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Old 3rd April 2004, 07:23 PM
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And of course is it not also true that when emotional conflict is surpressed...it will turn into physical illness. I see remedies as pushing for "confession"...the body confesses what it has been holding back and may bring back the original conflict on the emotional level..where it may with some aggravation resolve itself.

When the emotional response is brought to the surface...then it appears that something has changed in the disposition of the patient...and while it may reflect the remedy that was given and disappear in a shorter or longer period...it may also indicate that a new remedy is needed.
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