Drainage, detox and homeopathy
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 11:18 pm
I just want to make a few things very clear based on my many patients I had
to drain and detox over the years:
1. Drainage and detox are not homeopathic treatments as they are not based
on the Law of Similars. That is clear and beyond doubt or discussion.
2. In a patient whose organs are not functioning properly and/or is
overloaded with heavy metals or other toxins, the Simillimum is going to
create a release of those toxins, an overload of the system and in fact, in
some cases, a systemic acute poisoning (been there, done that) that might be
life threatening: you can call that a healing crisis in you want, it is
still at best a very unpleasant and uncomfortable situation, and at worst
you can end up in hospital or at the morgue: not very good for your image
and your business too!
3. There are many ways to do this drainage and detox: nutrition, plants,
chelation, remedies prepared according to the homeopathic pharmacology (this
in order not to write "homeopathic remedies"), often a combination of the
above.
4. Although each of us who practices this way has his own routine, that
routine is altered and adapted according to the needs and the situation of
each and every patient; so that routine is actually more a set of guidelines
taught by experience.
5. It is not necessary to drain and detox each and every case, although it
might be useful and good for health. But it is necessary to have the
knowledge to recognise vague symptoms and signs that could be related to
intox and from there ask the relevant questions as regarding professional
and personal contact and contamination. A working knowledge of pharmacology
and toxicology helps.
6. Drainage and detox are akin to preparing your car for a long trip: you
check everything, repair what has to be repaired, add the necessary fluids,
replace what is used or broken; there is no reason not to do that for a
living organism because of a "theological" concern. And if you have a
complication because of that, it could be construed as malpractice.
7. The need for drainage and detox is growing because of our environment,
food, pollution, medication, etc,.... all complications that did not exist
at that level 2 centuries ago.
There is plenty of literature in French (although not in one single
treatise), in English there is to my knowledge only the small booklet of
Maury, translated from French, and very basic. Last year I did start writing
a book encompassing all the aspects of drainage and detox, but I got stalled
and will not be able to finish the project before 2004 or 2005.
I hope most of the questions have been answered.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".
to drain and detox over the years:
1. Drainage and detox are not homeopathic treatments as they are not based
on the Law of Similars. That is clear and beyond doubt or discussion.
2. In a patient whose organs are not functioning properly and/or is
overloaded with heavy metals or other toxins, the Simillimum is going to
create a release of those toxins, an overload of the system and in fact, in
some cases, a systemic acute poisoning (been there, done that) that might be
life threatening: you can call that a healing crisis in you want, it is
still at best a very unpleasant and uncomfortable situation, and at worst
you can end up in hospital or at the morgue: not very good for your image
and your business too!
3. There are many ways to do this drainage and detox: nutrition, plants,
chelation, remedies prepared according to the homeopathic pharmacology (this
in order not to write "homeopathic remedies"), often a combination of the
above.
4. Although each of us who practices this way has his own routine, that
routine is altered and adapted according to the needs and the situation of
each and every patient; so that routine is actually more a set of guidelines
taught by experience.
5. It is not necessary to drain and detox each and every case, although it
might be useful and good for health. But it is necessary to have the
knowledge to recognise vague symptoms and signs that could be related to
intox and from there ask the relevant questions as regarding professional
and personal contact and contamination. A working knowledge of pharmacology
and toxicology helps.
6. Drainage and detox are akin to preparing your car for a long trip: you
check everything, repair what has to be repaired, add the necessary fluids,
replace what is used or broken; there is no reason not to do that for a
living organism because of a "theological" concern. And if you have a
complication because of that, it could be construed as malpractice.
7. The need for drainage and detox is growing because of our environment,
food, pollution, medication, etc,.... all complications that did not exist
at that level 2 centuries ago.
There is plenty of literature in French (although not in one single
treatise), in English there is to my knowledge only the small booklet of
Maury, translated from French, and very basic. Last year I did start writing
a book encompassing all the aspects of drainage and detox, but I got stalled
and will not be able to finish the project before 2004 or 2005.
I hope most of the questions have been answered.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".