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Suppression, the act of ending something by force.
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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Miasma, Organon

How naturally and artificially suppressed the disease?discuss it.

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    In homeopathy, the way a disease is suppressed—either naturally by the body or artificially through external intervention—is seen as a window into the underlying state of the vital force, the core energy that sustains life and health. Natural Suppression: Natural suppression refers to the self-regulRead more

    In homeopathy, the way a disease is suppressed—either naturally by the body or artificially through external intervention—is seen as a window into the underlying state of the vital force, the core energy that sustains life and health.

    Natural Suppression:

    Natural suppression refers to the self-regulating process by which the body’s vital force gradually diminishes the outward expression of a disease. In this scenario, the disease follows its inherent course: the initial symptoms, which are tangible expressions of the body’s attempt to restore balance, slowly fade as the internal healing mechanisms work in harmony. For example, a patient might experience a skin eruption that, as it resolves naturally, indicates that the body has integrated the healing process. In homeopathic philosophy, this natural evolution is crucial because it reflects the cure flowing in the proper direction—from the more superficial and less important tissues to the more vital organs—consistent with Hering’s Law of Cure. This orderly natural suppression means that no artificial interference has clouded the course of healing, allowing the deeper, often underlying causes to be addressed inherently by the body itself.

    Artificial Suppression:

    In contrast, artificial suppression occurs when an external intervention—such as certain medications, surgeries, vaccinations, or other forms of symptomatic treatment—abruptly halts the visible signs of disease without tackling its root cause. When a remedy only masks or quickly diminishes symptoms, the vital force remains unchallenged and the underlying imbalance persists. One common example discussed in homeopathic literature involves situations where strong conventional drugs or surgical procedures stop symptoms like fever or menstruation. Although these interventions may offer temporary relief, they can alter the natural progression of the disease, forcing the vital force to “find another outlet.” This may lead to the disease reappearing later in a different, often more deep-seated form, sometimes even involving more vital organs. In homeopathy, such changes are regarded with caution because a truly curative treatment is one that eliminates the disease completely, not just its superficial manifestations.

    The Homeopathic Perspective:

    Homeopaths emphasize that while palliative measures (or artificial suppressions) might make a patient feel temporarily better, they do not constitute a cure. A true cure, according to homeopathy, requires that the underlying imbalance in the vital force be restored. When symptoms are merely palliated, the overall disturbance in the body’s energy remains—and this can lead to relapse or a change in the expression of the illness later on. This is why homeopathic practitioners strive to use remedies that not only alleviate symptoms but also stimulate the body’s self-healing capacity in a natural, order-preserving manner.

    Broader Implications:

    This distinction between natural and artificial suppression also opens up larger discussions about how modern medicine and homeopathy approach treatment. While many conventional treatments have the benefit of quickly reducing discomfort, from a homeopathic viewpoint, they may also complicate the healing process by disturbing the natural course of disease expression. Exploring how various treatments affect the “vital energy” and whether they lead to lasting cures or superficial relief prompts us to think deeply about what true healing means—and if a treatment is just masking symptoms, can we be confident that the patient is on a path toward complete restoration.

    Understanding these nuances not only helps in appreciating the homeopathic model of treatment but also provides a platform for rethinking how we consider healing in a broader medical context. Do symptoms simply signify problems to be eliminated, or do they serve as the body’s own language, signaling that a deeper, more comprehensive balance is needed.

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

Why gonorrhoea is not sycosis but makes a person sycotic when it is suppressed?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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    In homoeopathy, gonorrhea is an acute infection caused by gonococci, which typically manifests as urethritis within five to ten days of exposure. If gonorrhea is completely cured, it does not lead to sycosis. However, if the infection is suppressed (e.g., through improper treatment), it can lead toRead more

    In homoeopathy, gonorrhea is an acute infection caused by gonococci, which typically manifests as urethritis within five to ten days of exposure. If gonorrhea is completely cured, it does not lead to sycosis. However, if the infection is suppressed (e.g., through improper treatment), it can lead to the development of the sycotic miasm.

    The suppression of the acute infection allows the underlying miasm to establish itself, leading to chronic conditions associated with the sycotic miasm, such as warts, polyps, and excessive mucus production.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Miasma

What are the difference between suppression and palliation?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    Difference between suppression and palliation: 1. Definition: • Suppression- An inhibition of physiological phenomena or removal of a diseases manifestation before the diseases itself is cured. • Palliation- Temporary relies of symptoms of diseases without actual curing of the diseases from which thRead more

    Difference between suppression and palliation:
    1. Definition:
    • Suppression- An inhibition of physiological phenomena or removal of a diseases manifestation before the diseases itself is cured.
    • Palliation- Temporary relies of symptoms of diseases without actual curing of the diseases from which they originated.

    2. Classification:
    • Suppression- It has two types-
    – Natural suppression.
    – Artificial suppression
    • Palliation- Not classified.
    3. Symptoms disappears:
    • Suppression-Permanently.
    • Palliation- Temporarily.
    4. Patients sensation:
    • Suppression- In general patient doses not feel better.
    • Palliation- Feels better gradually from suffering.
    5. Modalities:
    • Suppression- Physically improved but mentally and neurological symptoms worsen.
    • Palliation- No significant effects on mental or neurological conditions.
    6. Susceptibility:
    • Suppression- Become more susceptible to diseases.
    • Palliation- May or may not increase the susceptibility.
    7. Results of therapy:
    • Suppression- The patient may continue to have other symptoms which may not have been considered to be part of the original disease, after use of suppressive therapy.
    • Palliation- The disappeared symptoms return when the drug or medicine is discontinued.
    8. Permissibility in Homoeopathy:
    • Suppression- Suppression is impermissible in Homoeopathic system of treatment.
    • Palliation- Palliation is justifiable in Homoeopathic in following:
    – In case with advanced and irreversible tissue changes.
    – Patients lacking in any of vital organ.
    – Urgent case where danger to life and imminent death allow.
    – In poisoning.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

How does artificial suppression occur?

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    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    Mechanism of artificial suppression: • disease manifestation. • Use of allopathic drugs or tropical medicine. • Removing symptoms on a peripheral level. • Vibration rate of the organism is disturbed and weekend by two mechanisms- - By the influence of the drug itself. - By the interference with theRead more

    Mechanism of artificial suppression:
    • disease manifestation.
    • Use of allopathic drugs or tropical medicine.
    • Removing symptoms on a peripheral level.
    • Vibration rate of the organism is disturbed and weekend by two mechanisms-
    – By the influence of the drug itself.
    – By the interference with the best possible response of the defense mechanism.
    • Re-establishment of a new state of equilibrium at a deeper level.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Miasma

How many types of suppression?

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    Types: it has two types- 1. Natural suppression. 2. Artificial suppression. Natural suppression: The sudden inhibition of the normal functioning of the vital force, and through the vital force the normal functioning of the body is also affected by the influence of some natural external factors. ArtiRead more

    Types: it has two types-
    1. Natural suppression.
    2. Artificial suppression.
    Natural suppression:
    The sudden inhibition of the normal functioning of the vital force, and through the vital force the normal functioning of the body is also affected by the influence of some natural external factors.
    Artificial Suppression:
    When suppression is caused by some artificial means it is called artificial suppression.

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Asked: 4 years agoIn: Organon

What do you mean by suppression?

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    The disappearance of the existing disease manifestation at the cost of some new suffering involving the more vital organ of the body is called suppression. Werda Brewster defines the word ‘suppression’ as- 1. Forcible concealment. 2. Masking. 3. Forcing under. According to H. A. Roberts- “Removal ofRead more

    The disappearance of the existing disease manifestation at the cost of some new suffering involving the more vital organ of the body is called suppression. Werda Brewster defines the word ‘suppression’ as-
    1. Forcible concealment.
    2. Masking.
    3. Forcing under.
    According to H. A. Roberts- “Removal of the end product of disease without prior constitutional treatment based on the law of similar is also a form of suppressive therapy.”

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