| White Mice and other soluble remedies -
seemed a good subtitle for this small item designed to raise the
profile of remedies that seem to have fallen into disuse despite
the fact that they are therapeutically powerful. It would be nice
to think that the white sugar mice of yesteryear with its string
tail was related to homeopathic remedies but it is a simple mishearing
of "White Gneiss" and as such an easily understood error.
Humanity being a water-based species having over 3/4 of the body
as water it is surprising that water based remedies are not held
in better repute. Grauvogl named one of the miasms 'Hydrogenoid'
and clearly related it to H20 or water.
However Prof. Kent's name 'Sycosis' became by usage the preferred
term. Grauvogl looked to remedies that purged the blood of excess
water such as Nat Sul, Nat Carb, Nat Nitric,
& Sal Amm (Amm Mur) which are related by their
physiological effect as well as being separated by their individual
provings.
Three of the most powerful polycrests of the Homeopathic Materia
Medica are to be found combined in the remedy Lapis
Albus [Calc. carb, Silica & Fluoride]. By that
virtue alone it could be expected to exercise a strong curative
effect and the combination has its own distinctive power in the
same way that the high proportion of Sulphur in Pulsatilla
must have some bearing on its undoubted power. But the two remedies,
one mineral and the other organic, are totally distinct and easily
separated by the relatively inexperienced.
Although I had used Lapis Alb infrequently in the past
I had not got a "feel" for its power until l was required
to locate a treatment for endometriosis - which is a case of disorganised
and out of control tissue if ever there was one.
Endometriosis (one manifestation of which may be Chocolate cysts)
is a prime example of tissue that loses its contact with the constant
flow of information in blood and lymph [& probably neurotransmitters
that tell it where it is in the total body geography; and how it
should function]. The reasons for this are discussed in my paper,
'Cellular Organisation in a Biotic Entity". I.T. (information
theory) is relevant not only in the world around us but also in
the "world" inside us!. In Internal Internet, `foul ups'
can be even more disastrous than external `foul ups'.
Considering remedies with the ability to affect endometriosis one
resorted to Julian's "Materia Medica of New Remedies";
some of which go back 150 yrs - X ray, Bellis Per
and Calc Fluor, in particular. The first was of interest
in this case and it is fascinating to note the number of conditions
that Julian relates this remedy to noting a curative effect.
Ranging through Aortitis Bronchiestasis Cataract, Chancre, Ovarian
cyst, Fibroma, Hernia, Herpes, Hydrocele, Hydrosalpinx, Sclerous
Pancreatitis and the necrosis of the nasal partition, that can have
amongst its numerous causes the over-indulgence using nose candy"
(cocaine)- which has its basis in the syphilitic miasm.
It also helps in the OSSEOUS conditions - particularly osteoporosis.
In my view it is an underused and undervalued remedy. Calc Fluor
with its wide curative range and its use in endometriosís
relate to its applicability to the parts of the endoderm [ - as
the mesoderm and ectoderm relate to other remedies]. Also used where
a neck "creaks" and to drastically retard cataract.
The other remedy that seemed to be indicated by Kent in one of
his later lectures, was Calc Sil with its emphatic relationship
to all cystic phenomena. It was at this point that I recalled a
remedy that incorporated the attributes of all three remedies -
Calc, Silic & Fluor - it was Lapis Alb. On investigation,
it proved to have many characteristics that related it to the female
generative spheres PMT, Cysts, Ulcers, Dysmenorrhea and particularly
disorganised tissue. It is certainly time the provings of Lapis
Alb were updated and given more publicity. Drs Burnett, Dewey,
Gregory, Whiting and Wesselhoft all made use of it and provings
are listed in Hughes "Pharmacodynamics" and Clarke's "Dictionary
of the Materia Medica". Water is one of the ancient, prime
elements and in the Chinese philosophy its quality of flowing over
and under barriers, filling holes proceeding inevitably onwards
are sometimes used as an allegory for the masses of the population.
In science its ability as a solvent and combinant are well known
and it is almost as active as oxygen (one of its constituents).
It is no surprise that the natural waters of many areas differ
quite radically in their constituents. There was in the 1800's a
thriving network of spas, whose waters were tested and recognised
as medicinal. As homeopathy flourished in that period it is natural
that provings would be made of SPA WATERS and their components carefully
analysed.
Vichy water is still with us and is probably the
most famous of the lot. Post-coital debility is one of its uses
and probably that is a reason for its longevity. It is clearly related
to the digestion and the GIT. It includes liver problems, gallstone
calculi, uterine engorgement and gout. It has an effect on rheumatism
and catarrh of the bladder.
Its effects on the male and female sexual sphere are strong. It
cures both amenorrhea and membranous dysmenorrhea as well as dealing
with male symptoms of low libido and premature ejaculation. It also
has a profound effect on the nervous system curing debility arid
increasing stamina whilst having a curative affect on paralysis.
Its effect on scar tissue is probably due to silic acid and fluoríc
acid components.
The waters of Kissíngen contain predominantly
Nat Mur but it seems to operate in the area of the abdomen,
affecting spleen and mesenteric glands, which probably account for
its action on stomach rectum and stool. Its effect on albuminuria
and diabetes suggest an endocrine influence. Crystals in the urine
suggest a clearing of liver and kidney with a relief of gouty symptoms.
But the most dramatic effect seems to relate to the mucous membranes
which "discharge toxins while old and long forgotten troubles
reappear" and suggests power in treating sycotic patients.
Also the miasmatic relationship to the First Law of Homeopathy stated
by Prof. Hering -- THE DIRECTION OF DISEASE IS INWARD AND UPWARD
AND THE DIRECTION OF CURE IS DOWNWARD AND OUTWARD.
The springs of Wiesbaden were well known in the
days of Ancient Greece, reputed to be the FONTES MATTIACI of Pliny
a respectable pedigree. The constituents vary from the not too distant
Wiesbad, as does the individual picture of the remedy and the conditions
it has cured. Through gout and rheumatism Wiesbaden has
been used for angina, amenorrhea, hemorrhoids, hernia, sterility
and anchylosis. As rapid growth of hair and nails were noted one
would assume a positive affect on protein metabolism.
LAPIS Alb was found in the waters of Gasteín,
but its constituents and effects differ greatly from the water in
which it grows. Its active factor was largely Sodium Sulphite. Its
affect on kidney stones was well known and one assumes a general
defurring of the nephrones (similar to Lyc , Sars, and Graph ] Its
effects in the male and female sexual sphere are strong as it has
cured both amenorrhea and membranous dysmenorrhea, as well as dealing
with male symptoms of low libido and premature ejaculation. It has
a pronounced affect on the nervous system curing debility and increasing
stamina. Also having a curative affect on paralysis. Its affects
on the area of scar tissue are almost certainly due to the silica
and fluoric acid components.
Lippespringe with its waters containing Sulfates
of Calcium, Sodium plus Magnesium and Carbonic acid again point
to sycosis with its effects on male and female genitalia. These
include increased smegma prepuce in the male and increased vaginal
mucous discharges and leucorrhea and labial soreness in females.
Its use in tuberculosis is pointed to by bloody mucous and haemolysis.
Symptoms such as intestinal threadworms, ringworm and varicosis
point to the weakness of those who have a tubercular hereditary
constitution.
Levico is an arsenical water containing copper
and iron used as a tonic for debility. Burnett used it to counter
the exhausting effects of deeply acting remedies. It is obviously
related to Arsenic Alb and in its use. Its proving are
scanty but any remedy that includes Arsenic, Cuprum
and Ferrum deserves closer scrutiny.
I must admit that my use of these remedies has been irregular
and I do not pretend to any vast records or experience. But when
I have used them I have found them to live up to their reputation.
So I feel that more notice should be taken of them and some reproving
work carried out.
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James White
kennelled@yahoo.com
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