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hisam on 2007-02-12
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every remedy has a certain modality of action in changes of temperature.
hot remedies are those which get agravated by hot weather. they are most suitable to hot persons, that is people who like to stay in cold conditions. the same goes for cold remedies. for constitutional remedies, the overall feeling of the individual should match to that of the modality of the constitutional remedy.
for single symptoms, the modality of the symptoms should match to that of the drug.
broadly, you can catagorise remedies into three classes,
- hot aggrvation
- cold aggravation
- hot and cold aggravation
hot remedies are those which get agravated by hot weather. they are most suitable to hot persons, that is people who like to stay in cold conditions. the same goes for cold remedies. for constitutional remedies, the overall feeling of the individual should match to that of the modality of the constitutional remedy.
for single symptoms, the modality of the symptoms should match to that of the drug.
broadly, you can catagorise remedies into three classes,
- hot aggrvation
- cold aggravation
- hot and cold aggravation
♡ rishimba last decade
hisam last decade
in this case it has nothing to do with the person..
its a single symptom with a modality and so the remedy for it should ideally have the same modality..eg. worse cold applications.
only in cases of constitutional remedies, the remedy modality shall match the personality type.
its a single symptom with a modality and so the remedy for it should ideally have the same modality..eg. worse cold applications.
only in cases of constitutional remedies, the remedy modality shall match the personality type.
♡ rishimba last decade
Many persons are in a neutral zone, and they can neither be called as hot persons nor cold persons.
However if a person is decidedly chilly or hot, it is a great help to the physician in narrowing down the probable remedies.
One should take the thermal picture into account only when it is clear and unambiguous. Otherwise we run the risk of not considering the appropriate remedy, if we eliminate medicines by depending on doubtful thermal modalities.
Murthy
However if a person is decidedly chilly or hot, it is a great help to the physician in narrowing down the probable remedies.
One should take the thermal picture into account only when it is clear and unambiguous. Otherwise we run the risk of not considering the appropriate remedy, if we eliminate medicines by depending on doubtful thermal modalities.
Murthy
♡ gavinimurthy last decade
Thanks for info again
i gave my infant daughter shoclates and ice cream...the day before
she got constipated yesterday ,though she sometimes gets diarhorea from eating sweets,,,,last night she is down with high fever.... what would you suggest...
symptoms worse from icecream,sweets...
i gave my infant daughter shoclates and ice cream...the day before
she got constipated yesterday ,though she sometimes gets diarhorea from eating sweets,,,,last night she is down with high fever.... what would you suggest...
symptoms worse from icecream,sweets...
hisam last decade
'i gave my infant daughter shoclates and ice cream...the day before
she got constipated yesterday ,though she sometimes gets diarhorea from eating sweets,,,,last night she is down with high fever.... what would you suggest...
symptoms worse from icecream,sweets...'
Pulsatilla might be worth a try - IF other symptoms agree, of course. (Also Arsenic - with the same caveat, of course. ;)
she got constipated yesterday ,though she sometimes gets diarhorea from eating sweets,,,,last night she is down with high fever.... what would you suggest...
symptoms worse from icecream,sweets...'
Pulsatilla might be worth a try - IF other symptoms agree, of course. (Also Arsenic - with the same caveat, of course. ;)
Cynosure last decade
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