Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 http://hpathy.com/homeopathy-4-everyone/editorials/finding-the-remedy-is-not-always-enough/ Article A 32 year old woman with serious eyes and a forlorn look sat down in my office and started describing her problem. Her chief complaint was that she slept 12 to 14 hours a day. She saw faces when her eyes were closed and sometimes felt she was dreaming while awake. There was a history of trauma from sexual abuse with its attendant fright and shame. This woman had not had a normal night’s sleep or a normal day in years. After seeing many doctors and undergoing countless tests, it was still a mystery. The problem had robbed her of much of her life and most of her savings. She knew nothing of homeopathy, but was here in desperation, on the recommendation of a friend. I tried explaining the essentials, but I could see she was not interested and only wanted to solve the problem. I gave her a dropper bottle with Opium 30 and told her to take one dose and call me if anything changed. Ten days later she called and said that after the first dose she slept normally for eight hours, without visions, and awoke alert for the first time in her adult life. That continued for a few days and then she had relapsed. I was delighted and told her to repeat the remedy after succussing the bottle. “No”, she said. Rather surprised, I asked, “Why not?” “I have appointments with doctors for more tests. I want to get this diagnosed, before it’s cured”. I said “If you repeat the remedy, the problem will likely go away, and you won’t need a diagnosis”. She held firm. “Would you rather be diagnosed or cured?” I asked. “Diagnosed” she said. It was as though she could easier live with the disease, than uncertainty. She wanted the name of the demon that had possessed her. Somehow, knowing the name would expel it more surely than the remedy. Perhaps also, the ailment had served some purpose for her. I never saw or heard from her again. Sometimes finding the simillimum is not enough. Homoeopathy is complex, but it pales before the human psyche.In this issue: This month we have a presentation from the British Institute of Homeopathy – U.S.A. Division. BIH has trained homeopaths since 1987 and has over 14,000 students in 80 countries. Their accreditations include the North American Society of Homeopaths and Council for Homeopathic Certification. Visit them at : http://www.bihusa.com/ Our cases this month include ADHD (Jen Marks), Lupus ( Harr) and Diabetes ( Dr. S. Sadeghi). There are articles on Breastfeeding, Mastitis and Kidney Stones by Kim Costa, Trauma by Bohle, Kleine Levine Syndrome and Cell Salts by Hahnemann and much more. Be sure to read Katja Schütt’s superb interview with Agrohomeopathy expert Radko Tichavsky. Don’t miss Elaine’s famous quiz, Tips & Secrets, the Plant Doctor (send your questions!) the Cartoon and much more. Thank you, for your articles, cases, ideas and suggestions which help us grow and serve the community. Keep them coming! Write us at: editor@... Alan V. SchmuklerChief EditorHomeopathy 4 Everyone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 http://hpathy.com/homeopathy-4-everyone/editorials/finding-the-remedy-is-not-always-enough/ Article A 32 year old woman with serious eyes and a forlorn look sat down in my office and started describing her problem. Her chief complaint was that she slept 12 to 14 hours a day. She saw faces when her eyes were closed and sometimes felt she was dreaming while awake. There was a history of trauma from sexual abuse with its attendant fright and shame. This woman had not had a normal night's sleep or a normal day in years. After seeing many doctors and undergoing countless tests, it was still a mystery. The problem had robbed her of much of her life and most of her savings. She knew nothing of homeopathy, but was here in desperation, on the recommendation of a friend. I tried explaining the essentials, but I could see she was not interested and only wanted to solve the problem. I gave her a dropper bottle with Opium 30 and told her to take one dose and call me if anything changed. Ten days later she called and said that after the first dose she slept normally for eight hours, without visions, and awoke alert for the first time in her adult life. That continued for a few days and then she had relapsed. I was delighted and told her to repeat the remedy after succussing the bottle. "No", she said. Rather surprised, I asked, "Why not?" "I have appointments with doctors for more tests. I want to get this diagnosed, before it's cured". I said "If you repeat the remedy, the problem will likely go away, and you won't need a diagnosis". She held firm. "Would you rather be diagnosed or cured?" I asked. "Diagnosed" she said. It was as though she could easier live with the disease, than uncertainty. She wanted the name of the demon that had possessed her. Somehow, knowing the name would expel it more surely than the remedy. Perhaps also, the ailment had served some purpose for her. I never saw or heard from her again. Sometimes finding the simillimum is not enough. Homoeopathy is complex, but it pales before the human psyche.In this issue: This month we have a presentation from the British Institute of Homeopathy – U.S.A. Division. BIH has trained homeopaths since 1987 and has over 14,000 students in 80 countries. Their accreditations include the North American Society of Homeopaths and Council for Homeopathic Certification. Visit them at : http://www.bihusa.com/ Our cases this month include ADHD (Jen Marks), Lupus ( Harr) and Diabetes ( Dr. S. Sadeghi). There are articles on Breastfeeding, Mastitis and Kidney Stones by Kim Costa, Trauma by Bohle, Kleine Levine Syndrome and Cell Salts by Hahnemann and much more. Be sure to read Katja Schütt's superb interview with Agrohomeopathy expert Radko Tichavsky. Don't miss Elaine's famous quiz, Tips & Secrets, the Plant Doctor (send your questions!) the Cartoon and much more. Thank you, for your articles, cases, ideas and suggestions which help us grow and serve the community. Keep them coming! Write us at: editor@... Alan V. SchmuklerChief EditorHomeopathy 4 Everyone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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