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DATE: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 05:12:51
From: "Lew FH" <[email protected]>
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> Greetings to you Dan Nave and all Silverlist members,
>
>"
>   Similia similibus curentur 
>........
>One I travel in the mind, 
>Where allopathy's left behind. 
>'Twas Hahnemann, its founder, see, 
>Who made up potencies -practically free- 
>Stimulating the vital force, 
>And healing chronic miasms, of course! 
>We know he had a prodigious mind 
>For look at all he left behind. 
>The man was far from being a bum; 
>[ The Founder of Homeopathy was stoned and hounded out of his country, Germany 
>]........
>The remedies are tried and true 
>Through many provings, old and new. 
>It only takes a little bit, 
>Though Avogadro can't admit 
>They actually work quite well 
>Where no discernible substance dwells. 
>So much to learn, it's pandemonium, 
>.....   "
>--    The Magazine of the International Foundation for Homeopathy  Volume 17, 
>Number 3 (May/June 1995) 
>             Homeopathic Mnemonic
>      by Nicole S. Urdang, MS, NCC, DHM
>
> Those who have chosen the lonely path in search for Holistic Truth and 
> Natural Laws are the proteges of the Universe and these beings are never 
> forgotten by posterity.
>
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>With regards
>   Lew
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>DATE: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 15:16:56
>From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Cc: 
>
>> 
>>The Magazine of the International Foundation for Homeopathy 
>>
>>Volume 17, Number 3 (May/June 1995) 
>>
>>
>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>Homeopathic Mnemonic
>>by Nicole S. Urdang, MS, NCC, DHM
>>
>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>Similia similibus curentur 
>>Sounds archaic but's quite an adventure; 
>>One I travel in the mind, 
>>Where allopathy's left behind. 
>>'Twas Hahnemann, its founder, see, 
>>Who made up potencies -practically free- 
>>Stimulating the vital force, 
>>And healing chronic miasms, of course! 
>>We know he had a prodigious mind 
>>For look at all he left behind. 
>>The man was far from being a bum; 
>>In fact, he was Arsenicum. 
>>
>>The remedies are tried and true 
>>Through many provings, old and new. 
>>It only takes a little bit, 
>>Though Avogadro can't admit 
>>They actually work quite well 
>>Where no discernible substance dwells. 
>>So much to learn, it's pandemonium, 
>>But not if I take my Lycopodium. 
>>With Gibson, Clarke, Boericke, and Kent, 
>>There's hardly time to pay the rent. 
>>Add Nash, Vithoulkas, Allen and Cook, 
>>And it's time to take another look. 
>>Boenninghausen, Coulter and Speight, 
>>Better forget that dinner date. 
>>Hering, Hughes, Eizayaga and Blackie; 
>>Now I'm feeling really wacky! 
>>
>>
>>Remembering remedies is quite a chore, 
>>But doesn't have to be a bore, 
>>For just when you think you know one well, 
>>Another proving breaks the spell. 
>>Adding rubrics left and right, 
>>Modalities: morning, noon, and night, 
>>Makes this science art you see, 
>>All the more useful and interesting to me. 
>>Although there's more than I can ken, 
>>Studying all night can be quite zen, 
>>For in the wee hours of the night 
>>I make up rhymes to remember them right. 
>>
>>
>>Aconite has fear and dread; 
>>The skin is dry and hot, it's said. 
>>With Allium cepa the story's old, 
>>He has dull headaches and a watery cold. 
>>Alumina is weak and chronic 
>>Craving chalk and starch as tonics. 
>>Anacardium laughs at serious things, and 
>>Forgets the names of English Kings. 
>>Apis burns, stings, and feels sore 
>>In a warm room he's worse than before. 
>>
>>
>>Argentum met. is irritable and thin; 
>>Talking and singing aggravates him. 
>>Argentum nit. gets the runs from sweets, 
>>And aggravation from mental feats. 
>>Arnica's tops for bumps and bruises, 
>>Upper body has heat and the lower portion loses. 
>>Arsenicum's burning pains are better for heat. 
>>He fears death, writes small, legibly, and neat. 
>>Aurum met., tired of life, suicide on his mind, 
>>Heart stands still, or palpitates, better when winter's behind. 
>>Baryta carb. is forgetful and weak. 
>>He's worse after meals and lacks vital heat. 
>>Belladonna's sudden onset, red face, and vertigo 
>>Prod us to remember he's worse from touch also. 
>>Bryonia alba reminds us of Nux, 
>>But he's worse from motion and his thirst is deluxe. 
>>
>>
>>Calcarea is fat, blond, and plethoric. 
>>She perspires all over, craves eggs, and is psoric. 
>>Calcarea phos. is like the last Calc., you know, 
>>But she's dark and thin, and worse for melting snow. 
>>Carbo animalis has a tornado in his head. 
>>He's worse after shaving, and after midnight, in bed. 
>>Carbo veg. wants to be constantly fanned. 
>>Think of this remedy when death is at hand. 
>>Causticum is worse in clear, nice weather. 
>>There's rawness or soreness, and damp makes him better. 
>>Chamomilla's for children's rough dentition; 
>>Fasting and carrying helps their cranky condition. 
>>Cina kids are much like Cham.; they like to be carried about. 
>>One cheek is red, the other pale; at night they tend to shout. 
>>Cinchona's headaches feel as if the skull would burst. 
>>The slightest touch, or draft of air makes them feel worse. 
>>Cocculus bookworms are sensitive and romantic. 
>>Loss of sleep can make them frantic. 
>>Coffea's aggravated from strong feelings of delight. 
>>All senses are acute: hearing, smell, taste, touch and sight. 
>>Colchicum gets sick and faints from smelling cooking food; 
>>Too much light, or bad manners put him in a foul mood. 
>>Colocynthis' abdominal pains cause him to bend double. 
>>His anger and indignation spur on this type of trouble. 
>>Conium mac. is for old autonomous types 
>>With bad effects from suppressing sexual appetites. 
>>Crotalus horridus is weak, and bleeds from every orifice. 
>>The tongue's bright red, swollen, and polished as ice. 
>>Cuprum met. is for spasms and cramps of the calf; 
>>Oddly enough, a sip of cold water may cut their pain in half. 
>>
>>
>>Digitalis is employed for a pulse intermittent and weak; 
>>The skin is blue, and fingers have a habit of "going to sleep." 
>>Drosera's great for whooping cough 
>>That's worse for reclining, warmth, or a laugh. 
>>Eupatorium perf. feels bruised and broken everywhere; 
>>Bones and eyes are painful, his thirst extraordinaire. 
>>Ferrum met.'s extremely pale but flushes with the least exertion, 
>>Ironically, red parts turn as white as a starched linen curtain. 
>>Ferrum phos. is the student's friend, for brain fatigue it's best, 
>>Cold applications for headaches are a frequent request. 
>>
>>
>>Gelsemium gets depressed when the sun is at its peak; 
>>He lacks muscular coordination, and doesn't want to speak. 
>>Glonoine is for sunstroke and affections of the head. 
>>The brain feels too large, blood seems pumped up instead. 
>>Graphites think of nothing but death, and music makes her weep. 
>>The children laugh at reprimands which makes them quite unique. 
>>Hamamelis virginica is Arnica-like: 
>>There's bruised soreness-from a much too strenuous hike. 
>>Hepar sulph.'s skin cannot bear the slightest touch, 
>>And extremely cold air he doesn't care for much. 
>>Hypericum perf.'s a wonder drug for hurt finger or toe, 
>>If Aconite won't work for shock Hypericum's apropos. 
>>
>>
>>Ignatia's moody, and replete with grief; 
>>Strangely, the more she coughs the more there's relief. 
>>Iodum eats hungrily, yet looks quite anorexic; 
>>An iron hand has grabbed her heart and makes her apoplectic. 
>>Ipecac is useful when nausea appears. 
>>Use it, too, when bright red hemorrhages persevere. 
>>Kali bich.'s headaches have auras of blindness or blurry sight, 
>>Tough mucus comes out in strings or plugs, day or night. 
>>Kali bromatum's as restless as a cat. 
>>This fat child forgets where it's at. 
>>Kali carb. is for older folks who cannot bear a touch, 
>>The bag-like swelling on upper lids doesn't help them much. 
>>Kreosotum is helpful for diseases after "the change," 
>>Children are wrinkled and old-looking-that's strange. 
>>
>>
>>Lachesis jumps from topic to topic and talks a bit too much, 
>>Diseases go from left to right, and she's sensitive to touch. 
>>Lac can. is forgetful and her symptoms are erratic, 
>>Pains change from side to side so nothing's ever static. 
>>Ledum's gout or rheumatism begins in lower limbs and ascends. 
>>These pains are worse by motion and when darkness descends. 
>>Lillium tig.'s heart feels as if it's in a vise. 
>>Her profound depression and weeping can't feel very nice. 
>>Lobelia inflata's extreme nausea and vomiting is worse for smoke, 
>>It's ironic they have a good appetite, but certainly not a joke. 
>>Lycopodium is worse from four to eight at night; 
>>There's a lot of flatulence, and pains start on the right. 
>>Lyssin's worse for the sound of running water or bright light. 
>>He cannot bear the sun's heat, and going mad's a major fright. 
>>
>>
>>Magnesia carb.'s complaints worsen every three weeks, 
>>Children of irritable temperament are the host it seeks. 
>>Mag. phos. dreads uncovering, and is better for bending double, 
>>It's used for writer's cramp which is recently giving me trouble. 
>>Medorrhinum trembles all over, his exhaustion is complete; 
>>He cannot speak without weeping, and has restless legs and feet. 
>>Mercurius's pains are worse at night and perspiration is profuse. 
>>It may even increase the suffering which seems of little use. 
>>Muriatic acid's jaw hangs low, and he slides down in the bed; 
>>He's constantly debilitated, even if well-rested and fed. 
>>
>>
>>Nat. carb. is similarly tired, but it's from the heat of summer. 
>>His inability to think can certainly be a bummer. 
>>Natrum mur. is skinny and loses weight while eating. 
>>She loves her salt excessively, and is the worse from reading. 
>>Nitric acid has sticking pains as if from splinters in them; 
>>Their body feels quite irritable, and they're apt to condemn. 
>>Nux mos.'s mouth is so dry the tongue sticks to its roof, 
>>She rarely perspires, feels drowsy and sleepy, if you want proof. 
>>Nux vomica's famous for treating hard-working men who drink. 
>>They're angry, nervous debauchers, who get sad when they think. 
>>Opium is lethargic, and suffers ailments from fright, 
>>Cold and constant walking are his main delights. 
>>
>>
>>Petroleum imagines another is lying in his bed; 
>>His headache's in the occiput, which feels heavy as lead. 
>>Phosphoric acid's loss of vital fluid makes him weak; 
>>Indifferent to life and listless, his outlook's often bleak. 
>>Phosphorus is sensitive, with burning in spots on the spine, 
>>His body feels empty; cold food and drink's his anodyne. 
>>Phytolacca is indifferent and sure that she will die, 
>>Nipples are fissured and painful, which nursing intensifies. 
>>
>>
>>Platina's a thin woman with a sanguine disposition, 
>>Genitals are sensitive, and she faints from intromission. 
>>Plumbum's quickly emaciated, showing a corpse's vigor, 
>>Gums have a distinct blue line, and violent colic's de regueur. 
>>Psorinum is for cases when the well-chosen remedy fails; 
>>The patient and his fluids smell, against cold air he rails. 
>>Pulsatilla cries easily, and her symptoms always change, 
>>Pains are known for shifting; her thirstlessness never wanes. 
>>Pyrogen, an antiseptic, has a heartbeat very fast; 
>>It cures when the apparent simillimum hasn't been able to last. 
>>
>>
>>Ranunculus bulbosis hits the spot when you've drunk too much; 
>>It's used for intercostal rheumatism that's worse for touch. 
>>Rhus tox's tongue is dry and cracked with a triangular red tip, 
>>Great restlessness, and anxiety make it hard for him to sit. 
>>Ruta grav.'s body feels bruised in all its parts. 
>>His prolapse of the rectum gives him quite a start. 
>>
>>
>>Sabadilla's thinking brings on headaches and insomnia. 
>>She imagines that she's very sick, with no panacea. 
>>Sanguinaria has rheumatic pain in the right shoulder and arm, 
>>Her cheeks are red, and she has burning in soles and palms. 
>>Secale is for women who are feeble, and thin as string, 
>>Their skin feels cold but they cannot bear a covering. 
>>Selenium longs for liquor, lemonade, tea, and wine, 
>>Even with headaches each afternoon he still wants to dine. 
>>Sepia is indifferent to those whom she loves best, 
>>She's often sad and weepy, and might be considered depressed. 
>>
>>
>>Silicea children have large heads, with open fontanelles, 
>>Their head, hands, feet, and axillae sweat and emit foul smells. 
>>Spigelia's eyeballs suffer extreme pressing pain, 
>>A single touch sends a shudder throughout her whole frame. 
>>Spongia tosta is as dry as a bone, 
>>Her anxiety and fear are very well known. 
>>Stannum has great weakness in the chest and cannot speak, 
>>She's sad and feels tearful each day of the week. 
>>
>>
>>Staphisagria's worse when grieving or mad, 
>>She dwells on sexual subjects which make her sad. 
>>Stramonium talks incessantly, with pupils big as a scone, 
>>He wants light, looks terrified, and can't be left alone. 
>>Sulphur has great burning, with red lips and face, 
>>Always worse for standing; his skin is a disgrace. 
>>Symphytum should not be forgotten, for fractured bones it's best, 
>>While for traumatic eye injuries the tincture's my request. 
>>Syphilinum loves liquor, is worse from sundown to sunrise, 
>>Often feels as if he's going nuts, or being paralyzed. 
>>
>>
>>Tabacum gets seasick and nauseous, and is covered in cold sweat, 
>>Fresh air makes him better, while in evening he's upset. 
>>Tarentula hispania's lascivious, and restless to the max, 
>>He's worse seeing others in trouble, while music makes him relax. 
>>Terebinthina's urine smells like violets, 
>>Her bladder and kidneys burn like cigarettes. 
>>Theridion has nausea and vertigo with each sound, 
>>Everywhere in her body noises can be found. 
>>
>>Thuja's limbs feel to him like glass that could break, 
>>Vaccinosis and fig warts aren't easy to shake. 
>>Tuberculinum has rapid emaciation, and symptoms always shift; 
>>When well-selected remedies fail this is like a gift. 
>>Veratrum alb.'s kids and elders feel icy cold; 
>>They vomit violently and collapse, too, I'm told. 
>>Zincum's pale and burns along the spine, 
>>She's ravenously hungry, and feels the worse from wine. 
>>
>>
>>One hundred remedies, we've only scratched the surface, 
>>But, I predict all these rhymes will have served their purpose, 
>>If in using them you remember well 
>>The ones you earlier couldn't spell! 
>>Of course, our work is never-ending 
>>Because we're constantly appending 
>>The Materia Medica (though it's grand) 
>>With new medicaments from every land. 
>>So, in your studies please remember, 
>>If your brain feels sore and tender, 
>>After trying Gelsemium and Cina, 
>>And it's not feeling any finer, 
>>Put your books aside for a bit 
>>And let the information sit. 
>>We know it's hard and very taxing 
>>To study something unrelaxing, 
>>But once you're bitten by the bug 
>>You recognize a familiar tug 
>>Of books that call from on their shelves, 
>>Encouraging us all to delve 
>>And learn about the healing art 
>>That sets allopathy and us apart. 
>>
>>
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