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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
Hello,
The remedy is Cornus Florida.
Feras Hakkak
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The remedy is Cornus Florida.
Feras Hakkak
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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
Dear Feras,
FTRN 101 is 'Cornus circinata' and not 'Cornus
florida'. IMO the best remedy for this case is Corn
and not Corn-f. I know that because of reffering to
the rubric 'Reading, understand, does not' Corn-f is
selected but if you go through Materia medica you will
see that these mental features belong to Corn. Proving
of Corn is with more details than Corn-f especially in
mental features. They are very similar in many aspects
and I think that is why it has worked in this case.
IMO there must be a mistake in this rubric and Corn-f
should be replaced with Corn (or Corn be added?). Any
idea?
Best,
Ardavan
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FTRN 101 is 'Cornus circinata' and not 'Cornus
florida'. IMO the best remedy for this case is Corn
and not Corn-f. I know that because of reffering to
the rubric 'Reading, understand, does not' Corn-f is
selected but if you go through Materia medica you will
see that these mental features belong to Corn. Proving
of Corn is with more details than Corn-f especially in
mental features. They are very similar in many aspects
and I think that is why it has worked in this case.
IMO there must be a mistake in this rubric and Corn-f
should be replaced with Corn (or Corn be added?). Any
idea?
Best,
Ardavan
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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
Dear Dr Shahrdar,
1-I found Corn-f from the rubric 'Reading,
understand, does not'.
2-I'm a mechanical engineering student and hence I'm
not closely familiar with the remedies (of course
yet)?
3-I like to share in your "Find the remedy's name"
quizzes but the remedies are uncommon and I do not
have any materia medica covering them. In addition,
Synthesis Repertory 7.0 does not support many of the
symptoms, too. For instance, for quiz 99 (Cascarella)
I repertorized and the really dominating remedy came
out to be Lycopodium, but it was not the answer.
4-Why do you focus on the physical symptoms in your
quizzes and do not pay attention to mentals?
5-I have given Ars. C30(one pellet in the form of
solution-7cc from 120cc) to one of my patients (5
months ago). He did not have any special physical
problem. His mental and even facial character have
changed very well. Until now, he has not had any
relapses and has kept getting better more and more.
When should I give him another dose? When the
improvement stops or when there are relapses?
6-What do you do about the remedies Hahnemann did not
know about? Do you use them in your miasmatic chronic
practice? If yes, how do you know which are
anti-miasmatic and which are not?
7-Do you have any idea about Dr M.L.Sehgal's method?
I studied his 5-Vol. book but I understood nothing.
Yours Sincerely,
Feras Hakkak
PS: I will be glad if anybody other than Dr Shahrdar
writes his ideas, too.
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1-I found Corn-f from the rubric 'Reading,
understand, does not'.
2-I'm a mechanical engineering student and hence I'm
not closely familiar with the remedies (of course
yet)?
3-I like to share in your "Find the remedy's name"
quizzes but the remedies are uncommon and I do not
have any materia medica covering them. In addition,
Synthesis Repertory 7.0 does not support many of the
symptoms, too. For instance, for quiz 99 (Cascarella)
I repertorized and the really dominating remedy came
out to be Lycopodium, but it was not the answer.
4-Why do you focus on the physical symptoms in your
quizzes and do not pay attention to mentals?
5-I have given Ars. C30(one pellet in the form of
solution-7cc from 120cc) to one of my patients (5
months ago). He did not have any special physical
problem. His mental and even facial character have
changed very well. Until now, he has not had any
relapses and has kept getting better more and more.
When should I give him another dose? When the
improvement stops or when there are relapses?
6-What do you do about the remedies Hahnemann did not
know about? Do you use them in your miasmatic chronic
practice? If yes, how do you know which are
anti-miasmatic and which are not?
7-Do you have any idea about Dr M.L.Sehgal's method?
I studied his 5-Vol. book but I understood nothing.
Yours Sincerely,
Feras Hakkak
PS: I will be glad if anybody other than Dr Shahrdar
writes his ideas, too.
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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
Dear Dr Shahrdar,
1-I found Corn-f from the rubric 'Reading,
understand, does not'.
2-I'm a mechanical engineering student and hence I'm
not closely familiar with the remedies (of course
yet)?
3-I like to share in your "Find the remedy's name"
quizzes but the remedies are uncommon and I do not
have any materia medica covering them. In addition,
Synthesis Repertory 7.0 does not support many of the
symptoms, too. For instance, for quiz 99 (Cascarella)
I repertorized and the really dominating remedy came
out to be Lycopodium, but it was not the answer.
4-Why do you focus on the physical symptoms in your
quizzes and do not pay attention to mentals?
5-I have given Ars. C30(one pellet in the form of
solution-7cc from 120cc) to one of my patients (5
months ago). He did not have any special physical
problem. His mental and even facial character have
changed very well. Until now, he has not had any
relapses and has kept getting better more and more.
When should I give him another dose? When the
improvement stops or when there are relapses?
6-What do you do about the remedies Hahnemann did not
know about? Do you use them in your miasmatic chronic
practice? If yes, how do you know which are
anti-miasmatic and which are not?
7-Do you have any idea about Dr M.L.Sehgal's method?
I studied his 5-Vol. book but I understood nothing.
Yours Sincerely,
Feras Hakkak
PS: I will be glad if anybody other than Dr Shahrdar
writes his ideas, too.
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1-I found Corn-f from the rubric 'Reading,
understand, does not'.
2-I'm a mechanical engineering student and hence I'm
not closely familiar with the remedies (of course
yet)?
3-I like to share in your "Find the remedy's name"
quizzes but the remedies are uncommon and I do not
have any materia medica covering them. In addition,
Synthesis Repertory 7.0 does not support many of the
symptoms, too. For instance, for quiz 99 (Cascarella)
I repertorized and the really dominating remedy came
out to be Lycopodium, but it was not the answer.
4-Why do you focus on the physical symptoms in your
quizzes and do not pay attention to mentals?
5-I have given Ars. C30(one pellet in the form of
solution-7cc from 120cc) to one of my patients (5
months ago). He did not have any special physical
problem. His mental and even facial character have
changed very well. Until now, he has not had any
relapses and has kept getting better more and more.
When should I give him another dose? When the
improvement stops or when there are relapses?
6-What do you do about the remedies Hahnemann did not
know about? Do you use them in your miasmatic chronic
practice? If yes, how do you know which are
anti-miasmatic and which are not?
7-Do you have any idea about Dr M.L.Sehgal's method?
I studied his 5-Vol. book but I understood nothing.
Yours Sincerely,
Feras Hakkak
PS: I will be glad if anybody other than Dr Shahrdar
writes his ideas, too.
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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
Dear Feraz
It is precisely because of the problems that you have encountered that there
is an open request for full repertorisation of every symptom Dr Shahrdar
gives.
This not only had the advantage of making you work at the repertory but it
will also highlight the shortcomings of Synthesis.
I am in touch with Dr Schroyens of Synthesis/Radar and we will seek his help
to improve the repertory.
Keep up with the good work
Rgds
Soroush Ebrahimi
It is precisely because of the problems that you have encountered that there
is an open request for full repertorisation of every symptom Dr Shahrdar
gives.
This not only had the advantage of making you work at the repertory but it
will also highlight the shortcomings of Synthesis.
I am in touch with Dr Schroyens of Synthesis/Radar and we will seek his help
to improve the repertory.
Keep up with the good work
Rgds
Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
hi soroush
pl can u help me out
i could not find the rubric Motion< for Corn. in
any MM
pl indicate
best
dr afsar imam
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pl can u help me out
i could not find the rubric Motion< for Corn. in
any MM
pl indicate
best
dr afsar imam
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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
Dear Dr Afsar - Salaam
Your msg came through as rather garbled, pls see below.
However, I understand that you wanted to know about Corn and Motion.
Corn is NOT listed in the Synthesis under Motion Ag!
However, J H Clarke sites it! As does of course Vermeulen who relies
heavily on Clarke.
< at night, on waking, by motion of any kind, from catching cold, from
Summer heat.
(from Clarke's Dictionary of Practical MM)
Glad to be of service.
Soroush
Your msg came through as rather garbled, pls see below.
However, I understand that you wanted to know about Corn and Motion.
Corn is NOT listed in the Synthesis under Motion Ag!
However, J H Clarke sites it! As does of course Vermeulen who relies
heavily on Clarke.
< at night, on waking, by motion of any kind, from catching cold, from
Summer heat.
(from Clarke's Dictionary of Practical MM)
Glad to be of service.
Soroush
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Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (101)
Dear Feras,
You have sent five important questions which are nice
to be discussed in the list. I will send my answers in
separate posts to the list in the following days.
Regards,
Ardavan
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Dr Shahrdar,
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You have sent five important questions which are nice
to be discussed in the list. I will send my answers in
separate posts to the list in the following days.
Regards,
Ardavan
--- Feras Hakkak wrote: > Dear
Dr Shahrdar,
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