(vi) To fulfill Hahnemann’s three injunctions of cure:
rapid, gentle and permanent.
(vii) Anti-miasmatic medicines help to clear up the suppressions
(in relation to the past); clear up the presenting symptoms
from their root or origin (in relation to the present); and
clear up the susceptibility to get infection and thereby strengthening
the constitution (in relation to the prophylactic aspect or
future).
MIASMATIC THEORY : SCIENTIFIC BASIS :
A concept, theory or principle can be granted as scientific,
if it fulfills the following criteria:-
a) It is based on clearly observed data, facts and phenomena.
b) It has been repeatedly confirmed by future observations
and experiences under similar conditions.
c) It must give clear and correct guidance in anticipating
the future events.
Note : All these conditions of the scientific method are fulfilled
by the miasmatic concept and approach.
KEY WORDS AND Criteria :
BASIC CRITERIA OF THE FOUR GREAT MIASMS :
Miasm – Psora
Key Word- Irritation
Criteria – Lack, Scanty, Absence (correct spelling of
absence and criteria)
Either physical or mental. E.g. atrophy, anemia, ataxia, anorexia
etc.
Physical / Mental
Physical irritation is characterised by itching. Mental irritation
leads to mental turmoil, characterised by anxiety, fear. Therefore
any diseased condition characterised by deficiency, scantiness
or absence, and all ‘hypo’ conditions reflects Psora.
E.g. itching all over the body. E.g. anxiety, alertness, apprehension
(especially of impending misfortune), which manifests as fear.
Psora has the most fears of all the miasms. Deficient immunity
resulting in increased susceptibility to catch infections, i.e.
‘hyper sensitivity’, is a psoric criterion.
Miasm – Sycosis
Keyword – Incoordination
Criteria - Hyper
Either physical or mental
Physical Mental All hypers and excesses are sycotic.
Incoordination in development. Incoordination in the sensorium
or comprehension. E.g. hypertrophy, hyperplasia, hypersexuality,
excess working (workaholics). Proliferation or excess. E.g.
absentmindedness
E.g. tumours, fibroids, warts and any growths. Whilst concentrating
on studies, the mind is distracted and wanders off elsewhere.
Miasm – Syphilis
Key words –Destruction and Degeneration
Criteria - ‘dyses’ and irregular
Either physical or mental
Physical/ Mental E.g. dystrophy, dysplasia,
Characterised by structural destruction and degeneration. Characterised
by destruction and perversion. Dysphagia.
Irregular manifestations such as
i) Ulceration (where there is cellular destruction and degeneration)
ii) Pus formation (characterised by degenerated cellular debris)
iii) Necrosis (characterised by structural degeneration)
iv) Love for one’s own life is destroyed (suicidal tendencies).
v) Perverted sex and sexual cravings. Irregular peristaltic
movement
resulting in dysenteric spasm and stool, or high systolic and
low diastolic blood pressure in one individual. Such manifestations
reflect irregularity in the circulatory mechanism.
Miasm – Tubercular
Key Word – Dissatisfaction
Criteria - Alternating, periodic, one sided, vague manifestations.
Manifestations.
Either physical or mental
Physical /Mental
i) Person craves sugar but it makes him sick and he becomes
dissatisfied.
ii) Perverted sexual cravings or excessive masturbation make
the person exhausted (this is from the syphilitic component
of the miasm), or the person enjoys sex, but exhaustion does
not permit so they remain unsatisfied.
iii) Changeable mentality (e.g. wants new clothes, changes occupation,
studies, jobs, partners etc. very frequently and is never satisfied).
iv) Vagabond mentality (e.g. likes to travel often, cannot stay
in one place). i) Alternation — e.g. constipation alternates
with diarrhoea.
v) Periodicity — e.g. headache comes on every seventh
day.
vi) One sided diseases — e.g. insomnia, anorexia, migraine,
fatigue etc.
vii) Other conditions which present with ill-defined symptoms
or too few symptoms.
viii) All allergic manifestations such as food and dust allergies.
ix) All haemorrhages.
x) All recurrent problems.
LOOK AND DIAGNOSE THE MIASM
1) PSORA:
Nervous, apprehensive, fearful.
Hair: Dry, harsh, dandruff++
Face: Bluish appearance, features of cyanosis.
Lips: Dry
Facial expression: Anxious.
Skin: Dry - Nails: Dry
Dress: Wears light colours
Personality: Affectionate, amiable, caring, cautious, collector,
compassionate, conservative, considerate, dutiful (over the
top) (Sycosis joins), easy-going, emotional, forsaken, kind,
naive, peace-maker, perceptive, private, reserved, sensitive,
thoughtful, worrier.
Hobbies: Watching TV, video, films (cinema), reading, games,
playing cards.
Occupation: Caregiver, clerical, board nurse, nursery-nurse.
2) SYCOSIS:
Cunning, exploitative, jealous, suspicious mischievous.
Hair: Fishy smell, alopecia in circular spots.
Face: Yellowish colour, puffy, oedematous. Facial expression:
Greedy.
Congenital/acquired overgrowth. Lips: Thickened. Skin: Thickened,
fish-scale, vesicular
Nails: Thick, ridged, ribbed, corrugated, convex.
Dress: Wears yellow/bright colours, (ostentatious and fatuous)
Personality: Aggressive, ambitious, arrogant, assertive, bossy,
charismatic, enthusiastic, fanatic (if destructive Syphilis
joins), (excess due to greed also present), faultfinding, friendly,
gregarious, humorous, intense, list maker, manipulative, outgoing
(if changeable Tubercular joins), perfectionist, planner, possessive,
ritualistic serious, sincere, sociable (Tubercular joins)
Hobbies: Gambling, casinos, bingo, shopping, fast dancing (rock
and roll).
Occupation: Accountant, chief executive officer, dictator (successful),
doctor (Psora), lawyer, pimp, policeman, politician, receptionist,
stockbroker. (Syphilis joins), under-cover agent.
3) SYPHILIS:
Vindictive, spiteful, dull.
Hair: Falling from all over the body
Face: Reddish appearance, cleft palate. Facial expression: Cruel,
brutal.
Allied congenital abnormalities.
Lips: Cracked - Skin: Cracks and fissures, ulcerative.
Nails: Thin, break easily, channeled, pitted, concave (spoon
shaped).
Dress: Wears non-matching colours, dark colours, black.
Personality: Abusive, closed, depressed, dogmatic, pessimistic,
revengeful, rude. Lack of conception and realization.
Hobbies: Hunting, wrestling, boxing, martial arts, archery,
ten-pin bowling, speedway, coarse fishing (sea fishing).
Occupation: Butcher, manual labourer, publican.
4) TUBERCULAR:
Discontented, independent, stubborn, changeable
Hair: Breaks, splits and sticks together
Face: Purple colour, flushed cheeks. Facial expression: Indifferent.
Lips: Bright red, flushing. Skin: Flushing easily, bleeding.
Nails: Glossy, white spots.
Dress: Wears red, purple and pinkish colours.
Personality: Adventurous, artistic, bubbly, changeable, creative,
fearless, fun loving, independent, rebellious.
Hobbies: Creative hobbies, cooking, knitting, drawing, acting,
traveling, golf, skiing, horse riding, motor racing, music,
gardening, lake fishing, swimming.
Occupation: Actor, air hostess, artist, craftsman/artisan, detective,
driver, gardener, kindergarten nurse (Psora joins), postman,
shopping (likes changes) salesman, teacher.
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Dr. Subrata K. Banerjea,
GOLD MEDALIST, B.H.M.S.
FELLOW: AKADEMIE HOMOOPATHISCHER DEUTSCHER ZENTRALVEREIN (GERMANY)
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