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“Lachrymal disposition” refers to a tendency or inclination to shed tears easily. It’s a way of describing someone who is emotionally sensitive and prone to crying in response to various emotions or situations.
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😢 Lachrymal Disposition in Homeopathy Lachrymal disposition refers to a tendency to cry easily, often linked to emotional sensitivity, grief, or suppressed emotions. In homeopathic repertories, this is typically found under rubrics like: Lachrymal disposition in homeopathy through rubrics and remediRead more
😢 Lachrymal Disposition in Homeopathy
Lachrymal disposition refers to a tendency to cry easily, often linked to emotional sensitivity, grief, or suppressed emotions. In homeopathic repertories, this is typically found under rubrics like:
Lachrymal disposition in homeopathy through rubrics and remedies.
🧠Rubrics Related to Lachrymal Disposition
In homeopathic repertories like Kent, Synthesis, or Murphy’s, lachrymal disposition is typically categorized under mental/emotional rubrics. Here are some relevant rubrics:
Mind Rubrics
1. Weeping – disposition to (General tendency to cry easily)
2. Weeping – easily (Tears flow with minimal emotional provocation)
3. Weeping – involuntary (Crying without conscious control)
4. Weeping – consolation aggravates (Crying worsens when comforted)
5. Weeping – alternating with laughter (Emotional instability)
6. Weeping – children (Pediatric emotional sensitivity)
🌿 Key Remedies for Lachrymal Disposition
1. Natrum Muriaticum- Silent grief, weeps alone, hates consolation
2. Ignatia Amara- Sudden emotional shifts, sobbing, sighing
3. Pulsatilla- Open weeping, seeks sympathy, mild and yielding
4. Sepia- Indifference, hormonal sadness, cries from exhaustion
5. Phosphoric Acid- Apathy after grief, silent tears, emotional dullness
6. Causticum- Weeps from injustice, sensitive to others’ suffering
7. Staphysagria- Crying from suppressed emotions, humiliation
8. Silicea- Sensitive, shy, cries easily, especially children
9. Chamomilla- Irritable crying in children, inconsolable weeping
10. Calcarea Carbonica- Sensitive, overwhelmed, cries from fear or fatigue
📘 Example Rubric from Kent’s Repertory
Mind – Weeping – disposition to
See less-Remedies: Puls., Nat-m., Ign., Sep., Phos-ac., Caust., Sil., Staph., Cham., Calc.