I asked Dr Shahrdar in Iran to advise on the result using Repertorium Virosum (RV) programme on Ebola symptoms.
His response was as follows:
You can find Ebola miasmatic remedies in RV.
Main ones are Lach, Phos and Sec.
Arnica, bryonia, rhus-t, nux-v, dulc, sul-ac, ph-ac may also be indicated in its acute management.
Rgds
Soroush
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There are some interesting debates going on about Ebola, so thanks for this.
It is truly remarkable that whatever the disease, however new, however deadly, however much panic caused to the conventional medical view, homeopathy has the ability to respond.
Incidentally, I have blogged on the ‘untreatability’ of Ebola, http://safe-medicine.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/ebola.html, and the skeptics hate it, and have been attacking me on Twitter constantly. Result - a huge number of ‘hits’ over the last two weeks. So the message is getting around!
Do tweet my blog is you don’t mind the unpleasant attention of the homeopathy tarsiers
Steve Scrutton
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Patient suffering from Ebola and those who had died of Ebola had the following symptoms and all these are in Lachesis only. (See Lilienthal's HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS.)
Amblyopia, with lung or heart affections; retinitis apoplectica; severe pain in and above the eyes.
headache, vertigo, epistaxis, cardialgia, eructations and oppression of the chest; prostration when exercising or lifting; mental depression;
Carbuncle the skin over the dead cellular tissue shows little disposition to ulcerate; dark bluish appearance; after perforation scanty discharge of thin, sometimes bloody sanies; cerebral symptoms; prostration; inability to bear any bandage over the sore.
Dark, chocolate-colored, cadaverous-smelling stools of decomposed blood, looking like charred straw; stools of mixed blood and slime; stools passed with painful straining and burning in the anus; cramp like pain in the abdomen, which feels very hot; coldness; thirst; tongue red and cracked at the tip, or black and bloody.
Cerebral typhoid. Torpor with loss of vitality, associated with nervous excitability, cutaneous hyperaesthesia and decomposition of the blood. Intolerance of pressure from the cutaneous hyperaesthesia; he sleeps into an aggravation from depressing influences on centres of respiration; both body and mind worn out, with relaxation of muscular system; heat in head, with throbbing from every movement; heaviness of head; especially occiput, with vertigo; muttering stupor; delirium with great loquacity, jumping from one thing to another; sunken countenance; tendency of lower jaw to drop, and sleeps much with mouth open; fever and delirium < as night advances; mouth dry, black, stiff with dry, red, blackish tongue, cracked on tip, trembling when protruded or catching between teeth and bleeding; abdomen hard and distended, with rumbling and gurgling in bowels before diarrhoea; stools very offensive whether formed or not; red-brown and copious urine; cough and dyspnoea, bloody, slimy expectoration; decubitus, ulcers inflamed, red, with black borders; haemorrhages, blood dark and particles looking like charred straw; coolness of extremities.
- Gums swollen and spongy, easily bleeding, aching < from warm drinks; protruding, dark-purple; haemorrhage from gums.
fainting; vomiting of blood and bloody stools looking like charred straw; periodical attacks every spring; vicarious haematemesis.
- Always when blood can be discerned like black straws as a sediment, whether from the uterus, bowels, nose, stomach, lungs, or at the bottom of the ulcer. Often used in typhoid when haemorrhages occur. Chills coming on at night as an accompaniment of bleeding.
- Haematuria from blood degenerescence as in low fevers, hence deposits of disintegrated blood-cells, of fibrine, presenting the appearance of charred straw.
- Quiet sorrowful lowness of spirits relieved by sighing; repugnance to society and dislike to talk; solicitude about the future, with disgust of life; inclination to doubt everything; mistrusts and misconstrues everything in the worst way; indolence, with aversion to every kind of labor and motion; insane jealousy
- Late stage of pneumonia, when it assumes a typhoid form, especially when an abscess forms in the lungs; sputa frothy, mixed with blood, purulent, profuse sweat; cough during sleep and feels worse on waking from sleep; brain symptoms, such as muttering deliria and hallucinations. Tuberculosis or low-graded chronic pneumonia, developing during the progress of other diseases; hepatization, mostly of left lung, with great dyspnoea on awaking; has to cough hard and long before he can raise; chest feels constricted and stuffed. Threatened gangrene of lungs with foetid breath and sputa.
Prolapsus followed by painful constriction of anus; rectum prolapsed and tumefied; haemorrhoids protruding, with stitches upward when coughing or sneezing; sensation in rectum as if little hammers were beating there.
Haemorrhages and extravasations, red and black streaks on skin; great physical and mental exhaustion; icy coldness of feet; vertigo on walking, black flickering before eyes, fainting, pulseless. Jaundice with ecchymoses and haemorrhages; spotted fever, tendency to gangrene.
Stomatitis, (inflammation and ulceration of buccal cavity.) - Bluish ulcers, blood oozing from gums, which look dark-red and purplish; salivation, foetor; tongue dry, red and glistening, especially at the tip, sides and tip covered with blisters; fluids return through nose; can bear no clothing to touch face and neck; offensive stools; urine of a strong odor, with perspiration in axillae.
Tendency to faint in women; apparent death, neither pulse nor breathing perceptible, after a pain in heart, from fright or grief; asthma, vertigo, pale face, nausea, vomiting, pains and stitches in cardiac region, cold sweat, spasms, trismus, stiffness and swelling of body, etc.
- Irritable ulcer; ulceration about ankles in varicose legs; itching ulcers, with dark blisters around; flat ulcers, hard at circumference and very sensitive, with black bottom, discharging very little pus, but easily bleeding; gangrenous ulcers on legs and toes; ulcers sensitive to touch, with ichorous, offensive discharge, many small pimples around them, areola purple, better from warmth; bedsores, with black edges; the ulcer is large, with tendency to extend rapidly; burning pain only when touching the sore; smooth ulcers, with jagged edges, surrounded by papillae or small ulcers, and of a livid appearance.
[Hom-Media] Justification of Lachesis to be almost a specific for Ebola
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Re: [Hom-Media] Justification of Lachesis to be almost a specific for Ebola
Hi, Soroush --
I have no quibble with the conclusion. But the account said to be of the symptoms of an Ebola patient is, to say the least, very unclear. Which of these symptoms supposedly were the patient's symptoms? The language in which all of the symptoms are couched strongly suggests that none are the symptoms of any individual Ebola patient or even of a number of Ebola patients.
Is it possible to obtain some clarification of what symptom belongs to whom?
Cheers --
John
I have no quibble with the conclusion. But the account said to be of the symptoms of an Ebola patient is, to say the least, very unclear. Which of these symptoms supposedly were the patient's symptoms? The language in which all of the symptoms are couched strongly suggests that none are the symptoms of any individual Ebola patient or even of a number of Ebola patients.
Is it possible to obtain some clarification of what symptom belongs to whom?
Cheers --
John