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Old 7th March 2004, 08:21 AM
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Migraine is not a pathology that belongs to any particular miasm - depending on the type of migraine it can belong to the Acute, the Malarial, the Syphilitic, the Sycotic or Psoric miasms, and I would say all the others too. Miasm is about the pattern of the disease, not the specific pathology. All pathologies belong to all miasms, because a disease name never tells us anything about the individual with the disease.

Any remedy can be good for migraines - this is one of the most common complaints I see in clinic. There is not standard migraine treatment in homoeopathy. While it is often true that many Nat-mur people have migraines, very few of my migraine cases have been Nat-mur (as an example). Asking whether a specific remedy is good for a specific disease name is a pointless exercise.
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