Category: Health
Created by: Kremena
Number of Blossarys: 2
A miasm is defined as a hereditary genetic energetic disturbance or burden which can, over time, potentially involve relatively serious organic compromise, the expression of which also depends on a ...
Homeopathic Materia Medica are encyclopedia of materials which may be used to prepare homeopathic medicines. They list the materials along with details of the provings which establish the symptoms ...
Isopathy is a therapy derived from homeopathy invented by Johann Joseph Wilhelm Lux in the 1830s. Isopathy differs from homeopathy in general in that the remedies, known as "nosodes", are made up ...
A homeopathic remedy is an extremely pure, natural substance that has been diluted many times. In large quantities these subtances would cause the same symptoms the patient is trying to cure. In ...
A symptom that is 'striking, strange, unusual, peculiar' in the case. Close attention is paid to characteristic symptoms as they must correspond to symptoms of the remedy if it is to cure.
Cell salts are also called biochemic remedies or tissue salts). A homeopathic physician, W.H. Schuessler, developed the Biochemic system using 12 different 'cell salts', believing that their ...
An antidote is a substance, or a remedy, that counteracts the effect of a homeopathic remedy. High temperatures are thought to antidote remedies. Mint is said to be an antidote of Natrum muriaticum. ...