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Remedy relationships table
Started by: gavinimurthy at March 3 2008
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Remedy relationships table
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gavinimurthy
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March 3 2008
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here is a PDF file (downloadable) of remdy relationships.This is by Gibson Miller and is normally available as an an annexture to the Kent and Boericke's printed repertories.
http://www.homoeopathie.in/wp-content/uploads/relationship-of-remedies-dr-rgibson-miller.pdf
Murthy
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PAT2006MPW
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March 4 2008
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Murthy,
Thanks so much for this info which is hard to come by on the internet.
Appreciate your efforts.

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MAX VARMA
New Delhi and Vancouver
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March 4 2008
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Thanks Gavini...great help.
Earlier I used to go back to the books for reference. I will now download it on my laptop.
Best wishes,
Pankaj Varma
There is only one religion....called mankind.
There is only one law....the law of Karma
There is only one God....He is everywhere and with everyone and knows everything.
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gavinimurthy
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March 4 2008
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All of us should thank Dr.Firuzi Mehta who got those pages scanned and uploaded on her website.
It is really strange that this list is not available on the internet so far.
I just gave her a suggestion and she did the rest.
Murthy
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PAT2006MPW
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March 5 2008
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Murthy
Send her our thanks, please.
I have a question about the chart.
I'm looking at Acon. Then I go over to the Antidotes column. Does that mean that those remedies listed under the Antidotes column antidote Acon?
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gavinimurthy
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March 5 2008
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Yes. They are generally found helpful to antidote the excessive action of Aconite, which may happen for some people when they are too sensitive or when they have taken too many doses.
However it is to be kept in mind that these are not 'universal' antidotes. The selection of the correct antidote among the many again depends on the troublesome symptoms aconite produced.
For example, If there is excessive excitement after taking aconite you may need coffea . If you give Bell for such a condition ,it may not work.
If you need that kind of data, which is what is required actually, you have to procure the book
The encyclopedia of remedy relationships by Dr.Abdur Rehman.
It is a compilation of the opinions of various authors, and gives the conditions for which each medicine is useful as a complimentary/antidote/collateral.
Murthy
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mercedes
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March 6 2008
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Murthy is right. If you aggravate on a certain remedy, you don't automatically take all of the remedy's known antidotes. You chose the one that matches your symptoms. Also, none of the remedy relationship lists are all encompassing. Sometimes the remedy you need for an antidote won't be listed there, and you'll need to find it based on your symptoms. Other times it may be hard to antidote because the remedy brought out previously latent symptoms in you, which now become part of your case. Or a remedy may create a "medicinal disease" if it is repeated too frequently in the same potency or in too high a potency or you're too sensitive. Or a remedy can push you into a new layer. So there are various possible reactions to remedies... I hear the Rehman book is very good. Do you have it, Murthy?
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