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Old 5th April 2006, 05:55 PM
Robert & Shannon Nelson
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But could any of these situations (I recognize some, but not all) be
related to the strangest part--that after death on pressure to the
chest he bled from mouth, nose, ears?

On Apr 5, 2006, at 12:16 PM, V.T. Yekkirala wrote:

>
> Hi,
> You worte:
>
> On further questioning it is found that the person was putting on
> weight all of sudden since the past 3 to 4 months.
>
> Does anyone have any idea for this sudden change? I am interested in
> : under what conditions does a person start putting on weight. Is it
> related to kidneys malfunctioning, liver issues or heart issues."
>
> In all such cases, we need to find out if his appetite suddenly became
> ravenous, in which case the cause could be Insulinoma or Frohlich's
> Syndrome. If not the cause could be Cushing's syndrome or
> Lipodystrophy or Hypogonadism or Klinefelter's Syndrome or
> Hypothyroidism. If associated with mental retardation it could be
> Alzhiemer or memory loss occasioned by various traumatic factors. If
> your pt is a female you may also investigate if it is a case of
> Polycystic ovaries.
>
> Homeopathically the miasm involved is Sycotic (+ Psora of course). At
> the recent seminar
> Dr. Vijayakar however classified it as Syphilitic if the obesity is
> one of exponential/ excessively rapid/galloping/ runaway type,- hence
> out of control - running back into psora (active, not latent) - cases
> of such a compounded miasm require altogether a different approach
> because it is like fire added to the fuel and he dwelled on this topic
> at length. It is difficult for me to reproduce it here.
>
> With best wishes,
> V.T.Yekkirala
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