antidoting remedies correction
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2002 6:29 pm
Oops. It is #51, not 50. Sorry
This relates to your discussions previously. I get the digest, so a
delayed response.
I think this answers a couple of comments earlier.
Organon Sixth Edition
Principles of Cure #51
2. These disease potencies (medicinal substances) can render homeopathic
aid for all the countless conceivable and inconceivable natural
diseases.
3. Once they have completed their curative application, the power of
these medicines is conquered by the life force and disappears of itself
without requiring repeated help to expel it again, as is the case with
the itch diathesis.
4. The physician can dilute, divide, potentize and decrease the dosage
of artificial disease potencies to an infinite extent, to the point
where
the medicine remains only slightly stronger than the similar natural
disease to be cured.
--
Julie E. Brent, MA
Integrative Health Consultant
Reflexology - Reiki - Homeopathy
www.moonsunearth.com
"And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the
winds long to play with with your hair." -- Kahlil Gibran,
Lebanese author.
This relates to your discussions previously. I get the digest, so a
delayed response.
I think this answers a couple of comments earlier.
Organon Sixth Edition
Principles of Cure #51
2. These disease potencies (medicinal substances) can render homeopathic
aid for all the countless conceivable and inconceivable natural
diseases.
3. Once they have completed their curative application, the power of
these medicines is conquered by the life force and disappears of itself
without requiring repeated help to expel it again, as is the case with
the itch diathesis.
4. The physician can dilute, divide, potentize and decrease the dosage
of artificial disease potencies to an infinite extent, to the point
where
the medicine remains only slightly stronger than the similar natural
disease to be cured.
--
Julie E. Brent, MA
Integrative Health Consultant
Reflexology - Reiki - Homeopathy
www.moonsunearth.com
"And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the
winds long to play with with your hair." -- Kahlil Gibran,
Lebanese author.