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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

What is latent psora?

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    Latent psora refers to a state of underlying susceptibility to disease that remains dormant until triggered by certain factors. According to homeopathic principles, latent psora can manifest as various chronic conditions when an individual is exposed to stressors or unfavorable conditions. Latent psRead more

    Latent psora refers to a state of underlying susceptibility to disease that remains dormant until triggered by certain factors. According to homeopathic principles, latent psora can manifest as various chronic conditions when an individual is exposed to stressors or unfavorable conditions.
    Latent psora represents a predisposition to developing chronic diseases due to an imbalance in the body’s vital force. Understanding and addressing this underlying state is crucial in homeopathic treatment to achieve long-term health and well-being.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

What is psoric miasm?

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    During Hahnemann’s time, the term ‘Psora’ was used for almost all the skin troubles. Hahnemann defined Psora as “the oldest, most universal, most pernicious and yet that least known of the chronic miasmatic disease, which has been deforming and torturing the nations for thousands of years.” HahnemanRead more

    During Hahnemann’s time, the term ‘Psora’ was used for almost all the skin troubles. Hahnemann defined Psora as “the oldest, most universal, most pernicious and yet that least known of the chronic miasmatic disease, which has been deforming and torturing the nations for thousands of years.”

    Hahnemann’s greatest principle in the treatment of psora was that no skin eruption shall be removed by external remedies or applications. He realized that a skin eruption is not a local disease but a manifestation of an internal disorder. Over the period with the advancement in science and technology, we can state that psora represents much more than only skin eruption.

    Psora miasm is carried from generation to generation increasing the susceptibility to disease. The fundamental of Psoric miasm is hypersensitivity or deficiency/lack.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Miasma

What is the effect of psora miasma on the digestive system?

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    1st version (5-10-22) ***The latent stage of psora: *Tongue: • White; very pale or frequently cracked tongue. • Bad smell from the mouth especially early in the morning & during the menses. • Sour taste in the mouth. • Dryness in the mouth at night or in the morning. *Throat: • Much phlegm in thRead more

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    ***The latent stage of psora:

    *Tongue:

    • White; very pale or frequently cracked tongue.

    • Bad smell from the mouth especially early in the morning & during the menses.

    • Sour taste in the mouth.

    • Dryness in the mouth at night or in the morning.

    *Throat:

    • Much phlegm in throat.

    • Frequent inflammation of the throat & frequent hoarseness.

    *Food desire & aversion:

    • Repugnance to cooked, warm food especially to meat.

    • Repugnance to milk.

    *Hunger:

    • No insatiable hunger, then again want to appetite.

    *Stomach:

    • Nausea in the morning.

    • Sensation of emptiness in the stomach.

    *Abdomen:

    • Cutting pain in the abdomen frequently or daily, more frequently in the morning.

    • Abdomen often distended.

    • Frequent discharge of ascarids & other worms, mostly with children.

    *Bowel & rectum:

    • Insufferable itching of the rectum caused by the worms.

    • Hard stool, delaying usually more than a day.

    • Clotted often covered with mucus.

    • Venous knots of the anus, passage of blood with the stool.

    • Passing of mucus from the anus with or without a stool.

    • Itching on the anus.

    ***Digestive symptoms of secondary manifestation of psora:

    *Oral cavity:

    • Thrush & stomatitis.

    • Swelling & burning about the lips rather than fissures.

    *Taste:

    • Bitter taste with the yellow-coated tongue.

    • After eating sweet things, taste sour.

    • Intolerable sweet taste in the mouth.

    • Bread taste bitter, water has a weird taste, and rejected food because of its abnormal taste.

    • Tasting of food recently eaten or eructation tasting of food or of grease, fats & oils.

    *Food Desire & aversion:

    • Desire sweets, acids & sour things. Love sweets sugars, candies, and syrup like hot foods.

    • They want everything fried, if possible & highly seasoned. They long for things, the symptom is wanting. They long for certain things, But when the want is gratified they do not want them.

    • They crave fried & highly seasoned food, meats & greasy foods, but they do not suit, meats stimulate the psoric patient & arouse the underlying condition into activity. Greasy food aggravates although craved.

    • Aversion to boiled foods.

    • In fever they have an aversion to sweet & crave acids or indigestible food.

    • During pregnancy they long for peculiar things yet after gestation, they loathe the things they have craved.

    *Hunger:

    • Morbid or unnatural hunger, a hunger that is not satisfied by eating.

    • Hunger at an unnatural time- an hour/ two hours after eating or hunger in the night after sleep.

    • Hunger with all gone sensation.

    • Ravenous hunger with rumbling & grumbling in the abdomen.

    • Wants of appetite, but small eats make full.

    *Stomach:

    • All gone sensation.

    • Fullness, bloating, great distension due to the accumulation of gases or to flatulent condition & food fermented. Rumbling, gurgling.

    • Sour or bitter eructation comes up in the throat frequently. Sometimes these rising from the stomach are the taste of food, which has recently been eaten.

    • Constant gnawing at the pit of the stomach; cold, hot, weight, fullness, tightness, stone, or lump sensation.

    • Eating causes pain, colic, nausea, vomiting, etc. followed by diarrhea & GIT disturbance.

    • They can digest meat better than the sycotic.

    *Abdomen:

    • Flatulence, distention, rumbling worse in the morning.

    • Flabby muscles.

    • Can’t tolerate pressure on the abdomen.

    *Bowels & intestine:

    • Diarrhea induced by overeating, from fright, bad news, or any ordeal. Also when preparing for an unusual event.

    • No desire for stool, dry, scanty, hard & difficult to expel.

    • Alternation between constipation & diarrhea.

    • Pin or intestinal worm.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

How we can compare the characteristics symptoms between psora,sycosis and syphilis?

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

How we can differentiate the psora,sycosis and syphilis?

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

What are the difference between skin symptoms of psora and sycosis?

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Miasma

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