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1 The Method Of Triangles Know What You Need......Thorough What You Know ....... Share What You Feel.... This book is dedicated to all those who are in chaos. All Homoeopathic physicians are eminent but a factor always make them feel secondary.... If you are sure about wha t you are doing you will dare.... So Know First Dare Next Success is OURS.... DR.P. NIDHEESH CONSULTANT PHYSICIAN - DR.R.K’S HOMOEOPATHY CLINICS, KERALA PH:9496374082 UNDER GUIDANCE OF DR.P.RADHAKRISHNAN CONTROLLER OF DR.R.K’S HOMOEOPATHY
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    Know What You Need......Thorough What You Know....... Share What You Feel....

    This book is dedicated to all those who are in chaos. AllHomoeopathic physicians are eminent but a factor always make

    them feel secondary.... If you are sure about wha t you are doingyou will dare.... So Know First Dare Next Success is

    OURS....

    DR.P. NIDHEESHCONSULTANT PHYSICIAN - DR.R.KS HOMOEOPATHY CLINICS,

    KERALAPH:9496374082

    UNDER GUIDANCE OF DR.P.RADHAKRISHNANCONTROLLER OF DR.R.KS HOMOEOPATHY

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    THE SPECIAL TRIANGLE METHOD FOR SELECTION OF SIMILIMUM

    HOMOEOPATHIC PRESCRIPTION MADE EASY.

    INTRODUCTION

    For about 200 years ago Master Hahnemann put forward system of homoeopathy

    with a vision to save the forth coming generation from the harmful effects of unscientific

    medication. He was an allopathic physician, but he disagreed to the methods of treatment

    prevailing at that time and engaged himself in translation works. He became a doctor

    by his strong wish, but he was such a kind of person who was never ready to compromise

    with his ideas and so he skipped the profession and engaged in translation works.

    He had to look after his large family and the income from translation was very

    small and he had more enemies than friends, but even then he doesnt give up his

    attitude. All homoeopathic physicians bows their head before him for the attitude he

    had taken at that time, which eventually lead to the discovery of HOMOEOPATHY-

    THE RATIONAL ART OF HEALING.

    So first duty of a Homoeopathic physician should be to show justice to Dr. Samuel

    Hahnemann, by working the way he had shown to us. He has given us freedom from

    conventional methods of treatment and has given us a completely independent platform

    to work. Nobody can question us, as Homoeopathy ever since its date of origin shows

    miracles day by day. Modern medicine goes on inventing the minute cause of disease

    (prima causa morbi) even now and they havent succeeded.

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    Every day new diagnostic terms coming to the medicinal world. Here it lies the

    foreseeing of Dr. Hahnemann. in his literatures he told conventional medicine gives

    importance to empty speculations than to individuals. They believe in studying an

    individual than to treat him. Against that attitude Hahnemann fought and he made

    Homoeopathy free from the bad side of allopathy. So to be sincere in our treatment and

    approach we have to develop a thought which makes us HOMOEOPATHS.

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    If the physician clearly perceives what is to be cured in diseases, that is tosay, in every individual case of disease (knowledge of disease, indication), if he clearlyperceives what is curative in medicines, that is to say, in each individual medicine(knowledge of medical powers), and if he knows how to adapt, according to clearlydefined principles, what is curative in medicines to what he has discovered to beundoubtedly morbid in the patient, so that the recovery must ensue - to adapt it, aswell in respect to the suitability of the medicine most appropriate according to itsmode of action to the case before him (choice of the remedy, the medicine indicated),as also in respect to the exact mode of preparation and quantity of it required (properdose), and the proper period for repeating the dose; - if, finally, he knows the obstaclesto recovery in each case and is aware how to remove them, so that the restorationmay be permanent, then he understands how to treat judiciously and rationally, and heis a true practitioner of the healing art.

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    He is likewise a preserver of health if he knows the things that derangehealth and cause disease, and how to remove them from persons in health.

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    From the beginning of his practise of Homoeopathy his main aim was

    1.To find out a medicine producing similar sufferings

    2.To administer them without adverse effects.

    But after facing many failures in cases which he treated especially the chronic diseases

    he became despondent. He revised the laws he had made and the method he followed,

    but he cant find none. Then he come to an idea of OBSTACLES TO CURE IN CHRONIC

    DISEASES. Thus he find out MIASMS.

    Many homoeopathic doctors tell miasms are not a matter to study with as it is very

    confusing. Some tell that in Homoeopathy symptoms are important and a medicine

    covering almost symptoms will cover miasm also. Likewise many comments can be

    heard if we ask a question of miasm in a Homoeopathic congress.

    But if there is no need of miasms in treatment, then why Hahnemann faced difficultyin curing chronic diseases. If he was successful in treating them the THEORY OF MIASMwont come up.

    A miasm is nothing but the fundamental cause of disease.

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    Useful to the physician in assisting him to cure are the particulars of the most probable

    exciting cause of the acute disease, as also the most significant points in the whole history

    of the chronic disease, to enable him to discover its fundamental cause, which is generally

    due to a chronic miasm. In these investigations, the ascertainable physical constitution of

    the patient (especially when the disease is chronic), his moral and intellectual character,

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    his occupation, mode of living and habits, his social and domestic relations, his age, sexual

    function, etc., are to be taken into consideration

    So concerning the fellow homoeopaths which are more important LAW OF SIMILARS

    or LAW OF CHRONIC DISEASES.

    So better to practise using the both but not contraindicating. In this triangle method of

    finding the similimum one can be extra confident about his prescription as here the factors

    deciding miasms and the symptoms produced by the disease is combined so that the

    prescription can never go wrong.

    This thought lead to the discovery of easiest and comprehend way of prescribing, which

    we all are doing under simple heads.

    This method is easy to handle, easy to understand and easy to practise. Following this

    method enhances our knowledge and potential.

    Prescribing wont be a nightmare again.

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    ATTITUDE OF TRIANGLE THEORY

    Developing an attitude is most important. In TRIANGLE theory you have to observe

    the points which makes a prescription to occur. If you get a symptom but if it gives only

    a set of rare remedies or no remedies or large list they are useless. Collect set of symptoms

    which makes the case simple.

    In homoeopathy THE PHYSICIAN is most important, so he has to be much careful in

    dealing with the case.

    POINTS TO BE NOTED

    SECTION I

    1.FINDING OUT PATIENT IN PATIENT

    2.FINDING OUT HIS CHARACTER

    3.THERMAL REACTION AND TEMPERAMENTS

    SECTION II

    1.EXACT CAUSE OF DISEASE

    2.SPHERE OF ACTION OF DISEASE

    3.FUNCTIONAL IRREGULARITIES IN HIM.

    SECTION III

    1.MIASM

    2.SELECTION OF MEDICINE WHICH KINGDOM

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    3.SIDE AFFINITY IF ANY

    SECTION IV CONCLUSION

    1.SUPPORT BY GENERALS

    2.SELECTION OF POTENCY

    3.SELECTION OF MODE OF ADMINISTRATION AND REPETITION OF DOSE.

    EXPLAINING THE MODULE

    SECTION I GROUPING THE PATIENT

    In this step we have t keep the patient in a group by which we can proceed to treat the

    case. This is the starting point of the case.

    PROCEDURE:

    STEP 1 FIND OUT PERSON IN PATIENT

    Here we have to find out who is the patient. It is well described as A B man/women aged

    C whose father/mother/any family members have D(name of disease) and who is working as

    E suffering from F since G days and had H previously is facing I difficulties due to his disease

    in work/family narrated his complaints in J way and is K.

    B nervous/anxious/indolent/hypochondriac/silent/mild/idiotic/anger/fearful/stupid/

    C- His/ her age

    D Any familial history

    E occupation

    F - Diagnosis/Symptom

    G- duration

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    H any serious past illness

    I impact of disease in him on doing his work.

    J way he narrated his complaint seriously, fearfully, dramatically, arrogantly, immodestly,

    clearly, unintelligibly etc.

    K despondent, happy, haughty, arrogant, affectionate, family oriented, etc.

    WE HAVE TO FIND PERSON

    a. By gestures

    b.By answering style

    c. Presenting style(inc dressing)

    WE HAVE TO UNDERSTAND PERSON

    a. By his narration

    b.Observation of bystander

    WE HAVE TO CONFIRM THE PERSON

    a. By requestioning

    b.By asking his response in a specific situation (advanced method)

    STEP II IS HE AN EXTROVERT/ INTROVERT

    STEP III

    1. Is he chilly/ hot/ ambi thermal

    2. Is he bilious/choleric/nervous/sanguine

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    Hot and Cold Remediesby Dr. Robert Gibson Miller

    Presented by Sylvain Cazalet

    REMEDIES PREDOMINANTLY AGGRAVATED BY COLD

    Abrot., Acet-ac., Acon., Agar., Agn., Alumen, Alum., Al-ph., Alum-sil., Am-c., Apoc., Arg-m., ARS., Ars-s-fl., Asar., Aur., Aur-ars., Aur-sulph., Bad., BAR-C., Bar-m., Bell., Benz-ac.,Borax., Brom., Cadm., Calc-ars., CAL-C., Calc-fl., CALC-PH., Calc-sil., Camph., Canth.,CAPS., Carb-an., Carb-veg., Carbn-sul., Card-m., Cauloph., CAUST., Cham., Chel.,CHINA., Chin-a., Cimic., Cistus., Cocc., Coff., Colch., Con., Cycl., DULC., Euphras., FERR.,Ferr-ars., Form., GRAPH., Guaj., Hell., Helon., HEP., Hyosc., HYPER., Ign., KALI-ARS.,Kali-bich., KALI-CARB., Kali-chlor., Kali-phos., Kali-sil., Kalm., Kreos., Lac-defl., MAGN-CARB., MAGN-PHOS., Mang., MOSCH., Mur-ac., Natr-ars., Natr-carb., NITRIC-AC.,Nux-m., NUX-VOM., Oxal-ac., Petrol., PHOS., Phos-ac., Plb., Pod., PSOR., PYROGEN.,RAN-B., Rheum., Rhodo., RHUS., RUMEX, Ruta, SABAD., Sars., SEPIA, SIL., SPIG.,Stann., Staph., Stram., STRONT., Sul-ac., Therid., Valer., Viol-t., Zinc.

    REMEDIES PREDOMINANTLY AGGRAVATED BY HEAT

    Aesc-h., All-c., Aloe, Ambra., APIS, ARG-NIT., Asaf., Aur-iod., Aur-m., Bar-iod., Bry., Calad.,Calc-iod., Calc-sul., Cocc-cacti., Comoc., Crocus., Dros., Fer-iod., FLUOR-AC., Grat.,Ham., IOD., KALI-IOD., KALI-SUL., Lach., Led., Lil-t., Lyc., NAT-MUR., NAT-SUL.,Niccol., Op., Picric-ac., PLAT., Ptelia, PULS., SABINA, SECALE, Spong., Sul., Sul-iod.,Thuj., Tuberc., (Rabe), Ustil., Vespa., Viburn.

    REMEDIES SENSITIVE TO BOTH EXTREMES OF TEMPERATURE

    MERC., Ip., Nat-carb., Cinnabar.

    Ant-cr., agg. by both geat and cold : agg. by overheating and radiated heat, though manysymptoms amel. by heat.

    (MERC. in chronic troubles agg. by cold : in acute agg. by heat).

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    TEMPERAMENTS- EXPLAINED

    In the old Pythagorean works the entire universe is said to be revolving around a

    universal center of etheric fiery pneuma (The old Greek word pneuma and the Sanskrit

    word prana have similar roots). Due to the complimentary actions of attraction and aversion

    different concentrations of this primordial pneuma produced heat (fire), gases (air), fluids

    (water) and solids (earth), which are called the four root elements. It is a mixture of these

    elements that produced the galaxies, solar systems, planets and moons as well as all life on

    Earth Mother Gaia.

    In the human organism the fire and air make up what the ancient Greeks called the vitalforce (pneuma zotikon). Due to the innate heat of the fire element stored in the heart, theouter air is drawn deeply into the lungs to cool the body. These complimentary oppositesproduce the energy cycle of the vital force that is circulated through the arteries (fire) andthe nervous system (air). The water and earth element make up the natural force (pneumaphysikon) which rules from its seat in the liver, the transformation of food (earth) anddrink (water).

    The combination of the vital force and the natural force distills the essences of the four

    elements which become the four humours of the body, the bile (earth), phlegm (water),

    blood (fire) and atrabile (air).The essence which is left over is distilled into the psychic

    force (pneuma psychikon) which is stored in the pineal gland and nourishes the spirit

    (Anima). The bilious humour is made up predominately of the dry earthy element but has

    a secondary part of fiery heat. The phlegmatic humour is made up predominately of the

    moist water element but has a secondary part of cool air. The hot sanguine blood humour

    is made up predominately of the fire element but has a secondary part of moist water. The

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    atrabilious humour is made up predominately of the cold air element but has a secondary

    part of the dry earth element.

    Each innate constitution has a different mixture of the four elements and four humours.

    When there is a predominance of the bilious humour this makes the dry and hot choleric

    temperament. A predominance of the phlegmatic humour makes the moist and cold

    phlegmatic temperament. A predominance of the sanguine blood humor makes the hot and

    moist sanguine temperament. A predominance of the atrabile makes the cold and dry

    melancholic temperament. Each of these four temperaments is associated with its own

    sphere of influence in the constitution. The choleric temperament is associated with the

    liver, gall bladder, digestive and eliminative systems; the phlegmatic temperament is

    associated with the brain fluids, lymph and genito-urinary system; the sanguine temperament

    relates to the heart, blood and arteries; and the melancholic temperament is associated with

    the nerves, lungs and spleen. This is why the choleric type is sometimes called the liver or

    gastric type; the phlegmatic is called the lymphatic or venous type; the sanguine is called

    the heart or blood type; and the melancholic is called the nervous or lung type.

    Each of the four types are associated with certain emotions and body types. The choleric

    temperament (earth) usually has a warm, dry, rectangular or square body, tight connective

    tissue, yellowish complexion, and are practical and rational, yet prone to anger, irritability,

    and impatience. The phlegmatic temperament (water) usually has chilly, watery, round or

    oval body with a white complexion, lax soft tissue, and are sympathetic and sensitive, yet

    prone to fearfulness, tearfulness, and sadness. The sanguine temperament (fire) usually has

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    a hot, moist, triangular or barrel chested body, muscular or fleshy tissue, a red complexion,

    and are optimistic and joyful, yet prone to pride, passion, and cruelty. The nervous

    melancholic temperament (air) usually has a cool, dry, thin, body with pipe stem bones,

    little flesh, a gray, ashy complexion, and are intelligent and sophisticated, yet prone to

    be pensiveness, restlessness or depression.

    PHLEGMATIC TEMPERAMENT HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES

    The phlegmatic temperament, from a psychological standpoint, is the pillar of society

    or one who preserves the ideals and normality. They are loyal to friends and family to a

    fault. They are not as concerned about how life outside their head operates but what is

    going on inside their head. They seem to be non-responsive to the outside world and

    slower than the other temperaments. The reason is that they are just looking inside

    themselves. The phlegmatic hates to change routine preferring to keep life on a predictable

    track. When pushed beyond their limits (past their comfort zone) the phlegmatic person

    can be stubborn and rebellious in a quiet way.

    Calcarea Carb is the archetypal phlegmatic who is very responsible and wants

    security. They are hard workers and may take on responsibilities which overwhelm

    them to the point of collapse. This may translate to anxiety and fears about finances and

    work, and fears of rodents, spiders, insects, the dark, diseases, poverty or heights. The

    calc carb person avoids conflict and violence. They are independent because they like

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    to finish their work in a systematic way, if they started the project. The calc carb person is

    recognized by an obese flabby body with weak ankles, and fears.

    Lycopodium has a thinner build than calc carb but has poor muscle tone (flabby). Poor

    self esteem is an issue as this person is proper in public settings and never wants to be

    embarrassed, yet is a bully in private. This often causes them to compensate by bragging

    about real or imaginary feats. Their fears are of people, embarrassment, health, or being

    alone at night. They lack self control with sweets or sexual liaisons to satisfy their need for

    love. Paradoxically, they may experience impotence. There is also fear of committing to

    long-term relationships. The Lycopodium person is recognized by digestive problems such

    as gas and bloating, and weakness or tiredness from 4pm to 8 pm. They dont like company

    but dread being alone.

    Carbo veg is phlegmatic because they are tired, exhausted, weak and cold as a result of

    some previous debilitating disease condition. Emotionally this makes them very apathetic

    about people and things, which is understandable because their physical body doesnt want

    to support them. Due to physical exhaustion they may be negative, irritable (especially around

    family), and use harsh or cutting remarks. Memory and concentration become difficult. The

    carbo veg person is recognized when a person has digestive upsets with gas and a noisy

    stomach; they fanning themselves for more air flow, must sit up to sleep, and tend to have a

    cold tip of the nose. This remedy is also used for trapped gas after surgeries and even cardio

    collapse or other heart disease symptoms.

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    Dulcamara can be confused with calc carb as they are obese, chilly and have a pale

    face and red cheeks. They are affected by cold, wet conditions. The dulcamara person is

    very up tight and picks at their clothes, are quarrelsome and concerned about family

    members, with their own, taking time to discuss family controversies. The dulcamara

    person is recognized by their physical problems (arthritis or respiratory problems) associated

    with cold damp weather.

    Antimonium tart is the person affected by heat, touch and even being looked at (in

    children). The adult is romantic and dreamy, but may be morose (sad, negative); can be

    obese. The antimonium tart person is most recognized by rattling of mucus in the chest

    from respiratory and digestive problems with a white coated tongue.

    Capsicum is also mistaken for calcarea carb with obesity. Emotionally they dwell in

    the past and are nostalgic and homesick. This can lead to suicidal thoughts. This can be

    accompanied with slow thinking and homesickness leading to alcohol abuse to alleviate

    their suffering. The capsicum person is most recognized by acne rosacea (redness on the

    nose and cheeks) and cravings for stimulants and spicy foods.

    Digitalis is seen with a weakness and sluggishness of the lymphatics, often seen in

    the elderly or women who suffer from heart palpitations after a love loss. This is a strong

    heart remedy. Digitalis people are recognized by heart palpitations from a slow heart rate

    (bradycardia). Emotionally they suffer from guilt feelings or fear of heart problems.

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    Sanguine Temperament Homeopathic Remedies

    Sanguine temperament is the life of the party, enjoying life to the fullest. Whatever is

    glitter and shiny attracts them. Material things are what brings the good life, thus they tend

    to go out on a limb to get them. Popular people fascinate them. This may lead them to

    superficial relationships which, if sexual, are intense but brief. At another level it is about

    excitement and variety; theyre all about being in the moment.

    Hyoscyamus has in obesity and weak connective tissue (is flabby). Theyre nervous

    and irritable, looking for excitement. They tell dirty jokes but for the shock value. This is

    the classic homeopathic remedy for those who expose their genitals to others for the pleasure

    of seeing the other person react; they are the person who dances naked on a table at the

    party. This behavior may escalate to violence toward self (mutilation) or others (strikes or

    spits) or other criminal violence; this spectrum can range from odd behaviors and gestures

    to criminal behavior to mental illness. The Hyoscyamus person is recognized by their

    talkativeness, jealousy, suspicion, provocative dressing, crude jokes, and exhibitionism. In

    children there are silly annoying and sexual behaviors.

    Lachesis can look like Hyoscyamus but more toned down sexually (not the

    exhibitionist). It is seen in the manic depressive or is now known as bipolar. Doctor Degroote

    describes 3 kinds: (1) extroverted, haughty, makes you feel inferior, wants to be admired,

    garish dresser, big talker that rushes words, is loud, slightly foams at the mouth and licks

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    upper lip, thoughts are random and rapidly changing; (2) intense, uses few words but has

    constricting or suffocating feeling in her presence, can throw out caustic remarks; (3)

    conservative introverted, sensitive, doesnt let out emotions and doesnt want to hurt anyone.

    Lachesis when more balanced can be fun and sexy. The Lachesis person is recognized by

    not wanting anything tight around the neck, jealousy, random talkativeness, high sex drive,

    and fear of snakes.

    Phosphorus has a lack of boundaries as their own boundaries are often violated. They

    can be fun, warm and are at ease in groups of people. Their sensitivity can run the spectrum

    of knowing intuitively what is going on to being psychic and seeing spirits. The phosphorus

    person is influenced by others and suffers from being an empathic who can actually feel

    the physical and emotional pain of others. In a healthy state they will recognize others

    problems but not be overcome by them. The phosphorus person is recognized by having

    frequent nose bleeds, being afraid of the dark, has respiratory issues or mental health

    problems.

    Choleric Temperament Homeopathic Remedies

    The choleric temperament is hot and fiery, always on the go, and wants a project of

    some sort to achieve. Theyre quick to understand and apply themselves to a project or a

    personal goal; they are the achievers and tend to emerge as the leader of a group, club or

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    organization. The choleric person is given to logic and to what makes sense to their left

    brain.

    Nux vomica is the leader, pushing others by their indomitable character. This is

    driven with stimulants such as coffee, alcohol, and other caffeine products. They play

    hard and work hard, just dont get in their way. Nux vomica people tend to roll over

    everyone unless confronted and explained their reasons in logic they can understand.

    They keep long hours and use the stimulants to keep going. This can lead to liver problems

    and even disease. It first

    starts out as digestive upsets and heartburn then irritability, grumpiness, passive aggressive

    behavior, and anger or even rage. The nux vomica person is recognized by complaints

    that food sits in the stomach like a rock, has anger, rage, or alcoholism.

    Arsenicum album is the perfectionist. Early in life their delusion was to overdo, over

    clean and over organize. This behavior was reinforced by praise from parents that their

    child was growing up to be a good citizen. These people can have multiple jobs or

    responsibilities which may lead to collapse or chronic fatigue syndrome. The Arsenicum

    person is recognized by being so tidy, you could eat off their floor, too high of expectations

    of other people including family members, and physical conditions where the pain is

    burning but is relieved by heat.

    Chamomilla is regularly used for the inconsolable child who screams, refusing everything

    they ask for, and are only consoled by being carried. Adults are similar and are overly

    sensitive to pain, becoming irritable and angry (things must be done to the letter of the

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    SECTION II

    1.EXACT CAUSE OF DISEASE

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    Useful to the physician in assisting him to cure are the particulars

    of the most probable exciting cause of the acute disease, as also the

    most significant points in the whole history of the chronic disease,

    to enable him to discover its fundamental cause, which is generally

    due to a chronic miasm. In these investigations, the ascertainable

    physical constitution of the patient (especially when the disease is

    chronic), his moral and intellectual character, his occupation, mode

    of living and habits, his social and domestic relations, his age, sexual

    function, etc., are to be taken into consideration.

    Where does the seed of disease originated in him. At what

    point of life he made ill.. if you can find out exact factor just

    note it down it can be got from history

    2.SPHERE OF ACTION OF DISEASE (SOA)

    The sphere of action of disease to be noted like

    a. Systems nervous, locomotor, reproductive, digestive, etc.

    b. Organs which organ suffers the most in that system.

    3.IRREGULARITIES IN HIM (IH)

    The type of functional irregularities in him occurred as a result

    of particular disease. E.g. if a person has abdominal pain< after

    eating at the region left to epigastrium probable diagnosis is

    gastric ulcer or gastritis.

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    SOA STOMACH

    IH- ULCER (GASTRIC ULCER). INFLAMMATION (GASTRITIS),

    OTHER EXAMPLES OF FIH EXUDATION, TRANSUDATION,

    TUMOUR, MALIGNANT, INDURATION, ULCERATION,

    INFLAMMATION, CALCIFICATION, DEGENERATION,

    DISCOLOURATION, PIGMENTATION ETC.

    SECTION III

    1.MIASM

    GENERAL

    FUNCTIONAL PSORA

    STRUCTURAL SYCOTIC, SYPHILLITIC

    SOA

    SYPHILLIS BONES, GLANDS

    PSORA- ALL SYSYTEMS

    SYCOSIS PELVIC REGION

    THERMAL

    PSORA- CHILLY

    SYCOTIC- AMBUTHERMAL

    SYPHILLITIC-HOT

    MODALITY

    < MOTION, > REST- PSORA

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    < REST, > MOTION SYCOSIS

    TIME

    MORNING PSORA

    EVENING NIGHT- DAY- SYPHILLIS

    MIDNIGHT- SYCOTIC

    CONSTITUTION

    OXYGENOID- PSORA

    CARBONITROGENOID-SYPHILLIS

    HYDROGENOID-SYCOSIS

    MAKE UP

    DEFICIENT PSORA

    OVER WEIGHT SYCOSIS

    DISCHARGES

    NATURAL DISCHARGE > - PSORA

    UNNATURAL DISCHARGE > - SYCOSIS

    DISCHARGE < -SYPHILLIS

    MEAT

    INTOLERENCE MEAT- SYCOSIS

    AVESION MEAT- SYPHILLIS

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    MIND

    AMBITION

    AMBITIOUS PSORA

    AMBITIOUS WITH CROOKEDNESS- SYCOSIS

    LACK OF AMBITION SYPHILLIS

    ANGER

    ANGER- PSORA

    ANGER WITH IMPULSIVENESS SYPHILLIS

    ANGER WITHOUT EXPRESSION BUT

    REVENGEFUL SYCOSIS

    INTELLECT

    HIGH WITH EXPRESSIONS PSORA

    HIGH WITH CROOKEDNESS- SYCOSIS

    ABSENT SYPHILLIS

    BEHAVIOUR

    EXCITABLE PSORA

    INTROVERT SYCOSIS

    IDIOTIC- SYPHILLIS

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    SYMPTOMS PERTAINING TO PART

    ONE SIDED DISEASE SYCOSIS/SYPHILLIS

    INFLAMMATION PSORA

    INDURATION - SYCOSIS

    ULCERATION SYPHILLIS

    DIAGNOSIS

    SYMPTOMS < MOTION < MORNING CHILLY PATIENT - ->

    PSORA ! FAVOURABLE RESULT

    SYMPTOMS > MOTION, < MIDNIGHT, AMBI THERMAL !

    SYCOSIS ! INDURATION, CLOT, FIBROSIS CHANCES ARE

    MORE PRESENT.

    PAINLESSNESS, < NIGHT, HOT ! SYPHILLITIC !

    ULCERATIVE CHANGES CAN OCCUR.

    MIX OF SYCOSYPHILLITIC ! CANCER LIKE DISEASES

    MOST EASY TO CURE ! PURE SYPHILLITIC

    MOST DIFFICULT TO CURE ! TRIMIASMATIC,

    PSOROSYPHILLITIC

    DEMONSTRATION

    A man X aged 26 years of age complaining of nausea on waking at morning, he

    have diminished appetite and thirst. He is working as a electritian in workshop

    since 4 years. Completed diploma in automobile engineering. He has 2 younger

    sisters and all are healthy.

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    The complaint started 3 years before after getting food poisoning. He is very

    much anxious and tensed. He gets exhausted soon and fears whether his job will

    go wrong. He does not want to attend parties or does not want to be exposed.

    He has hairfall and greying since 1 year, not taking any treatment.

    He is lean indivisual. Thermally hot desires warm food, cold drinks, desire tea,

    spicy dishes.

    Took allopathic treatment without relief.

    MIASMATIC CLEAVAGE:

    NAUSEA ! GIT FUNCTIONAL DISORDER ! PSORA

    < MORNING ! PSORA

    DIMNISHED APPETITE, THIRST ! PSORA

    COMPLAINTS AFTER FOOD POISONING ! PSORA, SYPHILLIS

    ]ANXIOUS, TENSED ! PSORA

    HARFALL ! PSORA

    HOT ! SYPHILLITIC

    DESIRE WARM FOOD! PSORA

    DESIRE COLD DRINKS ! PSORA, SYPHILLIS

    DESIRE SPICY DISHES ! SYCOSIS

    MAIN MIASM- PSORA then SYPHILIS then SYCOSIS

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    1.SELECTION OF MEDICINE WHICH KINGDOM

    The ANIMAL KINGDOM is all about survival. Animals are either killing

    or being killed. It is the threat of being hurt or the hurting of another that is the

    root basis for most animal behaviours. When a person speaks their story and they

    need an animal remedy, they will often speak to the energy of the animal and its

    natural behaviours. They will tell of particular stories that correlate to themes

    that the animal naturally expresses. We have remedies from mammals, reptiles,

    insects, birds and creatures from the sea. Each has its own story to tell. But

    something that is common to all of them is comparison to another and competition

    with a struggle for survival. If you find this theme in any of your cases, you

    should really consider the animal remedies.

    The PLANT KINGDOM is about sensitivity. This can be expressed in many

    ways; lack of sensitivity or expression, overreaction, hypersensitivity or reactivity.

    Plants cannot move so their experience is one of being sensitive to their external

    environment. Because of this, they need to adapt ways to survive. Considering the

    natural history or botanical information about plants helps us understand their ways

    of adapting. As an example, plants that thrive in the desert have the ability to hold

    water. In the absence of water they shrivel and contract. In the presence of water they

    expand. This would lead to the sensation of expansion or contraction. I have found

    that Vermuellens Prisma Materia Medica has excellent information about natural

    history and has been very helpful in learning about the substance of the remedy.

    MINERALS are dictated by physics and chemistry and are defined by the period

    table of elements. All minerals are made up of one or a combination of the elements.

    As a consequence the mineral kingdom is about structure. Either the creation of

    structure or the loss of structure. So a person needing a mineral remedy will tell a

    story of their dis-ease in relation to the structure in their life and the need to create it,

    maintain it or about its loss. This often appears within relationships, either familial,

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    intimate or occupationally. It can be at the level of personal, familial, community or

    in a bigger world view. The periodic table is a map of all of the elements. It is the

    relationship of all of these elements that make up the physical structure of all things

    on earth. It is also about the beginning to end of time and physical matter. It also

    correlates to the structure of our life from beginning to end. By understanding the

    rows of the table and the different positions across the rows we can understand the

    themes and individual placements of each element and how that is representative

    of the human life condition. Jan Scholtens book Homeopathy and the Elements are

    an excellent work in regards to understanding the mineral kingdom.

    Each of the kingdoms has its own story to tell just as each person has their own

    story to tell. By understanding the kingdoms better we can understand Materia Medica

    better and be better prescribers. There is order in the physical universe. It has been

    described in many ways in each of the kingdoms. The beauty of homeopathy is that

    we can use this order and extract the vital energetic essence of many different

    substances to inspire healing when they are of a similar essence. Understanding each

    kingdom will help to narrow our focus on remedies in a fairly quick way when we

    truly understand what is asking to be healed in the individual.

    1.SIDE AFFINITY IF ANY

    SECTION IV CONCLUSION

    1.SUPPORT BY GENERALS

    a. Noting of Characteristic general.

    b. Superimposing of Generals to the selected medicines

    c. Identifying the most similar one from them. & Avoiding the

    contradicting ones.

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    2.SELECTION OF POTENCY

    a. Vitality determined by lifestyle, economic status, nutritional status,

    age, sex, occupational status, family history, HPC, habits and hobbies.

    selection of potency

    b. Nature Of Disease

    i. determined by the involvement of visceral organs, 1/selection

    of potency

    ii. process supervening whether inflammation, induration or

    ulceration, 1/selection of potency

    iii.physical or mental mental disease due to brain damage low

    potency, due to functional derangement high potency

    iv. acute or chronic. in acute low potency. In chronic varies.

    3.SELECTION OF MODE OF ADMINISTRATION AND REPETITION OF

    DOSE.

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