Friday, January 28, 2011

Homeopathy Medicines Part 6

Mercury (Mercurius solubilized)



Constitution: the individual type of mercury is similar to the image we have of the character of the miser in Molière: a being hateful, selfish, irascible, eternally dissatisfied. His breath and body smell bad while it is "festering" and unpleasant. Leads a discussion with him in the end we want to wash and remove impurities from our aura energy that the individual mercury "has thrown us over."

General statement: the character "festering" allied diseases festering. He just got rid of an outbreak of congestion, that his body appears a new ignition, whether the tonsils or one of the joints, which ignites a lymph or liver. Its mucosa swells, it becomes a hemophiliac, his teeth take off their shoes.

Indications: "Mercury-type" must get used to going to bed early, especially in winter, because the disease mostly annoy the evening, night and wet weather, while the morning's general condition is much better .

Monday, January 17, 2011

Psychotherapy Goods Bearing



Psychotherapy is the pinnacle of natural medicine. "" In Hungary, naturopaths can not formally pursue psychotherapy sessions. "If these two statements are true, they generally show the complexity of treatment, and in particular the contradictions arising from the complex interpenetration of body and mind.

This fact is formally acknowledged or not, alternative medicine deals basically psychosomatic diseases, diseases that are directly or indirectly related to the sphere of the subconscious human psyche. And the psychotherapist is a person who - pardon the pun - is consciously able to communicate with the subconscious.

Psychotherapy is a therapeutic mind, however, it can be used to cure diseases, not only psychological but also physical. On the other hand, the first naturopathic strives to restore physical health, but can not achieve results if it also works to restore mental health.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Suggestion



The suggestion is equivalent to the insinuation. But what is the implication? Nothing but an attempt to convince someone of something. The suggestion may be verbal (the most common), but may well be tempted by exclusive looks, gestures or facial expressions.

There are examples of verbal suggestion, that is to say oral everywhere in everyday life. Most words have a suggestive power conscious or hidden. To this belong the various "preaching" instructive purposes, such as: "you must study well" or "thou shalt not you make friends for him." The compliment and condemnation are also a form of suggestion. Any compliment is a positive suggestion ("you're a gifted child," "You're a smart boy," "You're a wise little girl," "but what do you know how to cook") and any conviction a suggestion negative ("How to be stupid," "imbecile," "You'll never be a good for nothing", "you really have two left hands").

Those who are often treated to "be stupid" by willing or not begin to believe it. If "we will set the bar very low," he resigned himself to her as "stupid". The reverse is also true. Under the effect of positive suggestion ("well, you see you'll get there"), even the average person often goes far beyond a talented person but always treated as "stupid".

It is this principle that physicians use in practice to the healing of psychosomatic illnesses. The therapist begins to sleep lightly or hypnotize the patient (in many cases there is no major difference), then submits positive suggestions such as: "You feel better and better", "your heart issues steady beat, rhythm, "" your lungs, your kidneys are working very well "," you are again a person full of health and happiness. " The therapeutic effect is obtained through that suggestion.

No doubt you think that this process is somewhat silly (for me, all this seems infinitely primitive). However, the secret lies precisely in that, unlike its simplicity leads to the limit of absurdity, the suggestion runs an outstanding practice. This means that this method finds the possibility of obtaining a significant improvement in the condition of seven of ten patients, three or four completely get rid of their disease (before any of their psychosomatic problems).

No suggestion is an insinuation externally. People do not accept that someone "is trying to hammer them," but that also wish to accept. That is why the presence of the psychiatrist is often unnecessary. Try at first every day (and less often) to suggest that "today, my / my ... (substitute the appropriate word) is much better than yesterday." French pharmacist Coue, who was the first to employ this method, believed that many were sick just because they were being. Similarly, we can achieve cure in believing we are healthy.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Type Hyperthimique



The type hyperthimique (hypomanic)

The hypertimique an individual is "fast" choleric temperament. It is always in motion. His ideas parading one after another, and new ones form, until he has forgotten the first. It is the type to bed late and getting up early. He undertook a hundred things at once, and as he gets tired quickly of all, it is rare to see him finish something. He is always in a hurry, heading, trying to help someone, to call, always makes promises and then forgets to deliver. All day it is traveling, eating little, a staggering number of people are part of "business", everybody seeks it and can attach to only rarely, he still has debts, couple relationships are unstable (it does not stay long on the side of someone, because he get tired quickly). This individual is not like, "So what are you talking about? "-" Nothing special, as usual. " On weekdays, he sometimes at least as much as anyone else in a year.

It's an interesting character, who usually draws the other, lies at the heart of a company, is an excellent speaker and has a good humor.

The type dysthimique

This figure is according to the psychiatric terminology "sub-depressive," he is pessimistic on a daily basis.

If we were to express in brief what this person said, it would look like: "everything is bad." If it is possible to interpret an event in two ways - a good and a bad side - the pessimist finds only the negative side ("It rained a lot, do a good production? "-" No, the rain has soaked everything. Nothing will grow. "). If something can not be interpreted as well (your daughter was admitted to the university), the pessimist can only accept a negative way ("What are they going to teach him there, to from drinking and smoking? "). If the pessimist is surrounded by a wonderful family, this may mean for him that "I am a burden to everyone, I'm just steal their time, they spend too much money for me." The pessimist always looks and feels a misfortune, as he considers the events in accordance with this expectation and the feeling.

This kind of character is indeed a heavy weight around her. It is particularly difficult for his family having to endure the dark energy it releases depression. It is virtually impossible to convince such an individual of the opposite of what he thinks. In more serious cases, he sees this kind of attempt to convince the only evidence of his own uselessness. Unlike the demonstrative type of person he is genuine suicide attempts.