopathy.com/homeopro explaining what is behind this research. The course is at http://secondtimeshahrdarcases.wikispaces.com I am putting up videos explaining Dr. Shahrdar's dense powerpoint lectures. We are about to start case 1, but the course is designed to be done at your own pace. (my pace of putting up lectures is my current problem).
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Rhabdoviruses (RBS)
Main Regions
Nervous system, Mind, Respiration, Heart.
Mind
Hydrophobia. Agitation. Hyperactivity. Impaired cognition. Aeorophobia. Barking. Biting. Coma. Confusion. Delirium wild. Delusions. Aggravation from strong light. Aggravation from reflection from mirror. Personality change. Rage. Spitting of saliva. Aggravation from sight and sound of water.
Head
Headache.
Eye
Anisocoria. Dilated pupils.
Mouth
Saliva abundant, viscid.
Throat
Choking sensation. Discomfort. Spasm from exposure to water. Difficult swallowing liquids. Impossible swallowing. Making strange voices in throat.
Stomach
Vomiting.
Abdomen
GI bleeding. Ileus.
Rectum
Diarrhea.
Chest
Arrhythmia. Bradycardia. Failure congestive. Myocarditis.
Respiration
Apnea. Distress. Hyperventilation. Short inspiration. Tachypnea.
Male organs
Priapism. Ejaculation spontaneous.
Extremities
Weakness. Quadriparesis.
Back
Cervical rigidity.
Skin
Paresthesia. Pilorection.
Fever
Fever.
Perspiration
Increased.
General
Paralysis. Rigidity. Spasms muscular. Guillain-Barre syndrome. Hypotension. Malaise. Myoedema. Sight and sound of water agg. Light agg. Reflection of light in mirror agg. Seizure.
Main antimiasmatic remedies
STRAM, LYSS, BELL, LACH, Cupr, Hyos, Nux-v, Phos, Sulph, Verat.
Related remedies
Puls, Lyc, Rhus-t, Calc, Bry, Ars, Sep, Merc, Sil.

Miasm Repertorium virosum

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:24 pm
by Christine Wyndham-Thomas
I just want to add that I'm doing this course and there is so much to digest. I'm glad that Ellen takes her time putting up current lessons - I wouldn't be able to keep up with them otherwise - because there is just so much to take in. Also, as Ellen has said, we've just finished Case 1 and so for anyone contemplating doing this course, the time to start is NOW. It really is a serious course. It's the second time this course is being offered. I originally signed when half way through the first session and just couldn't make head or tail of it, so was glad when she said she would start it again a second time..
Regards
Christine