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Susceptibility, the quality or state of being susceptible : the state of being predisposed to, sensitive to, or of lacking the ability to resist something (as a pathogen, familial disease, or a drug).
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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Materia Medica, Repertory

What are the medicine for oversensitiveness to touch with their indication?

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    Homeopathic medicines for oversensitiveness to touch, along with their key indications: 🤲 Rubric: Skin – Sensitive to touch This rubric appears in most repertories (Kent, Synthesis, Murphy) and includes remedies where the skin or nerves react strongly to even light contact. 🌿 Key Remedies & IndiRead more

    Homeopathic medicines for oversensitiveness to touch, along with their key indications:

    🤲 Rubric: Skin – Sensitive to touch

    This rubric appears in most repertories (Kent, Synthesis, Murphy) and includes remedies where the skin or nerves react strongly to even light contact.

    🌿 Key Remedies & Indications
    1. Lachesis- Cannot bear tight clothing; sensitive to pressure; worse on left side; highly irritable and talkative
    2. Chamomilla- Oversensitive to pain and touch; especially in children; angry and inconsolable
    3. Cina- Cannot bear slightest touch; irritable, especially in children; reacts with spasms
    4. Causticum- Burning sensation on skin; sensitive to touch and cold; ailments from grief
    5. Coffea Cruda- Nerves hypersensitive; intolerant to touch, smell, and noise; sleeplessness from excitement
    6. Nux Vomica- Oversensitive to stimuli; irritable; touch aggravates pain and mood
    7. Phosphorus- Sensitive to odors, light, and touch; emotionally open and easily startled
    8. Colchicum- Sensitive to odors and touch; nausea from smell of food; skin hypersensitive
    9. Asarum Europaeum- Sensitive to slightest noise or touch; even thought of touch causes shivering
    10. Carcinosin- Sensitive to reprimand, touch, and emotional stimuli; perfectionist tendencies
    11. Silicea- Sensitive to cold and touch; delicate constitution; shy and withdrawn
    12. Hepar Sulph- Painful sensitivity to touch; even slight pressure causes intense pain; worse from cold air

    🧠 Mental & Emotional Correlates

    Oversensitivity to touch often accompanies:
    – Emotional fragility (e.g., Phosphorus, Carcinosin)
    – Irritability and anger (e.g., Chamomilla, Nux Vomica)
    – Grief or suppressed emotions (e.g., Causticum, Ignatia)

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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Miasma, Organon

"Psora produce susceptibility in the body."-explain.

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    In homeopathic philosophy, Psora is regarded as a fundamental miasm, one of three chronic disease predispositions identified by Samuel Hahnemann. The statement "Psora produce susceptibility in the body" means that this miasm creates a deep-seated vulnerability, predisposing individuals to a wide ranRead more

    In homeopathic philosophy, Psora is regarded as a fundamental miasm, one of three chronic disease predispositions identified by Samuel Hahnemann. The statement “Psora produce susceptibility in the body” means that this miasm creates a deep-seated vulnerability, predisposing individuals to a wide range of chronic ailments throughout their lives.

    Psora as the “Mother of All Diseases”:

    Homeopathy considers Psora to be the root cause of many chronic conditions. Historically, Hahnemann associated Psora with the suppression of skin eruptions, such as scabies. When these primary skin conditions are suppressed rather than allowed to run their natural course, the vital force of the individual is left unbalanced. This imbalance persists beneath the surface, and over time, it makes the body more receptive—or sensitive—to other pathological disturbances. In this sense, Psora doesn’t just represent a single disease but rather a state of latent vulnerability that can manifest in various physical, mental, and emotional symptoms.

    How Psora Increases Susceptibility:

    1. Deficiency in Vital Energy:
    Psora is associated with a lack or depletion of vital energy. This deficiency weakens the body’s natural resistance and hampers its immune and healing responses. As a result, the individual is less capable of combating new infections or internal imbalances, becoming more susceptible to disease.

    2. Increased Sensitivity:
    The miasm predisposes the individual to heightened sensitivity. This might be reflected in a tendency toward allergic reactions, skin irritations, digestive upsets, or emotional disturbances. Because the vital force is not fully robust, even minor environmental or emotional stressors can trigger a disproportionate symptomatic response.

    3. Incomplete Expression of Disease:
    In homeopathy, symptoms are considered the expression of the body’s attempt to restore balance. When Psora is present, the natural process of symptom expression is altered. Rather than a complete and progressive cure from the inside out (following Hering’s Law of Cure), the symptoms remain incomplete or change forms, leaving the underlying imbalance unresolved. This state of incomplete healing leads to a recurring or shifting manifestation of disease, further emphasizing the body’s susceptibility.

    Implications for Homeopathic Treatment:

    For the homeopath, recognizing the presence of a psoric miasm is crucial when assessing chronic conditions. Treatment isn’t just about alleviating the current symptoms but also about addressing this underlying susceptibility. The choice of a homeopathic remedy aims to rebalance the vital force—restoring energy, reducing hypersensitivity, and reestablishing the body’s natural healing processes. By treating the psoric miasm appropriately, the susceptibility to future ailments diminishes, leading to more lasting and comprehensive healing.

    Reflecting on the Broader Picture:

    This concept challenges us to think of disease not merely as isolated symptoms to be suppressed but as manifestations of deeper, systemic imbalances. The idea that Psora creates susceptibility in the body underlines the importance of treating the totality of the individual’s symptoms and constitution rather than focusing on just one aspect of the illness. It also invites a broader conversation about how the vital energy—so central to homeopathy—plays a critical role in our overall health and resilience.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

What dos you mean by Prevention and susceptibility?

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    Let's break down these two important concepts: 1. Prevention Prevention refers to the measures taken to avoid the occurrence of diseases or health problems before they happen. This includes: -Primary Prevention: Efforts to prevent the onset of diseases, such as vaccinations, healthy lifestyle choiceRead more

    Let’s break down these two important concepts:

    1. Prevention
    Prevention refers to the measures taken to avoid the occurrence of diseases or health problems before they happen. This includes:
    -Primary Prevention: Efforts to prevent the onset of diseases, such as vaccinations, healthy lifestyle choices (diet, exercise), and hygiene practices.
    -Secondary Prevention: Early detection and treatment of diseases to prevent progression, such as regular screenings and check-ups.
    -Tertiary Prevention: Managing and reducing complications of existing diseases to improve quality of life, such as rehabilitation and chronic disease management.

    2. Susceptibility
    Susceptibility refers to the likelihood of an individual to be affected by a particular disease or health condition. It is influenced by various factors, including:
    -Genetic Factors: Inherited traits that can increase the risk of certain diseases.
    -Environmental Factors: Exposure to harmful substances, poor living conditions, and lifestyle choices.
    -Immunity: The strength of the immune system to fight off infections.
    -Miasms: In homeopathy, underlying predispositions or tendencies to develop certain diseases.

    Understanding both prevention and susceptibility helps in formulating effective health strategies to protect and improve overall well-being.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Organon

What do you mean by prevention & susceptibility?

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    Prevention and susceptibility are two interconnected concepts in the field of healthcare and medicine. Prevention refers to the actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of a particular disease or health condition. Susceptibility, on the other hand, refers to the likelihood of an individual to develRead more

    Prevention and susceptibility are two interconnected concepts in the field of healthcare and medicine. Prevention refers to the actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of a particular disease or health condition. Susceptibility, on the other hand, refers to the likelihood of an individual to develop a particular disease or condition.

    Prevention can take many forms, including vaccination, lifestyle modifications (such as healthy eating and exercise), regular check-ups with a healthcare provider, and avoiding exposure to known risk factors. By taking these preventative measures, individuals can decrease their likelihood of developing certain diseases and conditions.

    However, even with preventative measures, some individuals may still be susceptible to certain diseases or conditions due to various factors such as genetics, age, underlying medical conditions, or exposure to environmental risk factors. In these cases, early detection and treatment are crucial in managing the disease or condition and preventing further complications.

    In summary, prevention and susceptibility are two important concepts in healthcare, and while preventative measures can reduce the risk of certain diseases and conditions, some individuals may still be susceptible due to various factors, and early detection and treatment are crucial in managing their health.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon

What are the way of removing the susceptibility?

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    The concept of removing susceptibility to a disease is a complex one, as the causes of susceptibility can be multi-factorial and can vary from person to person. However, some general ways that can help reduce susceptibility to illness include: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle: This includes eating aRead more

    The concept of removing susceptibility to a disease is a complex one, as the causes of susceptibility can be multi-factorial and can vary from person to person. However, some general ways that can help reduce susceptibility to illness include:

    Maintaining a healthy lifestyle: This includes eating a balanced diet, getting regular physical activity, managing stress, getting enough sleep, and avoiding unhealthy habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.

    Strengthening the immune system: This can be done by taking steps to improve overall health, such as getting vaccinated, reducing stress, and avoiding exposure to known toxins or pathogens.

    Reducing exposure to harmful agents: This can include avoiding exposure to pollutants, pesticides, and other harmful chemicals, as well as reducing exposure to infectious agents by practicing good hygiene and avoiding close contact with people who are sick.

    Taking preventive measures: This can include getting regular check-ups, screening tests, and taking steps to prevent the onset or progression of chronic conditions, such as controlling high blood pressure or managing diabetes.

    It’s important to remember that the best way to reduce susceptibility to illness will vary from person to person, and will depend on a number of factors such as age, health status, and lifestyle. It’s always a good idea to speak with a healthcare professional to determine the best approach for you.

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