Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorica

2010-09-01 Thread john snodgrass
it states that it is good

--- On Tue, 8/31/10, Dalton Garis malugss...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Dalton Garis malugss...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorica
To: john snodgrass jcs...@yahoo.com, Carol E snow121...@hotmail.com
Cc: transverse myelitis tmic-list@eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 11:40 PM


I can’t make anything out of this article;

Is it saying it is good or that it causes all these symptoms?

Dalton





From: john snodgrass jcs...@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:48:50 -0700 (PDT)
To: Carol E snow121...@hotmail.com
Cc: transverse myelitis tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorcia
Resent-From: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:48:49 -0700

found this on wild search:
 

LECTURES ON HOMŒOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA
by JAMES TYLER KENT, A.M., M.D.
Late Professor of Materia Medica in Hering College, Chicago.
Presented by Dr Robert Séror
Magnesia Phosphorica 
Magnesia phos. is best known for its spasmodic conditions and neuralgias.
The pains: are very violent and may affect any nerve. A pain localizes itself 
in a nerve and becomes worse and worse, sometimes coming in paroxysms, but 
becoming so violent that the patient becomes frantic.
The pains are ameliorated by heat and pressure. The patient feels better in a 
warm place; and his neuralgias are also better, he is miserable, and his pains 
are brought on when he becomes cold or is in a cold place. Pains are brought on 
from riding in the cold, and in cold, damp weather. Exposure for a long time to 
cold winds causes neuralgia of the face,
The pains are felt everywhere. Pain in the bowels, enteralgias, cramps in the 
stomach and bowels, with the same modalities. Pains in the spinal cord under 
the same rule - amelioration from heat. There are times when a nerve, in which 
there is considerable pain, becomes sensitive to pressure, becomes sore. The 
spinal cord becomes sore.
Convulsions, with stiffness of the limbs. Convulsions in adults or children, 
followed by extreme sensitiveness to touch, to wind, to noise, to excitement, 
to everything. Such convulsions, as children have during dentition. Colic; 
three months'colic, cramps, bilious colic.
But the special feature is its power to debilitate, to cause irritation of the 
nerves and muscles. Cramps from prolonged exertion. Stiffness numbness, 
awkwardness and deadness of a nerve from prolonged exertion.
Fingers: Thus it applies to long use of the hands and fingers in writing, and 
gives a fair sample of writer's cramp. It is especially useful in the cramps 
that come in the fingers, from writing, playing instruments and piano practice.
Pianists suddenly break down, with stiffness of the fingers, after several 
hours' labor every day for years. The fingers give out. In playing the harp a 
cramp comes on and the fingers cannot perform their use. Other parts are 
affected in the same way from prolonged exertion. A laborer's hand will 
sometimes cramp and become almost useless. As soon as he undertakes to do that 
particular thing his hand cramps and he clutches the implement or loses hold. 
The carpenter after prolonged use of a tool has a cramp. This is a strong 
feature of the remedy in all sorts of over-exertion.
Violent cramps in dysentery and cholera morbus, that make him scream out. 
Twitching of the muscles all over the body, as in cholera. It was Schüessler's 
main remedy for chorea, but we can only use it by its proving. Schüessler 
prescribed it in all nervous conditions, but its proving justifies its use in 
neuralgia ameliorated by heat and pressure, cramps and twitchings.
Shooting pains along the nerves, but these are not so common as violent pains 
in paroxysms - a tearing pain as if the nerve were inflamed and put on a 
stretch. Shaking as in paralysis agitans and complaints resembling it. 
Amelioration from heat and pressure, and aggravation from cold, cold bathing, 
cold winds, cold weather, lack of clothing. Pains all over, but more likely 
pain located in one part.
Mind: The mental symptoms have not been brought out to any extent. It has been 
used clinically when diarrheas have ceased suddenly and brain troubles have 
come on. Congestion of the brain, but this is clinical.
Head: Neuralgia and rheumatic headaches ameliorated by heat. Excruciating 
pains. Violent attacks of headache ameliorated by hard pressure, heat and in 
the dark.
I have seen this mitigation of the symptoms in chronic congestive headache, 
when the face was red and there was throbbing, almost like Bell .; those 
headaches give way to Magnesia phos., when there is relief by heat and 
pressure. He wants the head. bandaged with a tight-fitting cloth, a warm room, 
and he is aggravated by cold.
Eyes: Spasms and jerking about the eyes, or prolonged tonic spasms producing a 
strabismus. Violent supra and infra-orbital pains with amelioration from heat 
and pressure. It has cured more face-aches than other pains.
Face: Neuralgia of the face, worse

Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorica

2010-09-01 Thread Akua
I visited another homeopathic site and  it made clear that  MP would 
not address my needs-- it mentioned the cerebrum (and other attendant 
distresses) and the source of my pain, discomfort  and disconnect is 
not brain related...


its much lower
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Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorica

2010-09-01 Thread Dalton Garis
Whatever;

My TM is upper thoracic; there were no brain lesions.



 From: Akua a...@artfarm.com
 Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 14:52:55 -0400
 To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorica
 Resent-From: tmic-list@eskimo.com
 Resent-Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 11:53:05 -0700
 
 I visited another homeopathic site and  it made clear that  MP would
 not address my needs-- it mentioned the cerebrum (and other attendant
 distresses) and the source of my pain, discomfort  and disconnect is
 not brain related...
 
 its much lower
 -- 
 




Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorica

2010-08-31 Thread Dalton Garis
I can’t make anything out of this article;

Is it saying it is good or that it causes all these symptoms?

Dalton




From: john snodgrass jcs...@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:48:50 -0700 (PDT)
To: Carol E snow121...@hotmail.com
Cc: transverse myelitis tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Magnesia Phosphorcia
Resent-From: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:48:49 -0700

found this on wild search:
 
 
LECTURES ON HOMŒOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA
by JAMES TYLER KENT, A.M., M.D.
Late Professor of Materia Medica in Hering College, Chicago.
Presented by Dr Robert Séror
Magnesia Phosphorica
Magnesia phos. is best known for its spasmodic conditions and neuralgias.
The pains: are very violent and may affect any nerve. A pain localizes
itself in a nerve and becomes worse and worse, sometimes coming in
paroxysms, but becoming so violent that the patient becomes frantic.
The pains are ameliorated by heat and pressure. The patient feels better in
a warm place; and his neuralgias are also better, he is miserable, and his
pains are brought on when he becomes cold or is in a cold place. Pains are
brought on from riding in the cold, and in cold, damp weather. Exposure for
a long time to cold winds causes neuralgia of the face,
The pains are felt everywhere. Pain in the bowels, enteralgias, cramps in
the stomach and bowels, with the same modalities. Pains in the spinal cord
under the same rule - amelioration from heat. There are times when a nerve,
in which there is considerable pain, becomes sensitive to pressure, becomes
sore. The spinal cord becomes sore.
Convulsions, with stiffness of the limbs. Convulsions in adults or children,
followed by extreme sensitiveness to touch, to wind, to noise, to
excitement, to everything. Such convulsions, as children have during
dentition. Colic; three months'colic, cramps, bilious colic.
But the special feature is its power to debilitate, to cause irritation of
the nerves and muscles. Cramps from prolonged exertion. Stiffness numbness,
awkwardness and deadness of a nerve from prolonged exertion.
Fingers: Thus it applies to long use of the hands and fingers in writing,
and gives a fair sample of writer's cramp. It is especially useful in the
cramps that come in the fingers, from writing, playing instruments and piano
practice.
Pianists suddenly break down, with stiffness of the fingers, after several
hours' labor every day for years. The fingers give out. In playing the harp
a cramp comes on and the fingers cannot perform their use. Other parts are
affected in the same way from prolonged exertion. A laborer's hand will
sometimes cramp and become almost useless. As soon as he undertakes to do
that particular thing his hand cramps and he clutches the implement or loses
hold. The carpenter after prolonged use of a tool has a cramp. This is a
strong feature of the remedy in all sorts of over-exertion.
Violent cramps in dysentery and cholera morbus, that make him scream out.
Twitching of the muscles all over the body, as in cholera. It was
Schüessler's main remedy for chorea, but we can only use it by its proving.
Schüessler prescribed it in all nervous conditions, but its proving
justifies its use in neuralgia ameliorated by heat and pressure, cramps and
twitchings.
Shooting pains along the nerves, but these are not so common as violent
pains in paroxysms - a tearing pain as if the nerve were inflamed and put on
a stretch. Shaking as in paralysis agitans and complaints resembling it.
Amelioration from heat and pressure, and aggravation from cold, cold
bathing, cold winds, cold weather, lack of clothing. Pains all over, but
more likely pain located in one part.
Mind: The mental symptoms have not been brought out to any extent. It has
been used clinically when diarrheas have ceased suddenly and brain troubles
have come on. Congestion of the brain, but this is clinical.
Head: Neuralgia and rheumatic headaches ameliorated by heat. Excruciating
pains. Violent attacks of headache ameliorated by hard pressure, heat and in
the dark.
I have seen this mitigation of the symptoms in chronic congestive headache,
when the face was red and there was throbbing, almost like Bell .; those
headaches give way to Magnesia phos., when there is relief by heat and
pressure. He wants the head. bandaged with a tight-fitting cloth, a warm
room, and he is aggravated by cold.
Eyes: Spasms and jerking about the eyes, or prolonged tonic spasms producing
a strabismus. Violent supra and infra-orbital pains with amelioration from
heat and pressure. It has cured more face-aches than other pains.
Face: Neuralgia of the face, worse on the right side, and ameliorated by
heat and pressure, and aggravated by cold. Tic douloureux. Chronic jerkings
of the face. It favors rheumatic and, gouty subjects who suffer with
neuralgia. It is a wonderful remedy for spasmodic hiccoughing. I have
sometimes given Magnesia phos. for hiccoughing when I could not get any
other symptoms to describe on.
Stomach and abdomen: