disease versus patients or was that patients versus diseases!
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 10:42 am
Dear all,
I had a quick glance at all the letters, and I don't see why there should be any confusion.
Potentially everyone of us is a patient, but few of us have manifest diseases.
Ten paople (patients) are exposed to freezing cold temperatures, one of them dies, two come down with pneumoni, two catch cold, two get a diarrhoea and two are apparently healthy.
Why? Because they had a predisposition or as some would like to express it a weakness in their VF that predisposed them to react the way they did.
They present with disease but before the disease took place they were already patients that is why they presented with the disease.
Prescribing a medicine: Our medicines can not directly attack the disease. They can only attack the patient. By attacking the patient the vital force realizes the chink in its armour and immediately repairs it, in the process getting rid of the disease.
That is why we say treat the patient not the disease. If you try treating the disease then all cases of cold, or diabetes, migraine etc. should need one medicine, but that is not the case in homoeopathy. Because we treat the patient then each patient with the same disease needs a medicine best suited to him.
Thus for example when we treat a disease we try to put the common symptoms of the disease aside and prescribe for the symtoms of the patient.
If in a case of diabetes you try to precribe by repertorizing, unquenchable thirst, dry mouth with thirst, thirst at night, frequent ueination, cramps and so forth you are on your way to make a wrong prescription. But if you ignore these symptoms and prescribe for the patient (maybe simply a strange dream)that is where you will find success.
That is why Hahnemann gave so much stress on the uncommon and peculiar symptoms as these are the symptoms of the patient not the disease.
In conclusion there are patients who are attacked by diseases and we try to cure the patient so that he is not attacked by diseases.
I hope I have not added to the confusion.
best regards
elham
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I had a quick glance at all the letters, and I don't see why there should be any confusion.
Potentially everyone of us is a patient, but few of us have manifest diseases.
Ten paople (patients) are exposed to freezing cold temperatures, one of them dies, two come down with pneumoni, two catch cold, two get a diarrhoea and two are apparently healthy.
Why? Because they had a predisposition or as some would like to express it a weakness in their VF that predisposed them to react the way they did.
They present with disease but before the disease took place they were already patients that is why they presented with the disease.
Prescribing a medicine: Our medicines can not directly attack the disease. They can only attack the patient. By attacking the patient the vital force realizes the chink in its armour and immediately repairs it, in the process getting rid of the disease.
That is why we say treat the patient not the disease. If you try treating the disease then all cases of cold, or diabetes, migraine etc. should need one medicine, but that is not the case in homoeopathy. Because we treat the patient then each patient with the same disease needs a medicine best suited to him.
Thus for example when we treat a disease we try to put the common symptoms of the disease aside and prescribe for the symtoms of the patient.
If in a case of diabetes you try to precribe by repertorizing, unquenchable thirst, dry mouth with thirst, thirst at night, frequent ueination, cramps and so forth you are on your way to make a wrong prescription. But if you ignore these symptoms and prescribe for the patient (maybe simply a strange dream)that is where you will find success.
That is why Hahnemann gave so much stress on the uncommon and peculiar symptoms as these are the symptoms of the patient not the disease.
In conclusion there are patients who are attacked by diseases and we try to cure the patient so that he is not attacked by diseases.
I hope I have not added to the confusion.
best regards
elham
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