Organotherapy. Introductory handbook for practitioners Web version Part 2. Practitioner only Information



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Introductory handbook for practitioners Web version Part 2 Practitioner only Information

Prescribing Organotherapy Most Organomedicine can be prescribed safely at a 7c potency. Where a definite imbalance exists, a higher or lower potency can fine-tune a case and help to restore balance. When using a single remedy, it is important to decide whether a stimulating, normalising or suppressing potency is required. An overactive organ, or a hormonal excess may require an 8c potency or greater. An underactive organ or a deficiency state may require a 4c-5c potency. An organ requiring detoxification and tonification requires a 7c potency only. Potencies under 10c can be given 1-3x day. Twice daily is commonly prescribed for a 7c potency. 30c potencies are best given less frequently, usually 1-7x week on average. Nosodes are given for a short period of time. For example, Glandular Fever Virus Nosode can be given in 30c potency 3x week in a case of Post Viral Syndrome for 3 weeks. Long term treatment is not required. Hormones, hormone derivatives and their relative glands may require longer term treatment, even over a period of months. A high potency requires less dosage, even weekly or monthly. Lower potencies can be repeated often, even several times a day. Higher potencies are required sometimes for acute symptoms, pain, nosodes, intense symptoms and emotional/mental symptoms. Where an isopathic medicine is not required, but administered, the medicine will act as a benign substance. Where combinations are used therefore, and some of the ingredients are not useful, they will simply not act as medicines. Repeated doses of an unwanted medicine over a long period of time, however is not advisable. Classical homoeopathic principles also apply to organomedicine. Where a patient is responding well to a potency and dosage, aim to reduce the frequency. Orthodox Medicine insists on maintaining the regime indefinitely. Homoeopathy suggests a less is best approach. Reducing the dose to daily, every second day, twice weekly, once weekly, etc. is sound prescribing advice. Examples as follows: Ailment Dosage cardiac insufficiency Cor 7c BD vaginal candidiasis Candidia 30c BD for 7 days PMT (low progesterone) Progesterone 4c daily throughout cycle Disc erosion Discus 4c BD long term Hypothalamic tumour Hypothalamus 10c BD until next scan High TSH TSH 30c every second day Lymphatic congestion Lymph 7c BD

Cardiovascular system Conditions that indicate the need for Organotherapy include Atherosclerosis Aortic complaints Aneurisms Angina Cardiac pain Valvular dysfunction Myocardial infarction - recovery Arrythmia Ischaemic heart disease Hypertension Organ medicines are a basis for many prescriptions for cardiovascular complaints. They are combined effectively with classical ingredients, allergens and nosodes. The following list of ingredients illustrate the diversity of modern prescribing techniques using isopathic and homoeopathic medicines. Aorta: Arteria: Blood (Sanguis): Coronary Veins (Vena Cordis): Cholesterol: Cor: Valvula mitralis: Ventriculi cordis: Indicated in cases of atherosclerosis, aneurisms and aortic stenosis. Indicated in cases of atherosclerosis Indicated in anaemia, hypercholesterolemia, toxaemia and other conditions of the blood. For diseases of the coronary veins, including aneurisms and thrombosis. For hypercholesterolaemia. Diseases linked to hypercholesterolemia include angina pectoris, acute myocardial infarction, arteriosclerosis. For cases of heart disease such as enlargement, atrophy, valvular dysfunctions, heart failure, infarction and hypertension For cases of mitral valve stenosis (narrowing) or incompetence (regurgitation). For cardiac insufficiency

Immune / lymphatic system: Conditions that indicate the need for organotherapy, suited to immune / lymphatic system disorders include: Recurrent infections, throughout the body Glandular infections such as mumps and tonsillitis Infections with profound fatigue Fluid retention in tissues. Vaginal candida Acute colds Cystitis Swollen glands Glandular fever Viral infections Warts Organ medicines are a basis for many prescriptions for immune/lymphatic complaints. They are combined effectively with classical ingredients, allergens and nosodes. The following list of ingredients illustrate the diversity of modern prescribing techniques using isopathic and homoeopathic medicines. Nodi Lymphatici and Vasa Lymphatica: Lymphadenopathy, fluid retention, immune dysfunction, toxicity states, low lymphocyte count. Thymus: Lein : Tonsillae pallantine: Medulla Ossium: Poor T cell production, lowered immunity, tumours Spleen deficiency, decreased immune function, splenomegaly, excessive breakdown of red blood cells. Cases of tonsillitis and infections, inflammation. Increased or decreased blood cell production or immune function.

Nervous system Conditions that indicate the need for organotherapy in nervous system disorders include: Speech problems Poor memory Attention Deficit disorder Migraines / Headaches Poor Co-ordination Neuralgic pains Learning difficulties Anti-social behaviour Difficulty concentrating Depression Difficulty finding the right words when speaking Organ medicines are a basis for many prescriptions for nervous complaints. They are combined effectively with classical ingredients, allergens and nosodes. The following list of ingredients illustrate the diversity of modern prescribing techniques using isopathic and homoeopathic medicines. Cerebrum: Cerebellum: Medulla oblongata: Nervi: Nervus vagus: Nervous system dysfunction, right and left hemisphere imbalance. Language, calculation, logic, perception weakness. Cerebellar astrocytoma, and other neoplasms. Physical trauma. Coordination problems in skeletal muscle. Nervous system dysfunction involving the sympathetic division, vascular tension, cardiac arrhythmia, breathing problems, nerve reflex disorders such as hiccough. Numbness, neuralgia, Multiple Sclerosis, weakness and paralysis. Trauma, viral infection, bacterial infections, Tay Sachs disease, Multiple sclerosis and neuromas. Surgical injury. Fatigue, lethargy and lack of motivation. Narcolepsy. Nervus sympatheticus: Overstimulated states. Increase in hormonal, mental and physical activity. Poor sleep. Stress. Anxiety. Meninges: Liquor cerebrospinalis: Epiphysis (pineal): Hypothalamus: Cocculus: Iodum: Xanthoxylum: Zincum met: Meningitis, haematomas, non-specific nervous disorders. Any nervous system pathology requiring nutrition and detoxification to the brain. Behavioural disorders that are characterised by high degrees of irritability, anger or hostility. Melatonin deficiency, GABA deficiency Hormonal imbalance, thyroid problems, temperature imbalances, appetite imbalances, growth disorders, reproductive problems, nervous disorders, thermostat problems, sensory problems A classical ingredient used in cases of cerebrovascular spasm, one sided paralysis, numbness, unsteadiness and weakness in the lower limbs. A classical ingredient used for forgetfulness, melancholy, suicidal tendencies, fear of people, anxiety and depression and a strong desire to always be busy. Overactivity of thyroid. A classical ingredient for stimulating the nervous system. Paralysis, especially hemiplegia. A classical ingredient for cerebral depression. The mind symptoms cover a weak memory and feeling as if lethargic and stupid. Restlessness, tremour, exhaustive states.