Suji

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  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    ok. I will download it

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY In aconiteIn aconite(allen), we have, it is indicated esp.in girls of full plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life. can u […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    A person hit the edge of the bed and had a slight cut at the point just below the knee. He hit the bone.There was swelling at that point. He took few doses of arnica and the pain subsided after 2 days. It is now almost 5 months, there is no pain or any other difficulty but the swelling which appeared at that time became hard. Now there is only the…[Read more]

  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    ok.

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY In aconiteIn aconite(allen), we have, it is indicated esp.in girls of full plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life. can u […] · View
  • 1 month ago

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    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    means aconite is indicated in acute case of obese girls who do not have physical exercise.Is that so?

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY In aconiteIn aconite(allen), we have, it is indicated esp.in girls of full plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life. can u […] · View
  • 1 month ago

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    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    thanks, but full,plethoric habit means??
    I understand plethora means excess amount. here what does it mean??

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY In aconiteIn aconite(allen), we have, it is indicated esp.in girls of full plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life. can u […] · View
  • 1 month ago

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    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    Means who don’t do any physical exercise. They can do mental exercise with out any physical exersice

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY In aconiteIn aconite(allen), we have, it is indicated esp.in girls of full plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life. can u […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    good morning,
    No idea of plethoric but sedentary means who stay at home

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY In aconiteIn aconite(allen), we have, it is indicated esp.in girls of full plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life. can u […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    Prednisolone acetate (pred forte) was used for 21 days for rt eye only as eye drops. And there was increase in eye pressure to 39mmhg of the rt eye,because the patient is steroid responder which she came to know only after this incident.
    Now it is 2yrs since then her eye pressure is still putting upto 23mmhg.

    The opthalmologists are insisting…[Read more]

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY A girl of age 15y is obese. She put on weight after using some steroid medication for her asthma. Do we have remedies for cancelling these side sffects of […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    Ok I will read it.

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY A girl of age 15y is obese. She put on weight after using some steroid medication for her asthma. Do we have remedies for cancelling these side sffects of […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    In aconite

    In aconite(allen), we have, it is indicated esp.in girls of full plethoric habit who lead a sedentary life.
    can u explain what does it mean??

    • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month ago

      Gud morning Ma’am,

      I would like to know :
      What is plethoric &
      What is sedentary ?

      • Suji 1 month ago

        good morning,
        No idea of plethoric but sedentary means who stay at home

        • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month ago

          google for ”sedentary”

          • Suji 1 month ago

            Means who don’t do any physical exercise. They can do mental exercise with out any physical exersice

            • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month ago

              O My God you have answered your own question on ur own . WoW! Keep up.

              • Suji 1 month ago

                thanks, but full,plethoric habit means??
                I understand plethora means excess amount. here what does it mean??

                • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month ago

                  when plethora associates with human it means obese. And full plethoric habit means all types habits that a obese girl should have. Like over eating, no exercise, no work or no desire to work, sedentary life style due to laziness etc…

                  • Suji 1 month ago

                    means aconite is indicated in acute case of obese girls who do not have physical exercise.Is that so?

                    • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month ago

                      Means aconite is often useful in those type of persons that does not means it ll contradict when the person is active & not plethoric.

      • Donna Fox 1 month ago

        R. Hughes, The Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy, pg. 505 ” more frequently according to his experience, the delay of the venous current is on the hither side of the portal vein. This is the ‘abdominal plethora’ of the old writers, showing itself by weight, fullness and heat in the bowels, with slow digestion delayed stools and scanty and…[Read more]

    • Donna Fox 1 month ago

      Plethoric= Full and robust, full of blood, ruddy.
      A ”plethoric” appearance would mean a red, robust complexion, as though the blood and flesh could burst through the skin.
      Taken from: Yasgur’s Homoeopathic Dictionary and Holistic Health Reference ISBN-1-886149-04-6. A very handy book to have.

      • Suji 1 month ago

        ok. I will download it

  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    Ok thanks.

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    Ok, but sometimes even for a homeopath there might be a need to change the remedy. Then upto how many remedies can we try in an acute case if necessary???

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    Ok

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month ago

    Ok. I have a query here.
    Suppose u give a remedy 1 in an acute case, and there is no improvement. Then u give a remedy 2 ,still it did not help. Then remedy3 and so on . And ur 10th remedy worked. It could be due to lack of proper knowledge or confidence.
    Can I try any nos. of remedies in an acute case until I get improvement, generally it happens…[Read more]

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    A girl of age 15y is obese. She put on weight after using some steroid medication for her asthma.
    Do we have remedies for cancelling these side sffects of steroids as we have for antibiotics

    • Manish Bhatia 1 month, 1 week ago
      • Adwait 1 month ago

        I read your article on Tautopathy. It seems interesting! & you have an ability to write in a simple way which

        1. How would a subject react to the tautopathic medicines if s/he is allergic to that sepcific allopathic drug?
        2. Are the enlisted tautopathic medicines available over the counter? Is it safe to use for a person who was subjected to…[Read more]

        • Adwait 1 month ago

          …& you have an ability to write in a simple way which is important for a novice.

      • Suji 1 month ago

        Ok I will read it.

      • Suji 1 month ago

        Prednisolone acetate (pred forte) was used for 21 days for rt eye only as eye drops. And there was increase in eye pressure to 39mmhg of the rt eye,because the patient is steroid responder which she came to know only after this incident.
        Now it is 2yrs since then her eye pressure is still putting upto 23mmhg.

        The opthalmologists are insisting…[Read more]

    • hemantha kumar 1 month, 1 week ago

      generally steroid effects will be vanished minimum 3 to 6 months time.

  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 1 week ago

    ok

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 1 week ago

    Then if duration is not the criteria,then how to know whether the remedy is deep and long acting one.

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 1 week ago

    Can you explain please

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 1 week ago

    Means children : 1-13y
    teenage:13-20y
    adult: 20-60y
    Puberty:13y means from start – end of13y only one year
    Is that so
    what is the middle age???

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY Please specify the age limits for infants,children,adult,old age according to homeopathy. · View
  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 1 week ago

    I understand as
    Infant : 0-1y
    children: 1-18y
    Adult:18-60y
    old age: 60y above

    Is this correct

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY Please specify the age limits for infants,children,adult,old age according to homeopathy. · View
  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 1 week ago

    I understand that if a person is given arnica in a disease then it acts for 2d or 6d or 7d according to his susceptibility. Different persons have different susceptibility so the duration also varies accordingly.

    Then does all the potencies of arnica have the same duration? I mean suppose arnica 30c acts for 5d in a person, does all other…[Read more]

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. […] · View
  • 1 month, 1 week ago

    Suji

    At the end of Boerick mat medica we have a chapter of relationship of remedies. Here there is a column for duration. In this column we are given the days. For eg. for Arnica it is given 2-8d what does this mean?????????????
    Please clarify

    • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month, 1 week ago

      That is the approximate duration of action of remedy on a healthy individual. Subject to vary according to susceptibility.

      • Suji 1 month, 1 week ago

        I understand that if a person is given arnica in a disease then it acts for 2d or 6d or 7d according to his susceptibility. Different persons have different susceptibility so the duration also varies accordingly.

        Then does all the potencies of arnica have the same duration? I mean suppose arnica 30c acts for 5d in a person, does all other…[Read more]

        • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month, 1 week ago

          No, differs with potency.

          • Suji 1 month, 1 week ago

            Can you explain please

            • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month, 1 week ago

              There are many factors like patients general susceptibility, susceptibility towards medicine, diet, regimen, potency. You should not tangle yourself with these matters. See the patient, if improving then action of medicine is on wait & watch.

              • Suji 1 month, 1 week ago

                Then if duration is not the criteria,then how to know whether the remedy is deep and long acting one.

                • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month, 1 week ago

                  You can’t prescribe according to depth or duration of remedy either. Those are approximate & not fixed as i have mentioned above. When you choose a correct similimum (which include constitution & maism) medicine, then the duration of action may be lot more then written. You should see those no. in boerick as a reference & they ll not help you in…[Read more]

                  • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month, 1 week ago

                    In last sentence the 1st Med. means medorrhinum, & second medicine.

                    • Suji 1 month ago

                      Ok. I have a query here.
                      Suppose u give a remedy 1 in an acute case, and there is no improvement. Then u give a remedy 2 ,still it did not help. Then remedy3 and so on . And ur 10th remedy worked. It could be due to lack of proper knowledge or confidence.
                      Can I try any nos. of remedies in an acute case until I get improvement, generally it happens…[Read more]

          • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month ago

            Not advisable. May go incurable

            • Suji 1 month ago

              Ok, but sometimes even for a homeopath there might be a need to change the remedy. Then upto how many remedies can we try in an acute case if necessary???

              • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month ago

                2-3, wrong med. generally mixup the case. I prefer to reccomend such cases to alopathy without any hesitation.

                • Suji 1 month ago

                  Ok thanks.

    • Donna Fox 1 month, 1 week ago

      In my experience, as long as the patient is still improving, then the remedy is still acting. I have seen certain remedies act for 2 years +
      So I don’t think the duration column in Boericke is much of a guide.

      • Suji 1 month, 1 week ago

        ok

        • Donna Fox 1 month ago

          Hi Suji,
          I think it would be best to learn your remedies well enough, so that you can be a confident prescriber. Also you need to know which remedies act more acutely and which medicines are deep acting. The remedy should match the pace/depth and magnitude of the disease ie. if you have an acute condition which comes suddenly or violently you…[Read more]

    • Donna Fox 1 month ago

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      http://www.homoeopathy-course.com/video.html

      For you to view

  • 1 month, 2 weeks ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 2 weeks ago

    thanx

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY In aconite we have A/F cold dry weather. for headache after going into cold air in winter, is aconite the remedy or any other. I mean how can we find the […] · View
  • 1 month, 2 weeks ago

    Suji

    Please specify the age limits for infants,children,adult,old age according to homeopathy.

    • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month, 1 week ago

      Same, as in general .

      • Suji 1 month, 1 week ago

        I understand as
        Infant : 0-1y
        children: 1-18y
        Adult:18-60y
        old age: 60y above

        Is this correct

        • Mrinal Mohapatra 1 month, 1 week ago

          from puberty to 20 teenage .

          • Suji 1 month, 1 week ago

            Means children : 1-13y
            teenage:13-20y
            adult: 20-60y
            Puberty:13y means from start – end of13y only one year
            Is that so
            what is the middle age???

  • 1 month, 2 weeks ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 2 weeks ago

    ok

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY Please clarify the exact time duration given for rubrics daytime,morning,forenoon,evening,night,midnight,midday,noon,afternoon,twilight. · View
  • 1 month, 3 weeks ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 3 weeks ago

    midday means_1hr_ means 11am to 12 and 12 pm to 1pm, is it so. if there is a symptom at 12.30 pm then I understand that it relates to both midday and afternoon. So we have to consider the remedies in both rubrics. Is that so?

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY Please clarify the exact time duration given for rubrics daytime,morning,forenoon,evening,night,midnight,midday,noon,afternoon,twilight. · View
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    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 1 month, 3 weeks ago

    What are the symptoms that occur when cuprum met is indicated in head injury

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY Arnica is the first remedy to think of in physical injuries. I would give my experience here. Once while I was getting in my car I hit my head against the […] · View
  • 2 months ago

    Suji

    Please clarify the exact time duration given for rubrics daytime,morning,forenoon,evening,night,midnight,midday,noon,afternoon,twilight.

    • Mrinal Mohapatra 2 months ago

      O MAN ! I suppose to write a disclaimer. (times are subjected to season !)

      Day time : sunrise–sunset
      Morning : When you wake up
      Forenoon : sunrise–11.59am
      Evening : sometime before sun set(around 5pm)–nightfall(around 8pm)
      Night : nightfall–dawn
      Midnight: around 12midnight(__1hr__)
      Midday: around 12midday(__1hr__)
      noon:…[Read more]

      • Suji 1 month, 3 weeks ago

        midday means_1hr_ means 11am to 12 and 12 pm to 1pm, is it so. if there is a symptom at 12.30 pm then I understand that it relates to both midday and afternoon. So we have to consider the remedies in both rubrics. Is that so?

  • 2 months ago

    Suji

    Suji Posted a new activity comment 2 months ago

    Ok thanks I will wait for the link.

    When a wife is waiting for the husband who is late from office, has thoughts of possibilities for being late (may be in meeting at office, went to shop, any accident etc), without symptoms of palpitations,sweating etc. I understand it to be worry but not anxiety. Am I correct

    In reply to - Suji posted an update in the group LAYMAN'S HOMEOPATHY Please explain the difference between anxiety and worry with situations in daily life · View
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