Can anyone please steer me in the direction of some MM on the Posterior Pituitary Gland. Have checked Julian’s nosodes and can’t find it.
Thanks
Rochelle
Posterior Pituitary gland MM
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Re: Posterior Pituitary gland MM
Hi Rochelle,
Posterior Pituitary Gland (Pitu. p.)
the post position of the pituitary gland of sheep
Sarcode
Pituitaria posterior / Pituitarum Posterium (Pitu-p.)
is prepared from the posterior lobe of the gland.
Referenced in
P. Sankaran's 'The Elements of Homeopathy' (Proving)
O. A. Julian's 'Materia Medica of New Homeopathic Remedies'
Vermeulen's Synoptic Materia II
Pituitarum Posterium
James Stephenson' Hahnemannian Provings - A Materia Medica and Repertory', page 79, and a proving (12x, B&T, 5 provers) appears in Stephenson,
originally published in the "Pacific Coast Journal of Homoeopathy" vol.46, 521-522, 1935.
you can access it here:
http://bit.ly/LCtrVE
Robin Murphy's 'Homeopathic Remedy Guide', suggests that Pitu-gl. is prepared from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland; this is not specified in Boericke, and it is likely in error, more likely the references in Boericke are to a whole-gland preparation.
Best,
Lynn
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Posterior Pituitary Gland (Pitu. p.)
the post position of the pituitary gland of sheep
Sarcode
Pituitaria posterior / Pituitarum Posterium (Pitu-p.)
is prepared from the posterior lobe of the gland.
Referenced in
P. Sankaran's 'The Elements of Homeopathy' (Proving)
O. A. Julian's 'Materia Medica of New Homeopathic Remedies'
Vermeulen's Synoptic Materia II
Pituitarum Posterium
James Stephenson' Hahnemannian Provings - A Materia Medica and Repertory', page 79, and a proving (12x, B&T, 5 provers) appears in Stephenson,
originally published in the "Pacific Coast Journal of Homoeopathy" vol.46, 521-522, 1935.
you can access it here:
http://bit.ly/LCtrVE
Robin Murphy's 'Homeopathic Remedy Guide', suggests that Pitu-gl. is prepared from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland; this is not specified in Boericke, and it is likely in error, more likely the references in Boericke are to a whole-gland preparation.
Best,
Lynn
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Re: Posterior Pituitary gland MM
Maybe look for vasopressin (ADH) and oxytocin documentation instead? Or hypothalamus?
..Irene
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"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Re: Posterior Pituitary gland MM
Thanks Irene - I also have to wait until he is ready to come back and talk
to me!!! I seem to be homing in on things he doesn't want to talk about like
being bullied because he is overweight. He has a lot of things he needs to
put in place himself but won't do it. There is a reason for all this and I
need to get to the bottom of it. It may be father! Another one of my
complicated cases !!!
Rochelle
to me!!! I seem to be homing in on things he doesn't want to talk about like
being bullied because he is overweight. He has a lot of things he needs to
put in place himself but won't do it. There is a reason for all this and I
need to get to the bottom of it. It may be father! Another one of my
complicated cases !!!
Rochelle
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Re: Posterior Pituitary gland MM
re to Irene's suggestion
Pituitary; Oxytocin, Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) - Vasopressin and then some:
Good articles
http://www.nationalcenterforhomeopathy. ... tation.pdf
A touch of Love after a Lack of Connection - Oxytocin, Lac humanum & Placenta
Alize Timmerman, 2013
http://www.interhomeopathy.org/communic ... oxytocinum
Communication and bonding
by Nelleke Bruch 2013 December
In Oxytocinum, everything is about “communication and bonding”, in the broadest sense of the words.
Trust, morality -- and Oxytocin
Video
http://bit.ly/viydPI
from Vermeulen's 'Synoptic Materia Medica II:
Pituitaria posterior (Pitu. P.)
Neurohypophysis. Posterior lobe of hypophysis
Releases the neurosecretory hormones Oxytocin and Antidiuretic hormone (Vasopressin (ADH),
Oxytocin is produced in the hypothalamus and then transported to the neurohypophysis, where it is stored.
It causes uterine contractions at term and promotes milk release during lactation.
Medically used for the induction or stimulation of labour, in the treatment of postpartum haemorrhage and atony, and to relieve painful breast engorgement.
In males oxytocin stimulates the secretory ducts of the testicles.
Antidiuretic hormone, or Vasopressin (ADH), is also produced in the hypothalamus and then stored in the neurohypophysis. It promotes the reabsorption of water in the Kidneys [= antidiuresis], raises the blood pressure and plays a role in the water balance and production of milk.
It also stimulates the storage and recall of information in memory.
It narrows the arteries of the abdominal organs and is therefore used to stem haemorrhage involving abdominal blood vessels. Large doses may produce cerebral or coronary arterial spasm.
Injury of the neurohypophysis gives rise to the symptomatology of diabetes insipidus.
Pituitaria posterior - Proved by Hering Proving Committee in 1935 on 5 subjects with 12 DH.
Compare
Pulsatilla. Natrum muriaticum. Phosphorus. Sulphur. Aristolochia clematitis. Calcarea iodata. Ferrum iodatum. Hedera helix.
Best,
Lynn
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Pituitary; Oxytocin, Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) - Vasopressin and then some:
Good articles
http://www.nationalcenterforhomeopathy. ... tation.pdf
A touch of Love after a Lack of Connection - Oxytocin, Lac humanum & Placenta
Alize Timmerman, 2013
http://www.interhomeopathy.org/communic ... oxytocinum
Communication and bonding
by Nelleke Bruch 2013 December
In Oxytocinum, everything is about “communication and bonding”, in the broadest sense of the words.
Trust, morality -- and Oxytocin
Video
http://bit.ly/viydPI
from Vermeulen's 'Synoptic Materia Medica II:
Pituitaria posterior (Pitu. P.)
Neurohypophysis. Posterior lobe of hypophysis
Releases the neurosecretory hormones Oxytocin and Antidiuretic hormone (Vasopressin (ADH),
Oxytocin is produced in the hypothalamus and then transported to the neurohypophysis, where it is stored.
It causes uterine contractions at term and promotes milk release during lactation.
Medically used for the induction or stimulation of labour, in the treatment of postpartum haemorrhage and atony, and to relieve painful breast engorgement.
In males oxytocin stimulates the secretory ducts of the testicles.
Antidiuretic hormone, or Vasopressin (ADH), is also produced in the hypothalamus and then stored in the neurohypophysis. It promotes the reabsorption of water in the Kidneys [= antidiuresis], raises the blood pressure and plays a role in the water balance and production of milk.
It also stimulates the storage and recall of information in memory.
It narrows the arteries of the abdominal organs and is therefore used to stem haemorrhage involving abdominal blood vessels. Large doses may produce cerebral or coronary arterial spasm.
Injury of the neurohypophysis gives rise to the symptomatology of diabetes insipidus.
Pituitaria posterior - Proved by Hering Proving Committee in 1935 on 5 subjects with 12 DH.
Compare
Pulsatilla. Natrum muriaticum. Phosphorus. Sulphur. Aristolochia clematitis. Calcarea iodata. Ferrum iodatum. Hedera helix.
Best,
Lynn
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Re: Posterior Pituitary gland MM
Thanks Lynn for those links. This case will have to go by the wayside due to the more urgent case I have just posted which needs resolving.
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Cremona
re to Irene's suggestion
Pituitary; Oxytocin, Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) - Vasopressin and then some:
Good articles
http://www.nationalcenterforhomeopathy. ... tation.pdf
A touch of Love after a Lack of Connection - Oxytocin, Lac humanum & Placenta
Alize Timmerman, 2013
http://www.interhomeopathy.org/communic ... oxytocinum
Communication and bonding
by Nelleke Bruch 2013 December
In Oxytocinum, everything is about “communication and bonding”, in the broadest sense of the words.
Trust, morality -- and Oxytocin
Video
http://bit.ly/viydPI
from Vermeulen's 'Synoptic Materia Medica II:
Pituitaria posterior (Pitu. P.)
Neurohypophysis. Posterior lobe of hypophysis
Releases the neurosecretory hormones Oxytocin and Antidiuretic hormone (Vasopressin (ADH),
Oxytocin is produced in the hypothalamus and then transported to the neurohypophysis, where it is stored.
It causes uterine contractions at term and promotes milk release during lactation.
Medically used for the induction or stimulation of labour, in the treatment of postpartum haemorrhage and atony, and to relieve painful breast engorgement.
In males oxytocin stimulates the secretory ducts of the testicles.
Antidiuretic hormone, or Vasopressin (ADH), is also produced in the hypothalamus and then stored in the neurohypophysis. It promotes the reabsorption of water in the Kidneys [= antidiuresis], raises the blood pressure and plays a role in the water balance and production of milk.
It also stimulates the storage and recall of information in memory.
It narrows the arteries of the abdominal organs and is therefore used to stem haemorrhage involving abdominal blood vessels. Large doses may produce cerebral or coronary arterial spasm.
Injury of the neurohypophysis gives rise to the symptomatology of diabetes insipidus.
Pituitaria posterior - Proved by Hering Proving Committee in 1935 on 5 subjects with 12 DH.
Compare
Pulsatilla. Natrum muriaticum. Phosphorus. Sulphur. Aristolochia clematitis. Calcarea iodata. Ferrum iodatum. Hedera helix.
Best,
Lynn
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Rochelle
Wednesday, January 22, 2014 7:08 AM
Thanks Irene - I also have to wait until he is ready to come back and talk
to me!!! I seem to be homing in on things he doesn't want to talk about like
being bullied because he is overweight. He has a lot of things he needs to
put in place himself but won't do it. There is a reason for all this and I
need to get to the bottom of it. It may be father! Another one of my
complicated cases !!!
Rochelle
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lynn Cremona
re to Irene's suggestion
Pituitary; Oxytocin, Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) - Vasopressin and then some:
Good articles
http://www.nationalcenterforhomeopathy. ... tation.pdf
A touch of Love after a Lack of Connection - Oxytocin, Lac humanum & Placenta
Alize Timmerman, 2013
http://www.interhomeopathy.org/communic ... oxytocinum
Communication and bonding
by Nelleke Bruch 2013 December
In Oxytocinum, everything is about “communication and bonding”, in the broadest sense of the words.
Trust, morality -- and Oxytocin
Video
http://bit.ly/viydPI
from Vermeulen's 'Synoptic Materia Medica II:
Pituitaria posterior (Pitu. P.)
Neurohypophysis. Posterior lobe of hypophysis
Releases the neurosecretory hormones Oxytocin and Antidiuretic hormone (Vasopressin (ADH),
Oxytocin is produced in the hypothalamus and then transported to the neurohypophysis, where it is stored.
It causes uterine contractions at term and promotes milk release during lactation.
Medically used for the induction or stimulation of labour, in the treatment of postpartum haemorrhage and atony, and to relieve painful breast engorgement.
In males oxytocin stimulates the secretory ducts of the testicles.
Antidiuretic hormone, or Vasopressin (ADH), is also produced in the hypothalamus and then stored in the neurohypophysis. It promotes the reabsorption of water in the Kidneys [= antidiuresis], raises the blood pressure and plays a role in the water balance and production of milk.
It also stimulates the storage and recall of information in memory.
It narrows the arteries of the abdominal organs and is therefore used to stem haemorrhage involving abdominal blood vessels. Large doses may produce cerebral or coronary arterial spasm.
Injury of the neurohypophysis gives rise to the symptomatology of diabetes insipidus.
Pituitaria posterior - Proved by Hering Proving Committee in 1935 on 5 subjects with 12 DH.
Compare
Pulsatilla. Natrum muriaticum. Phosphorus. Sulphur. Aristolochia clematitis. Calcarea iodata. Ferrum iodatum. Hedera helix.
Best,
Lynn
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Rochelle
Wednesday, January 22, 2014 7:08 AM
Thanks Irene - I also have to wait until he is ready to come back and talk
to me!!! I seem to be homing in on things he doesn't want to talk about like
being bullied because he is overweight. He has a lot of things he needs to
put in place himself but won't do it. There is a reason for all this and I
need to get to the bottom of it. It may be father! Another one of my
complicated cases !!!
Rochelle