Cardinal Principles of Homeopathy
Homoeopathy as a science of medical treatment has a philosophy of its own and its therapeutic are based on certain fundamental principles, which are quiet distinct and different from those of other school of Medical sciences. These fundamental principles are:Cardinal Pricipals | ||||||||||||||||
Every science is based on certain principles and
the same holds true for the Homoeopathic science too. There are a few solid,
fundamental principles, which form the basis of this great science.
It has its own unique philosophy and therapeutics that are founded on seven
cardinal principles.
They are as follows:
Let us consider each of these principles in
detail to have a better perspective of the Homoeopathic system of medicine.
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Law of Similia | ||||||||||||||||
Some like Hippocrates and Paracelsus knew this
Law of Similars even before Hahnemann rediscovered it and founded a
whole system of therapeutics based on it. Hahnemann distinctly declares that
the phenomenon of cure entirely depends upon this law. In other words, this is
the law that governs Homoeopathy and forms the most fundamental basis of this
science.
The word 'homoios' means 'like' or 'similar' and
'pathos' means 'suffering' and so Homoeopathy is a 'Medicine of likes'. It is a
method of curing the sufferings in a diseased individual by administration of
remedies that have the capacity to produce similar sufferings in a relatively
healthy individual (by symptom similarity).
Thus Hahnemann derived the Law of Similia based
on this principle, and has stated it in the aphorism number 26 in the book,
Organon of medicine, which reads as follows :
"A weaker dynamic affection
is permanently extinguished in the living organism by a stronger one, if the
latter (whilst differing in kind) is very similar to the former in its
manifestations."
By this he means, that each individual case of
disease is most surely, radically, rapidly and permanently annihilated and
cured if the symptoms of the medicine chosen (without it being of the same
species) are similar to the disease symptoms but superior to it in strength.
This law is also called as SIMILIA
SIMILIBUS CURANTUR, which means 'Let likes be
treated by likes' (like cures like). By this law, he wants to
emphasize that, in order to execute a cure and heal an ailing person, a
homoeopathic physician needs to administer a drug that produces symptoms that
are similar to the diseased symptoms.
This law can be prominently seen in nature too :
'Illumination of a candle (weaker in nature) is completely out shadowed by the brilliant light of the sun (stronger in nature and differing in kind)' |
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Law of Simplex | ||||||||||||||||
Hahnemann states in aphorisms 272-274,
'Only one, single, simple remedy should be administered to the patient at one
time'. This is the law of simplex.
He further explains this in a
simplified manner as :
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Law of Minimum | ||||||||||||||||
The curative effect of the medicine does not
depend only on the selection of a similar remedy but also on the quantity of
the medicine. Since the homoeopathic medicines act at a dynamic level, only a
minute quantity of the medicine is enough to stimulate the dynamically deranged
vital force to bring about the necessary curative change in a patient.
This quantitative reduction of the medicinal
substance is achieved by the method of potentisation, which avoids the unwanted
medicinal aggravation caused by crude substances, and prevents chances of any
organ damage.
A French mathematician, Maupertius, also observed
this same principle and stated, 'The quantity of action
necessary to affect any change in the nature is the least possible, an
infinitesimal'.
(Refer- Principles and art and cure by Roberts) |
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Doctrine of Drug Proving | ||||||||||||||||
Drug proving is a systemic investigation and
evaluation of the disease producing power of a substance on healthy human
beings of sexes, different age groups and people from different places.
In drug proving, a drug or a medicine is
administered to a group of relatively healthy individuals (provers) until
symptoms of ill health and disease appear in them. These provers are instructed
to carefully observe and note all finer sensations, feelings and emotions, or
any subtle deviations in the normal functioning of the various organs and parts
of the body.
After the proving is concluded, symptoms reported
by the provers are carefully assessed, evaluated, classified and grouped
according to the part of the body affected and degree of severity. The end
result of this work is compiled in a systematic order and the 'Materia Medica'
of the proved drug is created. This drug can be administered as a curative
remedy to an ailing person when he presents with a similar set of symptoms.
Only well proved remedies are used to prescribe for the patients. Various
sources must be explored and proved in order to understand their curative
properties and added to the bulk of the already existing Materia Medica.
It is a prerequisite, to choose healthy
individuals for conducting a drug proving, because if a diseased person is
chosen, the symptoms of the drug to be proved and the disease symptoms will
merge with each other and an accurate picture of the drug will not emerge.
Drug proving also needs to be done exclusively on
human beings as they can describe subjective sensations and feelings precisely
and in detail. Only humans have the intelligence to appreciate and record
subjective symptoms as deviations from their normal conditions of life. They
can describe the exact location and the precise sensations of their physical
symptoms and explain factors, which lessen or worsen their complaints. They are
capable of giving a vivid picture of the mental state in the course of the
proving and can also describe their dreams, which denote the subconscious mind.
The subjective mental and physical symptoms thus
obtained are of great prescriptive value. These things can only be elicited by
proving carried out on humans and can never be elicited in a proving conducted
on animals as they have not been bestowed with the intelligence to perceive,
and capability to communicate in the way a human can.
E.g. Proving of Arnica -
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica, vol. 1 by Allen T.F
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Theory of Chronic Diseases | ||||||||||||||||
After 30 years of homoeopathic practice
Dr.Hahnemann realized that homeopathy failed to execute a 'real cure' in some
diseases. He observed that in many cases symptoms got ameliorated for a brief
period only to relapse at a later date. This intrigued him and made him reflect
as to the possible cause of these failures. The following were the probable
causes that were considered....
Hahnemann, by his reasoning and logic, excluded
the other probabilities and concluded that certain obstacles were responsible
for the relapses and failures. So he studied the chronic cases in great depth
and after 12 years of studies, he discovered that chronic diseases are caused
by chronic miasms.
Miasm is an obnoxious
disease-producing agent, dynamic in nature and inimical to life. He
founded the theory of miasms and named the miasms as :
Psora
Psora is the mother of all chronic diseases and almost 80% of chronic diseases come under its domain. It is an internal disease, which may exist with or without an eruption on skin. It is the fostering soil for every possible disease condition. Hahnemann realized that psora is not a local skin disease, but a manifestation of an internal disorder of unhealthiness and should never be treated by external remedies. Unless it is thoroughly cured, it persists till the last breath of life.
Psoric personalities are mentally active, quick,
alert, but easily prostrated from exertion, both mental and physical. They are
very anxious and fear death, that health will fail, of being unable to succeed.
Ill-effects from strong emotions grief, fear, etc. Physical manifestations are
in the form of itch, skin eruptions etc. Sycosis & Syphilis follows Psora.
Remedies : Psorinum, Sulphur
Sycosis
Sycosis is generally understood to be the gonorrheal poison but gonorrhea is an acute gonococcal infection that develops after an exposure, while Sycosis is established after a suppressed gonorrhea when the acute infection is driven in upon the vital energy by external methods of suppression making a systematic stigma that permeates every cell of the living organism.
Sycotic personalities are highly suspicious,
jealous, vindictive and quarrelsome. They have fixity and rigidity of thoughts.
Physical manifestations are seen in the form of warts, gonorrhea etc.
Remedies : Thuja, Medorrhinum
Syphilis
Syphilis is comparatively a modern disease, which occurs through sexual contact. It presents as chancre, and with discharging eruptions on the genitals. Whereas the miasm Syphilis is a lethal poison which when once driven inside or suppressed, starts eating into the system destroying tissues and altering the structure of bones, ligaments etc. Long standing Psora or Sycosis can lead to Syphilis where the manifestations are destructive. There is a chronic desperate struggle to survive, which is similarly seen even at the level of mind.
Syphilitic personalities are hopeless, violent,
sadists, criminals and anti-social. The person is slow of comprehension,
sullen, stupid, easily angered. The breaking out of an ulcer or hemorrhages
relieves mental troubles. Physical manifestations are seen in the form of
ulcerations, induration, caries etc. Also, there is marked nightly aggravation
of all complaints.
Remedies : Syphilinum, Merc-sol |
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Theory of Vital Force | ||||||||||||||||
Vital force is the invisible vital energy that
animates each organism and is the most intimate spark, the essence of the
individual. The material organism (body), without the vital force is capable of
no sensation, no function, no self-preservation; it derives all sensations and
performs all the functions of life solely by means of the immaterial being
(vital force), which animates the material organism in health and in disease.
In health it is this spirit-like force that governs the life and maintains all
the bodily sensations and functions in equilibrium.
When a person falls ill it is only this
spiritual, self-acting (automatic) vital force, everywhere present in his
organism, which is primarily deranged by the dynamic influence upon it of a
morbific (disease causing) agent inimical to life. It is only the vital force,
deranged to such an abnormal state, which can furnish the organism with its
disagreeable sensations and incline it to the irregular processes, which we
call disease.
Hence in disease, there is dynamic derangement of
the vital force, which leads to disharmony and alteration of all the bodily
functions and sensations. Hahnemann has described about this vital force in the
Organon of medicine in aphorism 9 and 10 as follows :
'In the healthy condition of man, the spiritual
vital force (autocracy), the dynamis that animates the material body
(organism), rules with unbounded sway, and retains all the parts of the
organism in admirable, harmonious, vital operation, as regards both sensations
and functions, so that our indwelling, reason-gifted mind can freely employ
this living, healthy instrument for the higher purposes of our existence'.
'The material organism without the vital force
is capable of no sensation, no function, no self preservation; it derives all
sensations & performs all functions of life solely by means of the immaterial
being - the vital force which stimulates the organism in health and disease'.
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Doctrine of Drug Dynamisation | ||||||||||||||||
Hahnemann began the experiments of the
application of proven drugs for the cure of the sick upon the basis of the law
of similars, by using drugs in their full strength but many a times, he
observed aggravation of the ailments in patients. He reasoned that the dose was
too large and hence started diluting the drug on a definite scale .He found to
his surprise that the results obtained were much better. He continued this
process of dilution until he discovered that the curative power of drugs bore
no proportionate relationship to the crude quantity, but by this peculiar and
systematic method of dilution based on a regular scale, the concealed curative
powers of otherwise inert substances were extracted. He named this process of
drug dynamization as 'Potentisation'. Potentisation
is a process by which all the medicinal properties, which are latent in a
substance, are extracted from their crude form for the curative purpose.
There are two methods of potentisation;
Trituration for insoluble substances and Sucussion for soluble ones.
Benefits of potentisation
In drug proving, when a drug is administered in a
high potency, the symptoms obtained are more accurate and finer, more so at the
level of mind.
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