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- Is the condition more common, but hidden under a different name, such as eruption, wart, outgrowth, callosity, nodule etc.? | - Is the condition more common, but hidden under a different name, such as eruption, wart, outgrowth, callosity, nodule etc.? | ||
- | Digging into the issue, I have discovered the term "wart" seem to include all kinds of outgrowths and unless more properly described, it could mean almost anything. To make the matter more confused, "corns" seem to refer to either //plantar warts// or //calluses// or even both of them. If you Google-search for plantar warts images, you will discover all kind of warts which look quite dissimilar; it looks like the name is not specific enough to be used as a notion that is //specific enough for homeopathy//. | + | Digging into the issue, I have discovered the term "wart" seems to include all kinds of outgrowths and unless more properly described, it could mean almost anything. To make the matter more confused, "corns" seem to refer to either //plantar warts// or //calluses// or even both of them. If you Google-search for plantar warts images, you will discover all kind of warts which look quite dissimilar; it looks like the name is not specific enough to be used as a notion that is //specific enough for homeopathy//. |
[[en:rem:r220|Kalium arsenicosum]] is a small remedy, poorly described in our materia medica, UNLESS, of course, we recognize it is thoroughly mixed with the provings of [[en:rem:r8|Arsenicum album]] (it was the chief preparation of arsenic used by allopaths), which does little to simplify the matter. At least we can be reasonably sure the corns-on-palms symptoms belongs to Kalium arsenicosum specifically. | [[en:rem:r220|Kalium arsenicosum]] is a small remedy, poorly described in our materia medica, UNLESS, of course, we recognize it is thoroughly mixed with the provings of [[en:rem:r8|Arsenicum album]] (it was the chief preparation of arsenic used by allopaths), which does little to simplify the matter. At least we can be reasonably sure the corns-on-palms symptoms belongs to Kalium arsenicosum specifically. |