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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