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Soroush Ebrahimi
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rubric help - generous

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Sympathetic - Have a good lock at Phos

Phos will do with out to help others.

Rgds
Soroush


Sim Thiam Chye
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Re: rubric help - generous

Post by Sim Thiam Chye »

Hi Finrod

Thanks. Is Phos sycotic? I think all 3 sisters are sycotic. They are prone
to corns, polyps, moles. One even has breast lumps.
Are there books that list which remedies are Psoric, sycotic, syphilitic?

rgs
TC


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: rubric help - generous

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

HI TC

If you look in Generals under Psora, Sycosis and Syphilis, you will see the
remedies listed.

Phos is listed under both Syc and Syph.

Take the totality of the case ALWAYS!!

Rgds
SOROUSH (not Finrod - that is my company's name!))


Eleana Needham
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Re: rubric help - generous

Post by Eleana Needham »

Dear TC

In Murphy the rubrics are
MIND
Generous, too much - calc, nux-v, op, phos, staph
strangers with - carb-v, hyos, nat-m, nux-v

As for the thirstlessness as opposed to being thirsty... I've been taught to
prescribe on what is present - so in theory, if all the other symptoms fit
Phos much better than any other remedy and the only thing that does not fit
is the thirst - well, there are remedy polarities, remember?

Regards
Eleana
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: rubric help - generous

Post by Shannon Nelson »

One of the cautions often given is that phos and caust should not follow one
another -- unless you are certain that the first dose has had no effect
whatever. Explanation given to me is that the two remedies are so similar,
that they "fight" with each other (inimical).

Shannon
on 11/19/03 2:45 PM, Eleana Needham at eleanan@hotmail.com wrote:


andyh
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Re: rubric help - generous

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SIM Thiam Chye wrote:


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