miasms/psora - Evolution
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 2:07 pm
Thanks - That is interesting to see...
I wonder if Hahnemann knew of or at least considered the Theory of
Evolution...though Darwin probably published his works at a later
period... People who have read Hahnemann and his case notes
extensively might be able to comment on this - esp. if Hahnemann had
a vet practice as well and what he thought of disease in animals and
what would cause chronicity in them if it were...
If Psora ( and other miasms) are infections and also genetically
transmissible then did Psora originate in our ancestral primates and
then humans evolved with it already in place? Monkeys and probably
other furry animals have fleas, ticks and what not which carry
infection and as I said there is always the chance of suppression of
the same inadvertently without resorting to "suppressive allopathic
ointments"- saliva etc. could also suppress... So did does Psora or
something similar to that predate humans?
After all, we have seen that species after species have died out
due to some reason...
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, KTribe wrote:
I wonder if Hahnemann knew of or at least considered the Theory of
Evolution...though Darwin probably published his works at a later
period... People who have read Hahnemann and his case notes
extensively might be able to comment on this - esp. if Hahnemann had
a vet practice as well and what he thought of disease in animals and
what would cause chronicity in them if it were...
If Psora ( and other miasms) are infections and also genetically
transmissible then did Psora originate in our ancestral primates and
then humans evolved with it already in place? Monkeys and probably
other furry animals have fleas, ticks and what not which carry
infection and as I said there is always the chance of suppression of
the same inadvertently without resorting to "suppressive allopathic
ointments"- saliva etc. could also suppress... So did does Psora or
something similar to that predate humans?
After all, we have seen that species after species have died out
due to some reason...
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, KTribe wrote: