Organon §287
Homeopathic use of magnets
Homeopathic use of magnets
Magnets, electricity and galvanism have curative powers, but only the mineral magnets have been sufficiently proven as to their homeopathic usefulness.
Correct external application of the homeopathic medicine which is being given internally with success.
Medicines may be administered by olfaction, inhalation and through the skin.
Start with small doses so that no harm will be done if the medicine given proves to be an unfitting one.
Homeopathic aggravation produced by the first LM doses indicates that these doses were too large.
Discontinuing treatment with fifty-millesimal potency medicines
Give gradually heightened doses of the most serviceable medicine which produces no new troublesome symptoms until the patient, with general improvement, begins to suffer a…
As a rule, even the smallest homeopathic doses will be strong enough to begin a cure, except in cases in which vital organs are already…
The only guides for determining the most appropriate dose in each case are pure experiment, accurate experience and careful observation of each individual patient.
The more homeopathic a remedy is to the disease, the more curative it will be when given in appropriately small doses which act gently
A too-strong dose of a homeopathic medicine does more injury than the same dose of an unhomeopathic medicine.
The most appropriate medicine for a given case of disease is the one which is the most homeopathically selected and which is administered in the…
Do not use complex means when simple ones will suffice.
Administer only one single, simple medicine at a time.
The power of a potentized medicine varies according to how it is administered.
If the physician prepares his homeopathic medicines himself, as he should always do to rescue humanity from diseases, 227 he may use the fresh plant…
Trituration of crude substances
For its own special purpose, the homeopathic medical art develops to a formerly unheard of degree the internal, spirit-like medicinal powers of crude substances.
Use of dry powders in the preparation of medicines