(post quoted below) with the contention that "homoeopathic method requires
employing the homoeopathic principle -- which requires a knowledge of the
medicine's pathogenesis -- which inherently disallows use of multiple
medicines ("combos", mixtures, etc.) in the prescription".
Now you agree again, but then say
... assumption is that *the* relevant remedy which acts, and that the
> other ones do nothing.
Yes I realize that is a disputed point.
> Yes I realize that Hahnemann specified to use only one remedy at a time.
>
> Combo chosen by a more-or-less superficial application of homeopathic
> principles.
> Next?
>
Next is to make up your mind which of your mutually contradictory positions
you will take, for longer than five seconds.
John
>From the Minutus list (2:43 a.m. GMT 19 Dec 2011, subject Penicillin,
author Shannon, quoting John):
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am concerned here only with the topic: that homoeopathic method requires
employing the homoeopathic principle -- which requires a knowledge of the
medicine's pathogenesis -- which inherently disallows use of multiple
medicines ("combos", mixtures, etc.) in the prescription.
If we can agree on that, then we have come a long way between rabbit holes.
If we can't, I'd be interested to know what the difficulty is.
We were in agreement with this from the beginning.
No problem!
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