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DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-837722
© Sonntag Verlag in MVS Medizinverlage Stuttgart GmbH & Co. KG
Diamond Immersion, Depression and Suicide
Part 2 of a 3-Part SeriesPublication History
Publication Date:
31 May 2005 (online)

Summary
This is the second article in the series about Diamond immersion which is prepared from a whole untriturated natural crystal. The following case is a stark illustration of the depth of depression and suicidal feeling that is inherent in Diamond. The first person to prove Diamond immersion, a sensitive prover with vast experience, commented that the medicine took him ‘frighteningly close to suicide’ which in his case was because of loss of faith in homœopathy, about which he cared deeply.
KEYWORDS
Abuse - Blackness - Defeated - Depression - Depression - death like - Diamond immersion - Humour - Imagery - elephants and mice - Imperfection - Isolation - Killer - Loss of child - Loss of precious possession - Memory - weakness - Negativity - profound - Suicide - Ugliness - Violence - extreme
Bibliography
- 1 Adamas. All references to Adamas refer to the medicine proved by Jeremy Sherr and may be found in his publication ‘Dynamic Provings Volume 1’. Malvern; Dynamis Books 1997
- 2 Diamond immersion. All References to Diamond immersion are of the medicine proved by Peter Tumminello. The results of these provings and cases will be published in a forthcoming work entitled ‘Twelve jewels’. Sidney; The Medicine Way 2005
N. D., D. B. M., Dip. Hom. Med. Peter Tumminello
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