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Old 5th January 2003, 05:54 AM
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Dear M Iqbal

In a homoeopathic practice stress would have to come on its own in order to be tackled individually. Now this usually does not apply, hence you would have to deal with the person appearing in the practice. Stress may be one of the many symptoms the patient is suffering of, it may well be the entry ticket into homoeopathic therapy.The approach to treat a patient with stress is the same as treating a patient with chronic cough. Who is coming, what are the specific complaints in all detail, name all other complaints, assess the mental defilements, work out the previous medical history and the reason why someone might possibly be in the situation they are in.Get second opinions of close ones, get the medical history of siblings, parents, grandparents and other relatives. Where is the gravity of the case? Assess all intensities, modalities and generals. You will find that any pathology is due to stress, may it be environmental-personal-microbial-therapeutical-ancestral-etc. Therefore all homoeopathic remedies are indicated for stress according to similarity and all rubrics of the repertory may be consulted to treat a patient with stress.
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