Cure-Your-Life Classical Homeopathy

Cure-Your-Life Classical Homeopathy Associated with Ganka Kroumova DHM , Classical Homeopath in Calgary AB.geliancanada@gmail.com403-471-2377

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03/29/2024

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More from Adolph Lippe on the necessity of individualizing...

"Hahnemann called the attention of physicians to the undeniable fact that all persons attacked by the same disease (pathologically) did not suffer alike. His first observation of this fact was made in a disease very frequently observed and arising from the one cause (malaria), that is, intermittent fever. He observed that this disease did not affect all persons alike, though exposed to the same contagion, and therefore could not all be cured by the same “febrifuge;” hence, it became obvious to him that in more complicated diseases, the necessity of individualization became still greater.

The true healer always individualizes. The non-homœopath, not a true healer, continues the futile method of generalization; under this fatal error, we find men who profess to be homœopathic physicians sporting the pathological livery. We find men still seeking specific remedies for specific diseases; these specifics have been announced by professed homœopaths: a specific for yellow fever, for diphtheria, and now in the February number of the Hahnemannian Monthly, we are assured that a rational homœopath has discovered one more specific! A most subtle manner of perverting homœopathy is to convert our Materia Medica into pharmacodynamics or to attempt to administer it from a physiological and pathological basis. All such attempts will prove futile and are aimed at the destruction of each and every fundamental principle constituting homœopathy."

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03/27/2024

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Adolph Lippe on the necessity of individualization...

"There are not two things alike in the organic world. There are not two persons alike; they are similar, but not alike; not alike in their physical developments and mental conditions; and being so unlike, can it be presumed that disease, even if we know her function-disturbing power, would attack all persons (who are not alike) in exactly the same manner?

There are differences of sexes and of ages, the prevailing climatic influences, the seasons, which change the form of disease frequently. The fact, well known, that even epidemic diseases continually change their character as epidemics, and affect different individuals very differently, even in the same locality, and more differently still in different localities, shows conclusively that the treatment of a specific disease, only as such existing in the prevailing Pathology, is an impossibility; and the persistent practice of the Allopathic School of Medicine, which School bases its therapeutics upon the untenable hypothesis of a disease, must forever be a failure. It is a proposition easily illustrated.

Among the diseases most easily diagnosticated, we find scarlet fever. When Sydenham gave his description of the then prevailing epidemic, with its smooth (erysepilas-like) eruption, Hahnemann found Belladonna (which to his knowledge, had produced the same smooth eruption and all of the other concomitant symptoms frequently present in that epidemic) as the similar remedy, and with it cured many of the cases of that epidemic.

The scarlet-fever epidemics of late years, which appeared in different countries at different times, were never, or but rarely, similar to that epidemic so well described by Sydenham, and while the large majority of cases were then cured by Belladonna, its applicability in that form of disease became a rare exception, just because, not only had the eruption quite a different appearance, such as had never been produced by Belladonna, but all the other concomitant symptoms had changed."

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03/15/2024

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Homeopathy in History...
Croup can have many different manifestations, including acute epiglottitis, spasmodic croup and membranous croup. Membranous croup also known as bacterial tracheitis tends to be very severe and is associated with the development of false membranes and airway obstruction. The mortality tends to be very high, especially in the absence of tracheotomy and intubation.

Between 1865 and 1871, the Bond Street Homœopathic Dispensary in New York City reported having treated 2,113 cases with croup with 21 deaths, a mortality of 0.99 percent.

Sources:
**Eleventh annual report of the Bond Street Homœopathic Dispensary, and its “Thomkins Square” branch, from Fevruary 1, 1865, to February 1, 1866. Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of New York 1866; 4 : 295-300.
**Otto Fullgraff. Twelfth annual report of the Bond Street Homœopathic Dispensary, and its branch, from February 1st, 1866, to February 1st, 1867. Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of New York 1867; 5 : 236-241.
**Otto Fullgraff. Thirteenth annual report of the Bond Street Homœopathic Dispensary, and its branch, from February 1st, 1867, to February 1st, 1868. Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of New York 1868; 6 : 514-523.
**Otto Fullgraft. Fifteenth annual report of the Bond Street Homœopathic Dispensary, and its branch on Tompkins square. Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of New York 1869; 7 : 471-475.
**Otto Fullgraff. Report of the Bond Street Homœopathic Dispensary, and its branch, 194 East Seventh Street. Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of New York 1870; 8 : 650-653.

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03/14/2024

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Dr. Carroll Dunham (a very fine homeopath and colleague of Adolph Lippe) reports on a case of Deafness Cured by Mezereum, with Remarks...

"G.W.W. (17), small but well proportioned and of good constitution, healthy since his ninth year, has been deaf since he was four years old. When three years of age, he had an eruptive disease of the whole scalp, which, after resisting for a year all the milder methods of allopathic treatment, was finally caused to disappear in the following manner: A tar-cap was placed upon the head, and when firmly adherent to the scabs, was violently torn off; the scabs came with it, leaving the whole scalp raw. This raw surface was moistened with a saturated solution of nitrate of silver. The eruption did not reappear; but from that time the child was deaf.

The condition of the youth now excites the earnest solicitude of his friends. His inability to move in society, or to get a situation in business, on account of his deafness, has produced a morbid state of mind. He broods over his infirmity, and secludes himself even from his own family.

Under these circumstances, he applied to me to be cured of his deafness. His present condition is as follows: He is quite unable to hear ordinary conversation, and has never heard a sermon in his life. A loud-ticking lever watch can be heard at a distance of three and a half inches from either ear. On application of the watch to his forehead, or to his teeth, he hears it distinctly. Occasional buzzing noises in front of the ears. A physical examination of his ears reveals the following conditions: The external meatus is abundantly supplied with soft, normal wax. The membrana tympani is white, opaque, and evidently thickened. When the patient attempts to inflate the middle ear (which he accomplishes with great difficulty, by closing both mouth and nose and making a forcible expiration) the membrane tympani becomes but very slightly convex, and it is impossible to distinguish its distended blood vessels. There has evidently been a deposit in the substance of the membrane. On examination of the throat, it appears that the or***ce of the eustachian tube is free.

Feb. 3rd, 1857. Patient received a powder containing three globules of Mezereum 30, to be taken on retiring.

Feb. 24th. Thinks he hears better -- "every sound seems much louder than before." Hears my watch at a distance of four and a half inches from the right ear, and four and a quarter from the left ear. (No medicine.)

March 1st. Has not improved during the last week. Mezereum 30, three globules.

March 27th. Hears my watch, with the right ear, six and a half inches, and with the left, seven inches. (No medicine.)

April 20th. Hears my watch, with the right ear, at a distance of ten inches, and with the left, at a distance of fourteen inches. Hears ordinary conversation easily, with attention. (No medicine.)

Sept. 28th. Has been steadily improving until three weeks ago, when he became more deaf again, without apparent cause. Mezereum 30, three globules, on retiring.

Jan. 26th, 1858. Hears my watch at a distance of fourteen inches from the right ear, and twenty-four inches from the left ear. Deafness returns when he takes cold, but disappears with the cold. Mezereum 30, three globules on retiring.

March 19th. To his surprise, on going to church, although seated at the extreme end of a very large building, he distinctly heard the whole sermon -- for the first time in his life. On physical examination, the opacity of the membrana tympani is found to have disappeared, and its elasticity to have sensibly increased.

May 24th. Patient writes me that he has obtained, without difficulty, a situation in a store, and that he is no longer conscious of being deaf. His sole difficulty is that, as he has the reputation of being deaf, everybody shouts at him. His father writes that the son's hearing is "perfectly restored."

Remarks. The success of the treatment resorted to in this instance warrants a few remarks upon its rationale. Here was a case which presented to the practitioner apparently nothing on which to base a prescription. There was a thickened membrana tympani -- nothing more. The work of thickening had probably been accomplished years ago. Here was a pathologico-anatomical condition, but no pathological process and, consequently, there were no abnormally performed functions -- or in other words, no symptoms of disease -- from which to draw indications for the treatment. The pathological-anatomical condition threw no certain light on the pathological process which had produced it -- just as a knowledge of the town at which a traveller has arrived, gives no certain clue to the road by which he react. The history of a case is often of the utmost importance in determining the treatment. In the case before us the coincidence between the violent removal of the tinea capitis by nitrate of silver, and the appearance of the deafness, was too marked to escape notice. It could not fail to occur to the practitioner that the scalp disease... disturbed in its localization upon the scalp, had transferred itself to the tissues of the ear. It further occurred to me that, since in this latter localization there were no sufficient indications for a prescription, I might find such indications in the phenomena of the former localization upon the scalp. I accordingly addressed myself to the task of getting a complete picture of this affliction, which had disappeared thirteen years before. By good fortune the mother of the patient was possessed of a good memory, and of very excellent powers of description, and from her I learnt that "thick, whitish scabs, hard and almost h***y, covered the whole scalp. There were fissures in the scales, through which, on pressure, there exuded a thick, yellowish pus, often very offensive. There was great itching, and a disposition to tear off the scabs with the finger-nails -- especially troublesome at night.

The remedy, which corresponds most closely, in its pathogenesis with the above group of symptoms is undoubtedly Mezereum.... The resemblance between these groups of symptoms was so striking that Mezereum was at once selected as the remedy for this case of deafness, just as if the scalp affliction had still been in its original form, and had been the immediate object of the prescription."

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03/12/2024

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A Clinical Case from the files of Dr. Henry N. Guernsey - one of the great masters...

"Last winter I was called in consultation to a case of diphtheria. Its history ran thus: Doctor was called about six days previous to my first visit, and thought he had a case of croup to deal with. Could discover nothing wrong excepting a croupy cough, high fever, restlessness, and much rattling in the larynx, until the face and neck began to swell, left nostril began to bleed, and on examination of the fauces again, found deposits of diphtheritic membrane involving the tonsils, back part of the uvula and all the visible portions of the throat.

On my first visit I found the left side of the face and neck considerably swollen, of an ashy gray color, left nostril discharging, dark blood running down the cheek, though completely obstructing the nose on that side; child very weak; small, faint pulse; croupy cough.

We at once decided to administer Bromium 200 C in water every three hours. Next day bleeding of nose had ceased and a general improvement of the child manifest. The next day swelling of the face and neck better, and the child seemed to be in a safe condition.

After a few days the croupy cough not improving any more and the membrane in the throat remaining stationary, Lac caninum CM was given, which seemed to make a clean sweep of what remained in twenty-four hours and the child convalesced rapidly. No adjuvants were used in any form whatever, the child subsisting on ice and ice water until it had sufficiently recovered to take food.

From the above case a hint is thrown out that besides Bromine for diphtheria beginning in the larynx and coming upwards, Lac caninum may be thought of. I seldom have any trouble with this formidable malady when no interference is interposed to the practice of pure and simple homoeopathy."

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03/08/2024

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Homeopathy in History...
When Napoleon’s Grande Armée retreated from Russia in 1813, it is estimated that it lost 220,000 men solely to epidemic typhus, which spread throughout Germany during its retreat.

During this epidemic, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, treated 183 such cases in Leipzig without losing a single case, “while the mortality under the ordinary treatment was considerable.” He wrote, “Of 183 patients whom I treated for this affection in Leipzig, I did not lose one, which excited a great sensation among members of the Russian Government then occupying Dresden, but was taken no notice of by the medical authorities.”

Source: Samuel Hahnemann. The Lesser Writings of Samuel Hahnemann. Compiled and Edited by Robert E. Dudgeon. London : W. Headland, 1851 : 635.

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03/06/2024

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Homeopathy in History...

Fascinating - from the records of the General Provident Assuarance Company of London as contained in a report by Dr. A. R. Morgan on life insurance to the New York State Homœopathic Medical Society in 1864:

The General Provident Assurance Company of London was converted to homeopathy by the evidence of statistics. Their actuary reported as follows:

"That person treated by the homeopathic system enjoy more robust health, are less frequently attacked by disease, and, when attacked, recover more rapidly than those treated by any other system; that with respect to the more fatal classes of disease, the mortality under homeopathy is small in comparison with that under allopathy; that there are diseases not curable at all under the later system, which are perfectly curable under the former; finally, that the medicines prescribed by homeopathic physicians do not injure the constitution, whereas, those employed by allopaths do not infrequently entail the most serious, and in many instances, fatal consequences.
These data being laid before the board of directors, a meeting of shareholders was called, who decided without a dissenting voice “to open a special section for persons treated by the homeopathic system, at a lower rate of premium than that charged on other lives.” The action of the General Provident Life Assurance Company immediately attracted the attention of shrewd capitalists in this country [America], who, after a critical investigation on the subject, are moving in different portions of the United States for the establishment of Life Insurance Companies on a basis affording lower rates of premium to the patrons of homeopathy."

Source: A. R. Morgan. Report of the committee on life insurance. Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of New York 1866; 4 : 94-119.

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02/27/2024

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Homeopathy in History:
In 1872, an equine influenza, called the “Great Epizootic,” originated in Europe and spread quickly from Canada in mid-October 1872 throughout the Eastern United States, reaching Louisiana by the end of November. Thousands of horses died, and many more were too sick to be called upon to work. 18,000 horses in New York City alone were too sick to work, while at the same time, horses in Philadelphia were dying at the rate of 175 to 200 a day.

Dr. Adolph Lippe, an outstanding homeopath practicing in the mid-1800s, here tells of his experience during the Great Epizootic in Philadelphia:

“I prescribed for many very valuable horses, all recovered inside of a fortnight, and in not a single case did the so treated horses suffer from any after diseases; to the contrary, they were in better condition than they ever had been before, and even the very severe storms to which they were necessarily exposed in December and the beginning of January did not affect them in the least, while horses differently treated still suffer severely from exposure to storms, and many valuable horses surviving the ordinary dosing are still sick. ”

Source: Adolph Lippe. Notes on the epizootic. Medical Investigator 1873; 10: 169-171.

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02/14/2024

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More reflections on the great work of Henry N Guernsey MD...

Guernsey remarked that the mortality from puerperal fever tends to also be elevated in private practice, “The mortality of childbed fever in private practice among the allopaths has always been very great, and in the lying-in institutions and hospitals, this disease has sometimes proved so dreadfully fatal as to render these public charities a curse rather than a blessing to the communities in which they were situated. Of the one hundred and sixty cases of severe inflammation of the uterus and its appendages which occurred to Dr. Lee in London from March 1827 to the end of April 1835, and of which he gives a tabular view, eighty-eight, or a little more than fifty percent recovered. 04 In another author, mention is made of thirty-one cases being lost out of thirty-two, or 96 7/8 percent; while of twenty women in childbed in Hôtel-Dieu Hospital in Paris in February 1746, affected with puerperal fever, scarcely one recovered.”

In contrast, Guernsey reported his own record during a long career despite having gone through a most dreadful epidemic, “But let us turn to the contemplation of a more pleasing picture. … About the year 1850, it fell to my lot to work through an epidemic of childbed fever, which raged with great severity in the extensive 23d ward (Frankford) of Philadelphia. My obstetric practice was very large, certainly as large as that of any of the twelve physicians in the ward. I was the only homeopathic physician practicing in the ward at that time. We worked side-by-side in the same streets and in the same blocks. The allopathic physicians lost a large number of their patients, whilst I did not lose even one during the entire epidemic, and I have so far, in a practice extending over thirty-five years, during which time I have attended fully 4000 childbed cases, lost but one case of puerperal fever within the four weeks immediately succeeding confinement.”

Such exceptional results were not unique to Guernsey as a homeopathic obstetrician but were quite consistent with the ones of his colleagues who also practiced genuine homeopathy. In the paper presented in New York City, he reported comparative statistics regarding the practice of Hahnemannian and allopathic obstetricians, “So soon as I determined to write this paper, I addressed a large number of postal cards to homeopathic physicians of character and eminence, living in different parts of the country, for the sake of their experiences, which should serve as the basis for statistics that could be relied upon to establish death-rates in childbed under homeopathic treatment, pure and simple.

“Eighty answers to this inquiry came promptly to hand, the sum total of which warrants the estimate, in accordance with the data of the card, at less than one-fifth of one per centum, which is less than two deaths in a thousand cases of confinement. These statements came principally from our distinguished and veteran brethren who I know practice homeopathy, pure and simple; who I know rely upon the properly selected medicine in all cases of therapeutical necessities; who I know keep aloof from the allopathic mode of practice as far as possible, being well aware that the latter leads to misery and death, whilst the strictly homeopathic mode leads to happiness and safety.

Sources:
*Henry Newell Guernsey. The Application of the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy to Obstetrics and to Disorders Peculiar to Women and Young Children. Third edition. Philadelphia: Boericke, 1894: 432-433.
*Henry Newell Guernsey. A treatise. Homoeopathic Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 1879; 1: 81-86.

02/08/2024

Homeopathy in History…
Below is a link to an article about a brilliant scientist who dared to publish positive findings about homeopathy—Dr. Jacques Benveniste…

"Jacques Benveniste was arguably the most controversial scientist of the last 50 years. His ‘crime’ was to claim to have found laboratory evidence for the efficacy of homeopathic dilutions. At its height, ‘l’affaire Benveniste’ involved some of the cream of the scientific establishment on both sides of the English Channel, but their treatment of the man sometimes smacked more of a Papal Inquisition than of sober scientific appraisal..."

Read it here - it's worth it: https://www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1016/j.homp.2004.11.001

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01/31/2024

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From the good folks at the Homeopathy Research Institute...

"The efficacy of the homeopathic medicine Sepia 200C in managing menopausal symptoms has been shown in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial recently performed in India.

Perimenopausal women were pre-screened to determine if their symptoms matched a ‘Sepia’ profile according to homeopathic principles: 88 eligible ‘Sepia’ women were then randomly assigned to receive a placebo or homeopathic Sepia 200C monthly and followed for six months. The results showed a statistically significant (P=0.001) improvement in menopausal symptoms in the Sepia group compared to placebo, suggesting that homeopathic Sepia could play a role in menopausal women whose symptoms match this medicine's profile."

Source: https://www.ijrh.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1425&context=journal&fbclid=IwAR2U1ZI258hrkgi-jE_UDPAGm2ZyEn9zWEOP4URrKS2YpOLpvYn2VanCMsk

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01/24/2024

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Homeopathy in History...stunning, and also why it is so important to study his writings.

In 1879, Dr. Adolph Lippe MD of Philadelphia, one of homeopathy’s most skilled practitioners, was challenged by the editor of a medical journal to publish his mandatory Philadelphia Board of Health mortality report. He responded by publishing his annual report for two years,1877 and 1878, and made the following astonishing remarks:

"After diligently applying the law of the similars to the cure of the sick, and following diligently the teachings of the Master [Hahnemann] some forty years, and for over thirty years having only used the higher and highest potencies, and by law, which is strictly enforced, being compelled to report every death occurring in our practice to (the) Board of Health, and attending to as large a general practice as any other medical man in this city, and having had some of the gravest cases which have occurred in this community to treat, we may now report, that since the 12th of January, 1877, we have not lost a single solitary case of an acute disease—not one of the many cases treated of typhus and typhoid fever, pneumonia, diphtheria, scarlet fever, cholera infantum, or erysipelas, etc.; and we now, even at the risk of being charged with “boasting,” give from our reports to the Board of Health, in the city of Philadelphia, a correct copy..."

These results are incredibly impressive as Dr. Lippe was known to be one of the busiest of all physicians in Philadelphia, especially in times of epidemics, as he was tiredless in visiting patients and also because the gravest cases were often referred to him by other physicians, both homeopathic and allopathic or just called on him as a last resort.

Sources:
**Adolph Lippe. Fatal Errors. Organon 1879; 2: 326-327.
**Adolph Lippe. Comparative mortality. Medical Advance 1879; 6: 556-557.

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01/18/2024

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Homeopathy in History...
In 1867, Dr. H. M. Paine compared the mortality rate under allopathy and homeopathy in patients with pneumonia from reports from European and American hospitals. He found that the average mortality under allopathy was 31.22% and 5.34% under homeopathy. He wrote, “The mean duration under homœopathic treatment is 12 days. The mean duration under allopathic treatment is 29 days.

Source: H. M. Paine. Statistical report showing the superiority of homœopathic over allopathic treatment. Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of New York 1867; 5 : 222-241.

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