Systematic Approach In Homeopathic Theory and Practice
- Mario Boyadzhiev
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Boyadzhiev writes:This book is a brief elucidation of the method, which I developed and called 'Systematic Approach in Homeopathic Theory and Practice'.Deriving from and developed on the basis of a fundamental principle, the systematic approach describes clearly and logically the relationship between the different elements of homeopathic science, filling certain gaps in the theory and practice of homeopathy, and helping us find quickly and positively the simillimum for a patient.
The Systematic Approach allows us to develop an Algorithm in the homeopathic practice, applicable to all different cases; with it's help, we may easily solve a number of cases that are now believed to be 'confused' or "incurable'.
The 'Systematic Approach' is a clear and precise method of work, easy to teach and learn. Some of the instructions in this book differ from common views in homeopathic circles. However, by following them strictly, my students and myself have been able to help many patients and to solve numerous 'difficult' and 'incurable' cases.
Author
Mario Boyadzhiev
Mario Boyadzhiev has been involved in homeopathy since childhood, practices in Bulgaria and lectures across Europe.
A former English spelling of his name: Mario Boiadjiev
Contents
Foreword -- 7Introduction -- 9
The basics -- 13
1. Causation and nature of disease -- 13
2. What is simillimum? -- 16
- Types of symptoms -- 19
3. What is homeopathy? -- 22
4. What is an unprejudiced observer? -- 25
5. Nature of miasms and hierarchy of symptoms
as defined by miasms themselves -- 27
- Psora -- 27
- Sycosis -- 29
- Syphilis -- 30
- Summary -- 31
- Graphic representation of miasms
as defined by the sefibpef relation -- 32
6. Characteristics of the patient, symptoms of the patient
and the difference between them -- 36
7. "Clear remedy picture" and "unclear remedy picture" -- 38
The algorithm -- 41
Prescription of the simillimum -- 41
Evaluation of the patient:
is he suitable for homeopathic treatment? -- 42
Case taking -- 43
Possible difficulties during the interview -- 48
Evaluation and selection of symptoms -- 49
Repertorisation -- 51
Confirmatory and differentiating questions -- 51
How to proceed in case
of an unclear remedy picture? -- 55
Vaccinations -- 55
Antihistamines -- 58
Chlamydial infection -- 59
Hormones -- 62
Folliculinum -- 63
Sepia -- 63
Pituitarlum anteriosa -- 63
Antibiotics -- 64
Cortisone -- 64
Radiation -- 64
Thyroidinum -- 64
Choice of potency -- 65
Follow-up and management of the case -- 67
Evaluation of the remedy's action and
possibilities of antidoting the prescribed remedy - 67
Second prescription -- 68
Management of the case of an unclear remedy picture -- 72
Examples -- 75
Examples of a clear remedy picture -- 75
- Case 1 -- 75
- Case 2 -- 82
Examples of unclear remedy picture -- 91
- Case 1 -- 91
- Case 2 -- 93
A case of myeloma, gout, hypertension
and chlamydial infection -- 99
A case of endometriosis & chocolate cyst -- 101
A case of hay fever, accompanied by asthmatic
breathing, hypertension, and chlamydial infection -- 102
A case of depression, atypic psychosis -- 103
A case of influenza vaccination 97/98 -- 104
A case of influenza vaccination 97/98 -- 105
Afterword -- 107
Bibliography -- 111












