BLOCKS
TO CURE IN HOMEOPATHY
Sometimes an apparently
well chosen remedy doesn't work. Why?
One possibility is
that there is a block to cure
A block to cure can
be physical or emotional and related to:
- work
- relationships
- lifestyle
- curent medication
- toxicity
- past surgery or injury
- other environmental (external) influences
- Miasm
or other Dyscrasia
A block to cure is anything
that prevents cure from the prescribed constitutional remedy
(simillimum) alone.
The block to cure needs
to be addressed first and separately before a deeper acting
remedy can be effectve. Sometimes this can be done by changing
prescribing methods i.e. giving a homeopathic remedy specifically
for the block itself , or it may be that the block needs
other strategies to resolve it.
E.g. you cannot cure
starvation with homeopathy nor can you cannot stop a radioactive
fallout - although you may be treat some side effects of
them. These are extreme examples but the same applies for
less obvious influences in our lives. For example stress
at work or in a relationship may override the patients ability
to be healthy and so this needs to be addressed if possible
by other methods, e.g. by resolving the problem or by removing
the patient from the problem.
Equally toxicity from
whatever source, (environmental, work related, medications,
recreational drugs, alcohol) may prevent a constitutional
homeopathic remedy from working, so it needs to be addressed
directly and there are many ways to do this (the approaches
are too varied to discuss here).
Homeopathy can play
a part in assisting these processes:
- the extent to which it helps will depend on:
A - whether the patient can actually be distanced from the
block to cure or not.
B - how amenable the block is to homeopathic or other therapy
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