Hi,
If you need Plumbum (metal) for an acute case, will it be more helpful if you use Plumbum ACETICUM?
Note:
Gladston Clark in his book "DECACHORDS" wrote that if you need Cuprum (metal) for an acute case -- it be more helpful if you use Cuprum ACETICUM.
Rafy
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PLUMBUM ACETICUM
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Re: PLUMBUM ACETICUM
you use Plumbum ACETICUM?
Tony writes: If you use Plumbum Metallicum or Plumbum Aceticum always make
sure that the potency is high, as low potencies may contain enough lead to
have a minor toxic effect. It may be safer to use simulated remedies here,
such as Rae Card or Radionic Rates,
as may also be the case for radioactives and similar dangerous materials.
Aceticums are combinations with Acetic Acid, which occurs a lot in Nature
and to some extent is present in small amounts in the human body. It tends
to make small quantities of almost any metal behave more 'actively' but in
the case of copper or lead would not add to the toxic qualities of the gross
metal in the quantites used Homoeopathically, but in larger gross quantities
could make such metals considerably more dangerous if ingested,
Regards, Tony Bassett, (formerly in charge of the Poisons Department at
Imperial Chemical Industries Main Laboratories, Thornton Cleveleys Branch -
but now retired and taking an interest in such substances in potentised
concentrations! Much safer!)
(metal) for an acute case -- it be more helpful if you use Cuprum
ACETICUM.
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Tony writes: If you use Plumbum Metallicum or Plumbum Aceticum always make
sure that the potency is high, as low potencies may contain enough lead to
have a minor toxic effect. It may be safer to use simulated remedies here,
such as Rae Card or Radionic Rates,
as may also be the case for radioactives and similar dangerous materials.
Aceticums are combinations with Acetic Acid, which occurs a lot in Nature
and to some extent is present in small amounts in the human body. It tends
to make small quantities of almost any metal behave more 'actively' but in
the case of copper or lead would not add to the toxic qualities of the gross
metal in the quantites used Homoeopathically, but in larger gross quantities
could make such metals considerably more dangerous if ingested,
Regards, Tony Bassett, (formerly in charge of the Poisons Department at
Imperial Chemical Industries Main Laboratories, Thornton Cleveleys Branch -
but now retired and taking an interest in such substances in potentised
concentrations! Much safer!)
(metal) for an acute case -- it be more helpful if you use Cuprum
ACETICUM.
and educational benefit of its members. It makes no representations
regarding the individual suitability of the information contained in any
document read or advice or recommendation offered which appears on this
website and/or email postings for any purpose. The entire risk arising out
of their use remains with the recipient. In no event shall the minutus site
or its individual members be liable for any direct, consequential,
incidental, special, punitive or other damages whatsoever and howsoever
caused.
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Re: PLUMBUM ACETICUM
Dear Tony,
Thanks for your reply.
What, Iin your opinion, would be the *lowest* potency of this remedy which
will not contain any poison that may have any toxic effect ?
Regards,
Rafy
Thanks for your reply.
What, Iin your opinion, would be the *lowest* potency of this remedy which
will not contain any poison that may have any toxic effect ?
Regards,
Rafy
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Re: PLUMBUM ACETICUM
HI,
If you see the abbreviated name "BISM." - what is the full name of it?
is it the metal or (as I presume) the subnitricum?
Rafy
If you see the abbreviated name "BISM." - what is the full name of it?
is it the metal or (as I presume) the subnitricum?
Rafy
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Re: PLUMBUM ACETICUM
Hello Rafy,
Although in Oscar E. BOERICKE'S
"REMEDIES AND THEIR ABBREVIATIONS - HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA - By
William BOERICKE"
Found at------->
http://homeoint.org/books/boericmm/remedies.htm
He shows---->
BISM-SN ------> BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM (BISMUTHUM)
In his "REPERTORY" he simply shows Bism.
See my page for all the rubrics that contain Bism. in his
repertory----->
http://members.tripod.com/anthony__59/i ... l_BISM_SUB
Anthony Gunterman
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Although in Oscar E. BOERICKE'S
"REMEDIES AND THEIR ABBREVIATIONS - HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA - By
William BOERICKE"
Found at------->
http://homeoint.org/books/boericmm/remedies.htm
He shows---->
BISM-SN ------> BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM (BISMUTHUM)
In his "REPERTORY" he simply shows Bism.
See my page for all the rubrics that contain Bism. in his
repertory----->
http://members.tripod.com/anthony__59/i ... l_BISM_SUB
Anthony Gunterman
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