Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 2011

Re: [H] Combos and complexes

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.

 

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

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

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

From: John Harvey

Date: 12/23/11 13:55:33

To: Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

Cc: homeopathy@homeolist.com

Subject: Re: [H] Combos and complexes

Hi, Joe --

Let me offer you thanks for the reasoning you've described here. This

Approach sounds at least thoughtful. It is apparently homoeopathic only

Transiently and superficially, but that's neither here nor there (as I don't


Think you're claiming it to enter into homoeopathy at all); the interesting

Thing is to know how it's done and why.

Hughes used low-potency and even crude medicines on the basis of his

Understanding that organic problems required material solutions. His

Approach, whilst being a bit rough and lacking in the possibility of the

Refinement that potentisation offers, was by and large squarely homoeopathic


In stark contrast, Compton-Burnett, who typically used the same kinds of

Medicines as Hughes did and typically (but not always) used them singly as

Hughes did, rarely practised homoeopathy. It was organ therapy, it was

Perhaps herbology, it was certainly highly intuitive, and it was doubtless

Highly successful. By and large, however, it was not, however, homoeopathy:

It lacked the basis that all homoeopathic practice requires, knowledge of

Pathogenesis. His knowledgeableness of disease and his dedication prevented

Others from calling it as it was, but that's the incontestable fact of the

Matter.

There is no less respect due to him for that, except in that he did

Homoeopathy no service by allowing a persistent confusion between it and his


Organ therapies.

Shannon will be the first to jump up and down with questions for you

Concerning how you decide this or prescribe that in this system, and her

Energy for such pursuit unerringly earns my admiration. What those of us who


Respect the necessity of the law of similars to homoeopathy draw the line at


Is the insistence by some that homoeopaths somehow adopt these "similar"

Practices without basis in the law of similars into homoeopathy, allmost as

Though that would not utterly obliterate homoeopathy's sole distinction from


All else.

Thanks again. Kind regards,

John

On 23 December 2011 09:53, Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD. <jroz@ihug.co.nz> wrote:

If I still had some hair on my head, they would stand straight right now, in


Horror and awe at reading the total lack of knowledge and misunderstanding

About the real, scientific, way to use complex remedies.

Some of us DO know homeopathy inside out at all levels......

I am not talking about the OTC, commercially prepared bottles, "this for

That": this is allopathy indeed, using dynamised substances, not homeopathy.


I am not talking about the complex remedies used in Homotoxicology,

Anthroposophical Medicine, Homeobotanical medicine, or the Reckeweg system:

Those are homotoxicological, anthroposophical, homeobotanical and Reckeweg

Remedies prescribed according to their respective principles of practice,

And they do not call themselves Homeopaths.

The complexist approach is different: first it is a clinical,

Pathology-oriented approach, aimed at treating a state of disease in a

System or organ of a patient, using the symptoms, signs and modalities

Developed by that system/organ and not relating to "totality" of the patient


Example: a patient with liver insufficiency or hepatitis; most of the

General symptoms and signs that I would include in a

classical/Hahnemaniann/Kentian approach are the result of the metabolic

imbalance due to the liver situation. Any "constitution", any "miasm" will

present with almost the same clinical symptoms and the few individual

variations specific to a patient are not enough to prescribe upon, if at all


perceptible. Therefore it is indicated to treat the liver status first,

remove the pathological symptoms and signs, THEN get to the essential core

of the problem that has led to liver insufficiency or hepatitis.

Within that plan it is possible to "take the case" of an organ: which part

of the liver is enlarged leads to different remedies, the local symptoms,

aggravations, amelioration and modalities will provide a list of different

remedies. So far nothing much different.....but we are here dealing with a

very physical system where physiology and biochemistry are perturbed; the

different remedies have different modes of actions (and some of us know them


when studied from a herbalist point of view, just compare the MM for

Taraxacum, Silybum and Cynara in herbal and homeopathic textbooks....) and

despite what many have written, they DO work in synergy.

In situations like that, what is important is not to know which remedy was

effective, but that the TREATMENT was effective, the patient is back to his

normal previous status, now we can go on and treat deeply.

Here is a treatment I prescribed yesterday to a colleague in his seventies

with sudden (a few months ago) appearance of a mitral valve prolapse with

slowly progressing heart failure and shortness of breath.

Those are the rubrics I used (Mac Rep and RefWorks):

Heart & circulation; HEART and region of; valves, valvular complaints;

mitral (27)

Respiration; GASPING; heart complaints, in (1)

Generalities; HEART complaints, in (311)

Respiration; DIFFICULT; heart complaints, in (67)

Respiration; DIFFICULT; heart complaints, in; valvular (2)

Mitral valve prolapse (4) :

Mitral valve (47) : Respiration; DIFFICULT; exertion agg. (123)

Heart & circulation; EXERCISE, after; slight (50)

The major remedies that appeared useful here are Lauroceraseus, Strophantus

and Apocynum Cannabinum. I eliminated the animal remedies (snakes...) as

being too potent for him right now and the others as not being sufficiently

heart specific, settled on those 3 using HERBAL indications, which are

exactly the same in homeopathic materia medicas, only more developed....so

yes, you could say this is a herbal prescription using potentised herbs, if

you want.

As a first stage he will take them separately, for a simple reason: IMO he

will be able to stop the Apocynum quickly, if that prescription works, then

we can adapt the doses of the others (that is the PLURALISTIC approach),

then both remaining remedies will be put together to form a combo/complex

specific to his cardiac condition and prepared according to repertorisation

and materia medica.

That is how you create a combo/complex remedy, that is how you use multiple

remedies at the same time.

What is not acceptable for practitioners is to throw into the same bottle

remedies that vaguely related to a few symptoms and hope for the best.

Have a Happy New Year and a Merry Hanukkah.

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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