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Homœopathic Links 2007; 20(4): 183-186
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-965540
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-965540
philosophy and discussion
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Paradise Lost: the Unified Theory on Miasms
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Publication History
Publication Date:
27 November 2007 (online)
Summary
Among the most discussed topics in the homeopathic profession are the miasm theories. Often the word miasm is not used or defined correctly. A number of renowned homeopaths have tried to systematize remedies and their miasms in order to use them as a tool to find the similimum. This article is an attempt to put all these theories and concepts into perspective in order to create a forum where there is consensus about definitions and the nature of miasms.
Key words
Miasm - Genetics - Synchronicity
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