Miasms
The Homeopathic Miasms include Psora, Sycosis, Syphilis, Tuberculosis, Aids and many more. The literature is very extensive and ranges from small pamphlets to large text books depending upon your requirements. Published book reviews are reproduced on the Tab (if available) when you view the book description, to help you with your choice.
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Homeopathic Facial Analysis In The Clinic (HFA)
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Indications of Miasm
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Miasms 1828-2010 - Spectrum of Homeopathy 2010/3
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Miasms in Labour
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Predictive Homeopathy - Verbatim (Workshop 2002)
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Predictive Homeopathy Part III - The End of Myasmtion of Miasms
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Syphilis
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The AIDS Miasm
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The Blueprint Method
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The Second Simillimum
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The Trailblazer's Insight into Homeopathy
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
What is a miasm?
A miasm can be defined as an adverse influence that, upon entering the body, could trigger a specific ailment. Miasms represent the inherited traits of diseases and genetic predispositions that are passed down across generations, closely associated with the essence of chronic ailments. It resembles a predisposition toward manifesting a particular disease, be it inherited, acquired, or acute in nature.
The miasm is a concept that is specific to homeopathy and, as a consequence, has nothing against which to define it. Hahnemann developed it from theories of disease that were widespread in his time. As those theories faded, the Miasms came to mean different things for homeopaths so there is no absolute way in which the Miasms are to be interpreted or used.
Our range of books help the student or practitioner explore the concept of the Miasm in a modern-day context.