Lets us recap a bit over the last few aphorisms where Hahnemann
began to explain the classification of disease manifestation from
the homeopathic perspective. We have a ready chart depicting this.
Almost every student of Organon in India is expected to study
it, whether they understand its clinical significance or not.
We will upload a slide on ‘Disease Classification’
sometime in the future.
Hahnemann has so far concentrated on differentiating in some
detail:
Acute Disease which is expressed in 3 forms (Aph
73):
1. Individual or acute exacerbation of latent psora:
which responds to an acutely indicated palliative remedy but requires
to be followed up with the indicated chronic/constitutional/anti-miasmatic
remedy; e.g.: recurrent fevers, recurrent asthmatic attacks, recurrent
middle ear infections, etc
2. Acute Sporadic Disease: an expression of individual
susceptibility to external influences, environment or infective
agents; e.g.: conjunctivitis, typhoid, respiratory tract infections,
etc. It requires the acute intercurrent remedy. The chronic remedy
is often not adequate to tide over the acute expression. The symptom
totality of a specific diagnosis may suggest the presence of acute
miasm.
3. Acute Epidemic Disease: affects a large number
of people at the same time, requiring the acute genus epidemic
remedy in most instances. Acute miasmas are most often the cause
of this disease expression; e.g. non-immunizing: cholera, plague,
diphtheria; fixed/immunizing: measles, small pox, rubella, etc.
Further, Hahnemann began to explain about chronic disease that
was drug induced (Aph 74).
This today is commonly understood as Drug Miasm. This must be
differentiated from NATURAL disease (Aph
76), which is true expression of Chronic Disease. Twelve years
of study into the various manifestations of chronic disease led
Hahnemann to derive the theory of Chronic Diseases which is based
on the expression of fundamental miasm, both inherited and acquired.
“Homeopathy is placebo treatment”. The famous Lancet
editorial based on the Meta-analysis by Shang et al, resounds
around the world today perpetuated by detractors with vested interests.
I recently read an article in a local newspaper that goes so far
as to say the effect of placebos, as remedies of homeopathy probably
are, cause the release of endorphins in the brain that give that
“feel good” factor and could probably explain some
of the success it has!
This was no better in Hahnemann’s day. The medical establishment
of that time sought to explain that the cures that homeopaths
were able to effect were due to diet, regimen and hygiene corrections
that they taught their patients. In Materia Medica Pura, Hahnemann
strongly condemns attempts to nullify the true curative value
of homeopathic medicines. Aphorism 77 is a clear attempt to completely
separate those cases of apparent disease expression that could
improve from good diet, regimen and hygiene, from those that were
due to fundamental chronic miasms present that affected the harmonious
functioning of the vital force. The apparent disease expression
has been termed PSEUDOCHRONIC DISEASES.
He says,
Those diseases are inappropriately named
chronic, which persons incur who expose themselves continually
to avoidable noxious influences, who are in the habit of indulging
in injurious liquors or aliments, are addicted to dissipation
of many kinds which undermine the health, who undergo prolonged
abstinence from things that are necessary for the support of
life, who reside in unhealthy localities, especially marshy
districts, who are housed in cellars or other confined dwellings,
who are deprived of exercise or of open air, who ruin their
health by overexertion of body or mind, who live in a constant
state of worry, etc. These states of ill-health, which persons
bring upon themselves, disappear spontaneously, provided no
chronic miasm lurks in the body, under an improved mode of living,
and they cannot be called chronic diseases.
He lists the various predisposing conditions to the development
of PSEUDOCHONIC DISEASE. We would do well to recognize this and
take precautionary or remedial measures in our patients first
rather then just begin with looking for a remedy. We need to be
aware if we’re simply treating indisposition, or real disease.
In other instances, patients may require that they be removed
from the injurious environment before any treatment is to begin.
Who are these people who may be harboring indisposition that
will remedy itself when the offending agent is removed? Who are
these people who need to first make changes in lifestyle and habits
before serious homeopathic treatment is begun? Hahnemann has listed
them in this Aphorism and they aren’t very much different
today:
1. Those continuously exposed to toxic influences that could
be avoided. Often these include occupational hazards like working
in smoking areas/bars, in industrially polluted areas, in chemical
factories producing toxic products, nuclear power reactors, etc.
2. Those who continue to take alcohol and medicinal preparations
which are already showing their damaging effect on health, or
continue with their use of narcotic drugs however mild, etc. as
a routine without realizing the long term damaging effects they
could have.
3. Those who abstain from balanced diets and eat just few and
selected foods. Or others get onto extreme diet protocols. Some
people are too poor to afford balanced diets, and simply eat what
they have in their back garden (most common in rural India). Malnourishment
is a major problem in many areas of the world.
4. Those that live in marshy areas, small closed and confined
houses that do not have adequate ventilation. This is so very
common in large cities where land and housing is a premium. People
live in shanty towns and slums where ventilation, sanitation and
space are severely limited.
5. Those who do not get adequate exercise and exposure to open
air and sunshine. Couch potatoes, busy executives, etc.
6. Those who are living a life so stressed and over working
with 2 -3 different part-time jobs, and too much of either physical
or mental work and hence are moving towards the “burn out”
syndrome.
7. Those who continue to drive themselves with constant worry
and anxiety.
These are all conditions that give rise to pseudochronic symptoms
that could easily disappear once the lifestyle is regularized
with enough of rest and exercise, bad habits curtailed and they
eat fresh food in a balanced diet. As homeopaths, it is important
that we investigate the lifestyle of our patients, find out what
may be contributing to symptoms and suggest appropriate changes
where necessary before expecting an indicated remedy to work.
Has this approach gone out of fashion among homeopaths? We find
that people are becoming more aware of what they need to do in
this regard.
-- APHORISM 78
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