Advanced Scientific Application of Complex Herbal Remedy in Electro-Homeopathy
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Physiological Axiom, Complex Remedy, Active Principle, Cohobation, Cover and Control, T and B LymphocytesAbstract
The basic physiological axiom of Electro-Homeopathy (EH) states that “Life is in Blood and Lymph”. Whenever the purity of blood or lymph or both is deviated by the pathogenic attack, the disease is created in human health. For faster recovery of the complex human body, 38 complex herbal medicines were invented by Count Cesar Mattei using Synergic mixture of Spagyrics of 114 selected plants. Considering the active principles of the constituting plants, the remedies are classified into nine groups. Applying suitable organ-specific EH complex remedy quickly achieves the normal state of blood and lymph by extinguishing pathogens using regenerated T and B lymphocytes. Essentially, the damaged immunity is recovered. Count Cesar Mattei is clinically tested and guided to use suitable organ-specific remedies for basic recovery. The groups of specific remedies and their medicinal properties have been precisely enlisted in various tables at subsequent section. To quickly achieve, a global and complete cure, Mattei advised to use of two or more remedies in alternation and succession. Accordingly, a scientifically designed table has been presented, in the result section, consisting of a set of Complex Remedies essentially needed for affected organs along with those remedies useful for the associated organs for successful recovery. Besides the affected organ, the associated organs and systems have been scientifically taken into consideration in the table. The set of remedies enlisted for clinical practice, includes general constitutional remedies, special comprehensive remedies to enhance the information of medicine propagation and recovery and, lastly, organ stimulant liquid electricity.
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