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Miasm is a concept in homoeopathy introduced by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. It represents an underlying predisposition or susceptibility to certain diseases. According to Hahnemann, there are three primary miasms: Psora, Sycosis, and Syphilis. These miasms can be inherited or acquired and are believed toRead more
Miasm is a concept in homoeopathy introduced by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. It represents an underlying predisposition or susceptibility to certain diseases. According to Hahnemann, there are three primary miasms: Psora, Sycosis, and Syphilis. These miasms can be inherited or acquired and are believed to be the root causes of chronic diseases.
Understanding miasms helps homoeopaths to identify the underlying issues causing illness and to select the most appropriate remedies for holistic healing.
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A mixed miasm in homoeopathy refers to the presence of more than one miasmatic influence in a patient's constitution. This can occur when a person inherits or acquires multiple miasms, leading to a complex expression of chronic diseases. For example, a patient might have a combination of psoric andRead more
A mixed miasm in homoeopathy refers to the presence of more than one miasmatic influence in a patient’s constitution. This can occur when a person inherits or acquires multiple miasms, leading to a complex expression of chronic diseases. For example, a patient might have a combination of psoric and sycotic miasms, resulting in symptoms that reflect both miasms.
Understanding mixed miasms helps homoeopaths create a more comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the individual’s unique symptom picture.
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