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Asked: 1 year ago2024-11-05T11:48:58+06:00 2024-11-05T11:48:58+06:00In: Homoeopathic philosophy

"Similar repels and dissimilar attracts "Explain the utility of this theory in homeopathy?

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      Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
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      In classical homeopathy the phrase “similar repels and dissimilar attracts” encapsulates two complementary dynamics of the vital force in relation to medicines: 1. The Law of Similars (“like cures like”) • A remedy whose symptom-picture closely matches the patient’s complaints acts as a repellent toRead more

      In classical homeopathy the phrase “similar repels and dissimilar attracts” encapsulates two complementary dynamics of the vital force in relation to medicines:

      1. The Law of Similars (“like cures like”)
      • A remedy whose symptom-picture closely matches the patient’s complaints acts as a repellent to the morbific force. By echoing the disease state at an infinitesimal, dynamized dose, it stimulates the vital force to “push out” the morbid energy through natural channels (sweating, discharges, skin eruptions, etc.) rather than allow it to lodge deeper in the organism.
      • Utility: It explains why choosing the single, best-matching remedy (the Simillimum) brings about a genuine, upward and outward healing response, often preceded by a brief “homeopathic aggravation” as the vital force rallies.

      2. The Law of Opposites (“dissimilar attracts”)
      • Remedies or interventions that are pharmacologically or symptomatically opposite to the disease merely “attract” and suppress symptoms, driving the malady into deeper tissues or rendering it chronic. Conventional antipathics (antipyretics, antihistamines, steroids) relieve discomfort but do not mobilize the vital force to expel the underlying disturbance.
      • Utility: Recognizing this helps the homeopath avoid choices that give immediate palliation at the expense of long-term cure. It also underlies the careful use of acute homeopathic antidotes to neutralize an incorrectly chosen remedy that has driven the disease deeper.

      How this theory guides practice
      • Remedy Selection: By aiming for the closest totality of presenting symptoms, the homeopath ensures the prescribed remedy will “repel” the morbid state rather than suppress it.
      • Potency & Repetition: Strong potencies increase repellent action but risk an overshoot (“aggravation”); weaker potencies may be repeated until the vital force gains the momentum to expel the disease.
      • Chronic Case Management: Understanding that past suppressive treatments (“dissimilar attracts”) have driven pathology into deeper miasmatic layers informs the need for graduated, gently repelling homeopathic treatment to peel those layers away.
      • Prognosis & Monitoring: A true repulsion-driven cure follows an “inside-out” reversal of symptoms (from deeper organs to superficial discharges), whereas continued suppression signals the premature use of antipathic interventions.

      By holding both dynamics in mind—selecting similars to repel and avoiding opposites that attract—homeopaths align with the vital force’s own curative intelligence, yielding deeper, more lasting healing.

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