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A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. It is the basic written set of principles and precedents of federal government in the US, which came into operation in 1789 and has since been modified by twenty-six amendments. The constitution also refers to the composition of something, the action of forming or establishing something, and a person’s physical state as regards vitality, health, and strength.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the medicine for oversensitiveness to touch with their indication?

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    Homeopathic medicines for oversensitiveness to touch, along with their key indications: 🤲 Rubric: Skin – Sensitive to touch This rubric appears in most repertories (Kent, Synthesis, Murphy) and includes remedies where the skin or nerves react strongly to even light contact. 🌿 Key Remedies & IndiRead more

    Homeopathic medicines for oversensitiveness to touch, along with their key indications:

    🤲 Rubric: Skin – Sensitive to touch

    This rubric appears in most repertories (Kent, Synthesis, Murphy) and includes remedies where the skin or nerves react strongly to even light contact.

    🌿 Key Remedies & Indications
    1. Lachesis- Cannot bear tight clothing; sensitive to pressure; worse on left side; highly irritable and talkative
    2. Chamomilla- Oversensitive to pain and touch; especially in children; angry and inconsolable
    3. Cina- Cannot bear slightest touch; irritable, especially in children; reacts with spasms
    4. Causticum- Burning sensation on skin; sensitive to touch and cold; ailments from grief
    5. Coffea Cruda- Nerves hypersensitive; intolerant to touch, smell, and noise; sleeplessness from excitement
    6. Nux Vomica- Oversensitive to stimuli; irritable; touch aggravates pain and mood
    7. Phosphorus- Sensitive to odors, light, and touch; emotionally open and easily startled
    8. Colchicum- Sensitive to odors and touch; nausea from smell of food; skin hypersensitive
    9. Asarum Europaeum- Sensitive to slightest noise or touch; even thought of touch causes shivering
    10. Carcinosin- Sensitive to reprimand, touch, and emotional stimuli; perfectionist tendencies
    11. Silicea- Sensitive to cold and touch; delicate constitution; shy and withdrawn
    12. Hepar Sulph- Painful sensitivity to touch; even slight pressure causes intense pain; worse from cold air

    🧠 Mental & Emotional Correlates

    Oversensitivity to touch often accompanies:
    – Emotional fragility (e.g., Phosphorus, Carcinosin)
    – Irritability and anger (e.g., Chamomilla, Nux Vomica)
    – Grief or suppressed emotions (e.g., Causticum, Ignatia)

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Asked: 9 months agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

what are constitution of lilium tigrinum

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    Constitution of Lilium Tigrinum Lilium tigrinum typifies a sycotic constitutional type with potent syphilitic overtones, manifesting as chronic pelvic and mucous congestion alongside deep‐seated internal conflict. Constitutional Type - Habit: Often tall, plethoric or well‐nourished with a tendency tRead more

    Constitution of Lilium Tigrinum

    Lilium tigrinum typifies a sycotic constitutional type with potent syphilitic overtones, manifesting as chronic pelvic and mucous congestion alongside deep‐seated internal conflict.

    Constitutional Type

    – Habit: Often tall, plethoric or well‐nourished with a tendency toward ovarian or uterine congestion in women.
    – Laterality: Affections predominantly on the left side—ovarian pain, uterine prolapse sensations, headaches.
    – Miasm: Sycosis with elements of syphilis (overgrowth and degeneration) leading to fixed, shifting, or destructive processes in affected tissues.

    Mental–Emotional Constitution

    – Restlessness and Hurry: Constant feeling of imperative duties, unable to keep still, must stay busy to suppress inner turmoil.
    – Religious Melancholy: Tearful anxiety about salvation, guilt over intrusive sexual or indecent thoughts, fear of madness or impending doom.
    – Duality and Conflict: Deep conflict between moral rigidity and suppressed passions, leading to mood swings, irritability, indecision, and self‐reproach.

    Physical Constitution

    – Pelvic Pressure: Bearing‐down sensation as if organs will descend; urgent desire to urinate or defecate, worse when standing, relieved by motion.
    – Genitourinary: Early, scanty, dark or clotted menses that only flow when moving; acrid brown leucorrhea and pruritus pudendi.
    – Cardiac Sensation: Heart feels grasped in a vise, full to bursting, irregular rapid pulse and palpitations, oppressive in warm, crowded places.
    – Limbs and Extremities: Trembling or burning in palms and soles; pains “in small spots,” shifting location, often worse on the left side.

    Modalities

    – Aggravation: Warm rooms or bed, mental exertion, consolation, standing still, drafts of cold air.
    – Amelioration: Open air, motion or walking, firm pressure on afflicted parts, sitting with parts supported.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Materia Medica, Miasma, Organon, Repertory

What a medicine which is through a of hydrogenoid constitution, yet feels better in damp weather?

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    Natrum sulphuricum – the classic Grauvogl “hydrogenoid” remedy – is characteristically better in damp, wet weather.

    Natrum sulphuricum – the classic Grauvogl “hydrogenoid” remedy – is characteristically better in damp, wet weather.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Human Behavior, Miasma, Organon, Repertory

What are the necessity to observe the constitution and behaviour of the patient in preparing a case history?

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    In classical homeopathy, noting a patient’s constitution (their physical make-up, temperament and innate susceptibilities) and behaviour (their habitual mental–emotional reactions and life-style patterns) is indispensable when taking a case history. Here’s why: 1. Enables true individualization A reRead more

    In classical homeopathy, noting a patient’s constitution (their physical make-up, temperament and innate susceptibilities) and behaviour (their habitual mental–emotional reactions and life-style patterns) is indispensable when taking a case history. Here’s why:

    1. Enables true individualization
    A remedy must match the patient as a whole person—body, mind and spirit—not just the disease. Observing constitutional traits (e.g. lean vs. stout build; rapid vs. slow metabolism; tendency to chill or heat) plus behavioural tendencies (anxious vs. placid temperament; social vs. withdrawn) lets you distinguish one individual’s totality from another’s.

    2. Shapes the “totality of symptoms”
    Constitutional and behavioural details often supply the most characteristic, peculiar rubrics in your case—those rare or striking traits (“keynotes”) that carry greatest weight in repertorization. Without them, you risk ending up with a generic prescription that won’t act as deeply or lastingly.

    3. Guides remedy selection and potency
    Some remedies are well-known for particular constitutional types (e.g., Pulsatilla in gentle, changeable temperaments; Calcarea carbonica in sluggish, chilly individuals). Recognizing these patterns steers you toward the small circle of likely similars and helps choose an appropriate potency and dosing frequency.

    4. Reveals susceptibility and miasmatic background
    Physical constitution and behavioural patterns point to deeper predispositions—psoric (hypersensitive, restless), sycotic (stubborn, secretive), or syphilitic (destructive, profound change). Identifying the dominant miasm is essential for depth of action and cure retention.

    5. Predicts obstacles and prognosis
    A patient’s lifestyle habits (eating, sleeping, stress-coping) and behavioural coping strategies can hinder or aid remedy action. Early recognition allows you to counsel on diet, rest, emotional outlets and other supports, making your prescription more effective and your prognosis realistic.

    By carefully observing and documenting constitution and behaviour, you assemble the rich, nuanced case-picture Hahnemann deemed essential: only then can you select the one remedy most truly “like” your patient’s living totality—and achieve a lasting cure.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the constitution of carbo veg.?

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    1. Old and debilitated women at climacteric age. 2. Cachectic persons. 3. Puffy, bluish, pale and hippocratic face. 4. Miasmatic Background: Psora. 5. Temperament: Sanguine. 6. Diathesis: Haemorrhagic. 7. Thermal Relationship: hot.

    1. Old and debilitated women at climacteric age.
    2. Cachectic persons.
    3. Puffy, bluish, pale and hippocratic face.
    4. Miasmatic Background: Psora.
    5. Temperament: Sanguine.
    6. Diathesis: Haemorrhagic.
    7. Thermal Relationship: hot.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Materia Medica

What are the constitution of graphites?

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    1. Best suited to the women. 2. Stout, fat, fair and flabby. 3. Having habitual constipation. 4. History of delayed menstruation. 5. Unhealthy skin, anaemic face, brittle nails, split hair, timid. 6. Take cold very easily. 7. Miasmatic Background: Psora. 8. Temperament: Melancholic & Irritable.Read more

    1. Best suited to the women.
    2. Stout, fat, fair and flabby.
    3. Having habitual constipation.
    4. History of delayed menstruation.
    5. Unhealthy skin, anaemic face, brittle nails, split hair, timid.
    6. Take cold very easily.
    7. Miasmatic Background: Psora.
    8. Temperament: Melancholic & Irritable.
    9. Diathesis: Tubercular.
    10. Thermal Relationship: Chilly.

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What are the constitution of lycopodium?

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    1. Old & children who are intellectually keen but Muscularly weak. 2. Upper part of body and neck are emaciated. 3. Lower part semi-dropsical. 4. Anaemic, pale & unhealthy complexion. 5. Look older than he is. 6. Children look wrinkled and prematurely old. 7. Miasmatic Background: Psora; SypRead more

    1. Old & children who are intellectually keen but Muscularly weak.
    2. Upper part of body and neck are emaciated.
    3. Lower part semi-dropsical.
    4. Anaemic, pale & unhealthy complexion.
    5. Look older than he is.
    6. Children look wrinkled and prematurely old.
    7. Miasmatic Background: Psora; Syphilis & Sycosis.
    8. Temperament: Nervous & irritable.
    9. Diathesis: Uric & Lithic acid.
    10. Thermal Relationship: Chilly.

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What are the constitution of natrum mur?

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    1. cachectic, anaemic, emaciated persons. 2. Young people having the tendency to grow fat. 3. greased, oily, waxy & shiny. 4. Miasmatic Background: Psora; Syphilis & Sycosis. 5. Temperament: irritable & nervous. 6. Diathesis: Anaemic. 7. Thermal Relationship: Hot

    1. cachectic, anaemic, emaciated persons.
    2. Young people having the tendency to grow fat.
    3. greased, oily, waxy & shiny.
    4. Miasmatic Background: Psora; Syphilis & Sycosis.
    5. Temperament: irritable & nervous.
    6. Diathesis: Anaemic.
    7. Thermal Relationship: Hot

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What are the constitution of phosphorus?

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    1. Tall, slender persons with narrow chest. 2. Who are good and beautiful to look at. 3. Having fair, thin transparent skin. 4. Delicate eyelashes, brownish red hair. 5. Young people who grow too rapidly and are inclined to stoop. 6. Chlorotic anaemia at the time of puberty. 7. Miasmatic Background:Read more

    1. Tall, slender persons with narrow chest.
    2. Who are good and beautiful to look at.
    3. Having fair, thin transparent skin.
    4. Delicate eyelashes, brownish red hair.
    5. Young people who grow too rapidly and are inclined to stoop.
    6. Chlorotic anaemia at the time of puberty.
    7. Miasmatic Background: Psora; Syphilis & Sycosis.
    8. Temperament: Sanguine, bilious, lymphatic & irritable.
    9. Diathesis: Haemorrhagic & Tubercular.
    10. Thermal Relationship: Chilly.

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What are the constitution of silicea?

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    1. Lean and thin body. 2. Sickly appearance with dry skin. 3. Weak and lax musculature. 4. Pale face. 5. Miasmatic Background: Psora, Syphilis & Sycosis. 6. Temperament: Sanguine & irritable. 7. Diathesis: Scrofulous. 8. Thermal Relationship: Chilly

    1. Lean and thin body.
    2. Sickly appearance with dry skin.
    3. Weak and lax musculature.
    4. Pale face.
    5. Miasmatic Background: Psora, Syphilis & Sycosis.
    6. Temperament: Sanguine & irritable.
    7. Diathesis: Scrofulous.
    8. Thermal Relationship: Chilly

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