Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 2011

Re: [H] Combos and complexes

Does a human function in isolation from his environment, his family, his
country?

As above, so below, the microcosm is the same as the macrocosm, etc,........
The Butterfly effect, what else can I write...??

Completely cure someone of all his problems and remove all his miasms, each
and every pathology, make him the healthiest man on earth physically,
mentally, emotionally, spiritually, then drop him in the middle of Fukushima
watch what happens......

Joe.

 

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"

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-------Original Message-------

From: John Harvey

Date: 23/12/2011 3:00:58 p.m.

To: Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

Subject: Re: [H] Combos and complexes

Hi, Joe --

I beg to differ on whether one's patient can, in homoeopathic practice, be a
liver; it seems to me that this is specious, though pleasantly so. Does a
liver function in isolation if treated very well, unaffected by the states
of the organs accompanying it? Does a liver express its symptoms without
alteration by the rest of those organs? Does a medicine, even in potency,
take effect on a liver with no possible mediation by the organs around it?
Unless those questions can be answered affirmatively and with certainty, we
have no basis, do we, for assuming that a liver can be homoeopathically
diagnosed and treated as a "patient" in isolation from the rest of (what
most of us and homoeopathy itself treats as) the organism?

Kind regards,

John

On 23 December 2011 12:22, Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD. <jroz@ihug.co.nz> wrote:

It is homeopathy, as is how Compton-Burnett practiced (I read everything he

wrote, he repertorised his cases, organotherapy was in addition to the

homeopathic prescription) but as I wrote, focussed on a system, an organ or

a precise pathology.

So in this "system" the "whole patient" is the liver or the heart and

everything that relates to that is taken into account.

The repertories are very clearly made with this practice in mind, if you

look further than the Mind and Generalities, which is something too many

homeopaths tend to forget.

A few months ago, I gave lecture about the use of TCM diagnosis, tongue and

pulses, in order to help find a remedy; in that lecture, I showed how to use

the findings of the examinations to select rubrics. The rubrics came of

course from the sections 'Mouth, Tongue' and 'Heart and Circulation, Pulse'.

Quite a few professional practitioners clearly mentioned that they did not

recognise the rubrics, or did not understand what they meant.........and

those rubrics were extracted from the Complete Repertory 2005.

Do I need to say more?

How can you practice Homeopathic Medicine or any form of Medicine if you

cannot (or are not wanting to) even feel a pulse? Palpate a liver? Listen to

a lung?

And that goes for conventional medicine too, as I keep witnessing horror

stories day in and day out.....

Joe.

--

"And if care became the ethical basis of citizenship? Our parliaments,
guided by such ideas, would be very different places."

—Paul Ginsborg, Democracy: Crisis and Renewal, London: Profile, 2008.


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