Susceptability
in homeopathy
What is susceptability?
Susceptability is our inherited and
aquired predispositions to illness, whether it
be physical, mental/emotional or both. The type or nature
of our susceptabilities will depend firstly on those miasms
we inherited before birth and secondly on those
miasms and dyscrasias
we aquired since birth. We
all know that it's down to susceptability that some poeple
are allergic to peanuts yet others can eat them with impunity;
that some people get hay fever and others don't. So we know
whch illness's that we do or don't get depends on our susceptabilities
and that we all have some degree of susceptability - even
the strongest and healthiest among us have our achillies
heal.
Modern science has taught us that it's largely
down to genetics so we can understand how influences like
red hair skip a generation or will come up in one child
but not another; just as do our traits of weakness and strength.
The reason this is important in homeopathy
is because it relates to individualisation and to miasmatic
understanding, and therefore to remedy choice
and also because it enables us to understand changes
that may occur in our susceptability, as that doesn't neccesarily
remain static - it can change as a consequence of trauma
or other influences (e.g. vaccination)
We can influence our susceptabilites
by addressing the miasms and dyscrasia through constitutional
homeopathic treatment, undoing damage from aquired influences
and lessening the impact of inherited miasms. There are
some formidable examples
('Impossible cure') of this where patients suffering from
intractible diseases have made remarkable recovery under
homeopathic treatment. Understanding susceptability is one
of the keys to this.
One of the reasons why the wrong prescription
doesn't have any effect is because the system's
susceptability obviously lies in the same arena as the disease,
where it is more susceptible not only to the particular
symptoms but therefore also to the 'similar' remedy. 'Dis-similar'
remedies would be outside the arena of the disease symptomology
and therefore evoke no response from a system that had no
susceptability in that arena.
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