How tubercular miasm formed?
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The tubercular miasm in homoeopathy is believed to form when the psoric and syphilitic miasms combine, often due to suppression of symptoms through harmful treatments. This combination results in a state characterized by chronic inflammation and susceptibility to conditions like tuberculosis. Dr. J.Read more
The tubercular miasm in homoeopathy is believed to form when the psoric and syphilitic miasms combine, often due to suppression of symptoms through harmful treatments. This combination results in a state characterized by chronic inflammation and susceptibility to conditions like tuberculosis.
Dr. J.H. Allen introduced the concept of pseudo-psora, suggesting that when psora and syphilis are suppressed, they blend together to form the tubercular miasm. This miasm is associated with conditions involving excess mucus production, recurrent respiratory issues, and a tendency towards chronic infections
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