A fundamental aspect of Heilkunst
is the discovery by its founder, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, of primary,
constant infectious diseases of a chronic nature that can be
passed on from one generation to another. These represent archetypal
disease forms, out of which emerge the numerous variable, individual
diseases.
To the constant infectious forms
Hahnemann gave the name of chronic miasms, as their nature was
as constant as those of the acute miasms, like measles or whooping
cough. This is part of the tonic side of disease.
The variable forms he termed the
chronic diseases, which form part of the pathic side of disease.
“Miasm” is an old
medical term for “noxious influence” or “bad
air.” There are acute miasms, of which the most common
are the childhood diseases like measles, mumps, scarlet fever,
etc., and also the well-known infectious diseases such as yellow
fever, malaria, cholera, typhoid, and smallpox.
Hahnemann discovered three chronic
miasms: Psora, Sycosis and Syphilis. Later, with the emergence
of tuberculosis in the 19th Century, this was also found to
be an infectious disease of constant Wesen (essence, or underlying
nature). It had been considered part of Psora early on and in
some of the books had been initially referred to as pseudo-Psora.
Tuberculosis has many features of Psora, but it also has aspects
of Syphilis. The isolation by Robert Koch, a German scientist,
of the tubercular microbe in the late 19th Century confirmed
the infectious nature of this miasm.
Later, with the rise of cancer,
came the discovery by Royal Raymond Rife that cancer too, in
its primary form, had an infectious origin. This led to the
view that this scourge of mankind was a fifth chronic miasm,
sharing elements of Sycosis and Syphilis.
Acute miasms, as with other true
acute diseases, have a relatively sudden onset, climax and resolution,
and thus are self-limiting. In contrast, the chronic miasms
have a slower onset, seldom grow to any climax (although there
are periodic flare-ups) and continue until one’s death.
Their course cannot be prevented, only slowed, by a careful
diet and lifestyle, or the absence of stresses. If untreated
the prognosis is usually poor and the outcome generally fatal,
as we all will tend to die along the same lines, with the same
general conditions, as those with which our family tended to
die.
The chronic miasms are infectious natural diseases, and each
has a characteristic skin lesion. This lesion is the first response
of the Living Power in its efforts to evict the disease. If
it is unable to do so, the Living Power, in its counter-action,
pushes the disturbance, as far as it is able, to the periphery
of the organism where it can do the least harm and is visible
to the physician so that he can effect a cure.
However, if the natural law of
cure is not followed, the treatment only provides temporary
relief (palliative) or it suppresses the expression of the disease
on the skin and forces the Living Power to set up a line of
defense deeper in the organism, affecting the more important
(what Hahnemann called “more noble”) organs.
Psora
Dr. Hahnemann called the first chronic miasm, Psora, from
the Hebrew word “tsorat,” which has a multitude
of meanings, but in this context the sense of "fault, groove,
pollution, stigma." It was often applied to leprous manifestations
and the great biblical plagues.
Hahnemann was able to trace this disease far back into history,
seeing its origins in the reported cases of antiquity of an
itch disease, manifesting itself in a skin lesion that was relatively
minor, but itchy, particularly if scratched.
Psora is mainly a disease of deficiency at all levels –
deficiency of knowledge, thought, assimilation of ideas and
nutrition. There are a host of conditions identified by the
prefix “hypo” (hypotension, hypochondriasis, hypotrophy)
associated with psora. It causes little or no structural change,
but much disturbance of functions, feelings and sensations.
It seems to involve largely the nervous and reticulo-endocrine
systems of the organism.
The psoric state of mind feels it does not have enough (of anything
– money, food, energy, love, warmth, etc.). You may be
familiar with it if you know anyone who had to live through
the Great Depression or a war. They may hoard food, toilet paper,
rubber bands or twist ties, for no apparent reason other than,
“You never know when you may need them.” The stereotypical
street person illustrates this miasm well, when they are carrying
with them every one of their possessions, while wearing virtually
all of their clothing, including coats and hats, even in sweltering
heat.
Sycosis
This chronic miasm is identified by the characteristic small
genital warts, which reminded Hahnemann of figs in their shape
and texture. The Greek word for fig is sycosis. It originally
comes from a gonorrheal infection and leads to various excesses
in mind and body function. Here a host of conditions involving
the prefix “hyper” are involved (hypertension, hyperactive),
as well as inflammatory conditions, various conditions with
the suffix “itis” (like sinusitis, vaginitis, urethritis,
etc.).
We see in sycosis an excess in mind and tissue, providing
the foundation for later tissue degeneration. People who have
sycosis are more susceptible to vaccine shock, to the ill-effects
of any suppression of morbid discharges (nasal secretions, vaginal
discharges, etc.) and to the shock of the surgical removal of
various skin manifestations (warts, cysts, fibroids, moles),
which can lead to the activation of any latent sycosis.
It seems to involve mainly the blood and circulatory systems,
with sycotics being highly susceptible to heart attacks, blood
disorders, the ill-effects of blood transfusions, arteriosclerosis,
etc. The state of mind is of excess – the sex, drugs and
rock-and-roll energy, like Las Vegas at 3:00 a.m., and those
who are just getting started at night when others are going
to bed.
Syphilis
Syphilis is represented by the characteristic genital ulcer
and, in general, involves ulcerative conditions. It is marked
by tissue destruction and degeneration, involving various conditions
marked by the prefix “dys” (such as dystrophy, dystonia).
Here we see the corrosive effects of the syphilitic infection
in terms of the mind (suicide, serious mental disorders) and
the body (ulcers, decay, congenital defects). Most very serious
disorders have their roots in this miasm.
The syphilitic patient will lean toward either self-destruction,
as in bulimia, anorexia, drug or alcohol addictions, obsessive-compulsive
disorders (Did I lock the door? Did I lock the door? Did I lock
the door? Did I turn off the stove?), and even flesh-eating
disease lies in this realm; or destruction, including
violence toward property or others.
Tuberculosis
Dr. Hahnemann may have realized later in his life that there
was another miasm hidden in Psora. His followers called it “pseudo-Psora”
because it had elements of psora, but also of syphilis. This
was the term used by homeopaths until later in the 19th Century
when tuberculosis emerged as a full-fledged illness in Europe.
The creation of a nosode by J. Compton Burnett in England
from the morbid secretion of a tubercular patient (which he
named Baccillinum), plus the later allopathic discovery of the
same infectious agent by Koch, led to Tuberculosis being more
closely associated with this newer miasmic discovery. Nebel
and Vannier in Europe did more work in identifying the characteristics
of Tuberculosis as a chronic miasm.
Tuberculosis is familiar to most of us in its manifestations
and appears to have elements of both Psora and Syphilis. One
of the keynotes of Tuberculosis is an internal restlessness
and degree of consciously-directed destruction.
The person with tuberculosis in the family history has a great
desire for change, and it can manifest at any level. They will
travel, if possible, to new locales. They may change jobs, change
houses, and if those more expensive outlets are not open to
them they will change the furniture placement in the house,
or paint the walls, or hang new curtains. They cannot even drive
to work in the same way every day, because they need the change
of route and scenery.
Cancer
The essence of cancer is sensitivity to the world and criticism,
and anxiety for others and events generally. It shares some
noteworthy features of Tuberculosis, such as hair on the spine,
blue sclerae, genupectoral sleep position and the desire for
travel. There are also links to Sycosis – hyperactivity
in children, increased sexual desire, amelioration by the ocean,
desire for salt, sweets and fats, and insomnia.
Carcinosin is fastidious and worse from consolation.
It desires chocolate and has a love of dancing. It is exhilarated
in thunderstorms. It has a strong connection with the constitutional
remedy Silicea and also to Natrum mur. The
essence of cancer is resignation, a loss of the self, living
for others and not realizing their own destiny.
It is also a great remedy for opposites. There can be great
love or desire, then intense hate or aversion.
The child can have high fevers or no childhood fevers. They
have a magnetic energy and attraction. The sexual desire of
the cancer type is high.
Completing the Sequence of Chronic Miasms
We discovered, based on close observation of our cases, that
most people have most, if not all, of the chronic miasms through
inheritance, which corresponds to Elmiger’s experience
and understanding. Both Hahnemann and Dr. Elmiger set out a
particular order of appearance and therefore treatment of the
chronic miasms. This particular order is called the law
of succession of forces by Elmiger. Dr. Elmiger also discovered
a relationship between the four classic chronic miasms - Psora,
Tuberculosis, Sycosis, Syphilis - and the four seasons: Fall-Psora;
Winter-Tuberculosis; Spring-Sycosis; Summer-Syphilis.
However, the more recent discovery and confirmation of the
Cancer miasm posed a puzzle as to where this fit in. Based on
Dr. Elmiger’s work as well as the observations of Rajan
Sankaran, this miasm came to be placed between Sycosis and Syphilis.
This intervenient miasm raised the question as to whether there
might be miasms intervening between the other miasms. Based
on our clinical work over several years, we discovered there
were indeed three additional intervenient miasms.
The complete cycle is now:
Psora-Malaria-Tuberculosis-Ringworm-Sycosis-Cancer-Syphilis-Lyme
More recently, we have been working with these other miasms
- Malaria, Ringworm and Lyme - as part of the systematic and
sequential treatment of diseases in each patient. This approach
has proved particularly welcome and effective in the treatment
of children with autistic spectrum disorders.
Malaria has a passive sense of victimization (picture the mosquito
sucking the blood of a challenged individual in the transmission
of the actual disease). It is like psora, with the niggling
sense that there is something wrong in their environment. They
are depressed, feel that people, and circumstances, are picking
on them, singling them out, and it is worse at night. There
is a very heavy energy, sleepiness, stupor and forgetfulness
on the mental sphere and diarrhea, colic and liver pain on the
physical. If you read any reference on this disease, you will
see the picture of the chronic miasm.
Where Malaria’s feelings are more passive, those of
Ringworm are active, more penetrating, and they feel depressed,
angry and trapped. It is more powerful, the emotions strong.
They want to accomplish something, but can’t. Rajan Sankaran’s
description of the woman making a New Year’s resolution
to lose weight is a great example of this chronic miasm. She
wants to, has every intention in the world to do so, is hopeful,
makes plans, buys the treadmill, exercises for a few days, weighs
herself, is discouraged, and quits and figures she will just
have to live with it. And that cycle repeats. There is struggle,
then resignation in this chronic miasm.
Lyme has a much deeper and darker energy than syphilis. There
is a withdrawal from society, which causes many to think the
physical pathogen is contributory in autism. Lyme now has beaten
out syphilis for the honor to wear the title of “the great
masquerader,” for it has hundreds of different presentations.
And Lyme, the chronic miasm, is dark.
Physically you might see arthritis of all types, fibromyalgia,
lupus, multiple sclerosis, irritable bowel, Crohn’s, photophobia,
worse for even slight sound, smells are intense, taste is diminished
or perverted, hypersensitivity to touch, and pain - anywhere...
you name it, and it might just point you to Lyme.
Mentally and emotionally, there is depression, memory loss,
irritability, trouble finding words, mood swings, uncontrollable
outbursts of emotion, violence, homicidal ideation, dissociation,
problems doing calculations, dyslexia, inability to process
information, mistakes in speaking or writing, spatial disorientation;
this list goes on and on.
As noted, Dr. Elmiger of Switzerland discovered that there
was a link between the four classic chronic miasms and the rhythm
of the seasons, this link being particularly strong and influential
at potencies above 10M.
Conceptually, Steven Decker has been able, through his capacity
for etheric thinking, to link the chronic miasms to dynamic
physiology, more specifically with the life body of man and
also with the four aspects of that body. An essential element
of dynamic physiology is the recognition of the polar or two-fold
nature of the organism - into an upper and nether being. The
four classic miasms seem to relate and work on disturbances
in the upper being, the realm of awareness and mentation, and
the four intervenient miasms more to the nether being, the realm
more of the sub-conscious and of fear.
* In order to more properly place the work of Hahnemann and
others on the crucial issue of the chronic miasms, and to provide
a more rational therapeutic framework for their treatment, given
their importance in disease and health, we have written a book
detailing the literature and the latest findings. It is available
in electronic format, free to all who request it. Please contact
registrar@homeopathy.com for access to this new work.
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Patty Smith-Verspoor DMH,
DVH, BSEd.
Patty Smith has been interested in homeopathy since her first
introduction in 1977. When her father was admitted to Hahnemann
Hospital in Philadelphia for a triple coronary bypass, she already
was suggesting alternative treatment. Following her father's
surgery there was a medical snafu, putting him into a coma for
five months before he died at Christmas, 1980. With more determination,
and after witnessing homeopathic miracles in her home (ex-husband's
finger almost being severed by a lawnmower but healing beautifully;
burned hand when she put the potholder on her right hand and
removed the Thanksgiving turkey with her left; food poisoning,
etc.) she began her studies in earnest.
In 1995 she moved from New Jersey to Ottawa, Canada after being
offered a partnership in the Norsana Academy Clinic, sharing
the space with Rudolf Verspoor (whom she subsequently married).
She served as the Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs for
the British Institute of Homeopathy (Canada) for more than five
years, working with Rudi to develop the advanced practitioner
programs offered initially in Canada, and now worldwide. She
was a co-founder of the National United Professional Association
of Trained Homeopaths (NUPATH) and served on its Board of Directors
for ten years. She also is a founding member of the Canadian
and International Heilkunst Associations.
Patty co-authored Autism: The Journey Back, Recovering the
Self Through Heilkunst with Rudi Verspoor, and worked with
him on Homeopathy Renewed. She has contributed many articles
to newspapers, and wholistic and homeopathic journals and magazines
in the United States and Canada. She is editor of the Heilkunst
Journal, a publication of the Hahnemann Center for Heilkunst,
and The Whole Story, the newsletter of the Hahnemann Clinic.
She currently is working on A Patient's Guide to Heilkunst
and A Patient's Guide to Vaccinations, and Homeo- and Homo-prophylaxis.