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Constitutional consideration based on role of fundamental miasm

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We will not go into detail about the theory and practice of homeopathy. Nevertheless, in order to understand the enormous service it can perform in the field of genetics, we must introduce the fundamental concept of the ground” if you will in which only certain diseases can grow.” It can help to imagine the patients as separate agricultural fields where district combinations of chemical, geomagnetic and atmospheric energies promote and foster the growth of certain plants while preventing the development of others. Here, of course, the analogy stands for both physical and emotional problems and diseases. The homeopaths call these grounds miasms.”

We owe to the genius of Hahnemann the discovery of the presence of a limited number of miasms in human beings. In modern terms, we call these miasms hereditary toxins” or diathesis.” Hahnemann recognized this important fact and utilized it for therapeutic ends. Dr. Leon Vannier, one of the pioneers of genetic homeopathy stated At the onset of the symptoms of all diseases classically recognized we find one of the following toxic states which suffering humanity shares psora, syphilis, sycosis, tuberculosis. Their action is slow and it manifests in certain preferred directions, hindering the activity of an organ or of a function.”

At first examination it may seem strange that only four miasms could produce the enormous variety of illnesses we human experience. But remember, the entire genetic code is formed by the interplay of an alphabet made up of only four letters A (adenine), C (cytosine), G (guanine), T (tymine). In spite of this economy”, there are not two persons absolutely identical. As everyone knows, even in identical twins, fingerprints are different.

According to Hahnemann, the most common is the Psoric miasm, responsible for 7/8 of all chronic conditions. In Hebrew, psora” means gulf,” and Dr. Vijai Agrawal once said it is the gulf which stood between the law and the cure, which Dr. Hahnemann bridged for the benefit of mankind.”

Some of the plants” that may grow in the psoric Field” are paralysis, consumption, constipation, autointoxication, allergies, typhoid, epilepsy, tumors, leprosy, varicosities, hemorrhages, lack of concentration and anxiety.

Another miasm is Sycosis, old fig wart disease, from the tendency to form benign tumors, warts, and cysts. This toxic presence indicates heredity chronic infections, vaccinations, antibiotics, gonorrhea, and chemical drugs. Frequently it will develop in two phases the first characterized by watery infiltrations of every tissue, and the second by its opposite, sclerosis, and dryness. Here grow arthritis, pelvic disorders, and cellulitis.
Syphilis, the third miasm, may be the result not only of syphilitic infection in the family tree, but also of viral diseases in the pregnant woman (like rubella, mumps) or even alcoholism. Growth pains, skeletal deformation, aggravation at night, tears, desperation, and anxious states are among the conditions we can expect to find.

Finally, the last miasm - Tubercular, called Pseudo-psora by Dr. Timothy F. Allen - is characterized by rapid catabolism, demineralization, cellular destruction, changeability of symptoms, fragility of the respiratory system, dissatisfaction, and intolerance. Most people exhibit symptoms associated with more than one of these miasms, and typically, each comes to the fore and manifests its power at various periods in an individual s lifetime. One could endlessly discuss miasms, and a number of books have been written on the subject. For our purpose today, however, the point is this, by treating the mother during her pregnancy; it is possible to attenuate” her miasms, at least temporarily, to such an extent that they will be unable to cross the placental barrier.

But determining the miasms that characterize both parents is only the first step in homeopathy s diagnosis and treatment. Next, the practitioner must determine the constitution” of the mother. Frankly, this seems to be the single most pivotal factor in the entire reproductive process. Therefore, it is important to examine in some detail what these constitutions are, how they can be recognized, and in what way they relate to hereditary toxins,
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