The document outlines various potential remedy responses in homeopathic treatment including:
1) Amelioration of symptoms without aggravation, indicating the remedy is acting appropriately.
2) Continued improvement with eventual return of original symptoms, suggesting the cure is imminent.
3) Remnants of the original disease persisting after treatment, indicating the original disease was not fully overcome.
4) No improvement occurring, requiring reevaluation of the remedy selection, potential obstacles to cure, or lack of reaction from the vital force.
The document outlines various potential remedy responses in homeopathic treatment including:
1) Amelioration of symptoms without aggravation, indicating the remedy is acting appropriately.
2) Continued improvement with eventual return of original symptoms, suggesting the cure is imminent.
3) Remnants of the original disease persisting after treatment, indicating the original disease was not fully overcome.
4) No improvement occurring, requiring reevaluation of the remedy selection, potential obstacles to cure, or lack of reaction from the vital force.
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How to analyse the effect of LM homeopathic remedies
The document outlines various potential remedy responses in homeopathic treatment including:
1) Amelioration of symptoms without aggravation, indicating the remedy is acting appropriately.
2) Continued improvement with eventual return of original symptoms, suggesting the cure is imminent.
3) Remnants of the original disease persisting after treatment, indicating the original disease was not fully overcome.
4) No improvement occurring, requiring reevaluation of the remedy selection, potential obstacles to cure, or lack of reaction from the vital force.
The document outlines various potential remedy responses in homeopathic treatment including:
1) Amelioration of symptoms without aggravation, indicating the remedy is acting appropriately.
2) Continued improvement with eventual return of original symptoms, suggesting the cure is imminent.
3) Remnants of the original disease persisting after treatment, indicating the original disease was not fully overcome.
4) No improvement occurring, requiring reevaluation of the remedy selection, potential obstacles to cure, or lack of reaction from the vital force.
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Symptoms from patient's history reappear Response
Response Improvement with no problems
Remedy is acting but potency now too crude Evaluation
8. Return of old Evaluation Remedy is acting Symptoms Stop and wait or increase potency of LM Action 1. Amelioration without aggravation Continue remedy as long as the patient Action improves increasing potency as necessary
a) New, unfamiliar symptoms occur which
are not in the remedy picture Response Some or all presenting b) New, unfamiliar symptoms occur which Response symptoms re-appear are all in the remedy picture
a) Changed disease image The remedy has overcome the disease
Evaluation 2. Continued amelioration with b) Accidental proving 7. New symptoms appear Evaluation Cure imminent eventual return of presenting Aggravation at the end of treatment a) Select the correct remedy symptoms Action Reduce dose then stop remedy b) Reduce dose or frequency. If new Action symptoms remain, increase potency of LM Remaining symptoms should disappear
Like scenario 2 but after stopping remedy
Aggravation of presenting Remedy Responses (LMs) Response symptoms persist physical symptoms Response Definite emotional improvement 6. Intensification of Evaluation Original disease not fully overcome Remedy acting 3. Remnants of the disease persist Evaluation physical symptoms with Dose too high or potency too low after treatment Continue with remedy emotional improvement at Action Reduce dose. If aggravation beginning of treatment Consider increasing the potency or frequency of remedy persists then increase potency of LM Action
Response No improvement after a while on LM1
Patient feels worse at the beginning of treatment Response a) The remedy is wrong Presenting symptoms are worse Evaluation b) There is a block to the remedy - Aggravation maintaining cause/obstacle to cure Evaluation Dose/potency incorrect c) Lack of reaction in Vital Force 4. No amelioration occurs If symptoms subside then 5. Intensification of symptoms at If a) Find a better remedy patient needs no more remedy beginning of treatment If b) Remove the maintaining cause/obstacle to If symptoms persist then Action cure and continue the remedy continue remedy double diluted Stop remedy Action If c) Increase the potency or frequency of If symptoms still persist, re-prescribe or the dose to try to stimulate the Vital Force increase potency
Roger Knight - [email protected]. Adapted from Crossroads to Cure by Nicola Henriques
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