Yes, he was well apprised by his colleagues and those doing the study (he is a respiratory technician in a hospital in Toronto).
I used the term "feed" to mean that one situation basically seems to create, and recreate, the other; so that it seems that the miasms actually progress and evolve into each other. I wondered whether this was a good example of something that was a little more than just sycotic, and little more than just psoric; to me it seems like this cyclical pattern of apnea/low-energy/weight gain is more like an endless struggle--like what Sankaran describes as the "ringworm" miasm. It seems to be more than just the underfunctioning of psora, and the avoidance/overfunctioning of sycosis.
My friend has been under constitutional treatment for a number of years, but he is certain that these new findings will lead his homeopath to reconsider his remedy. What do you think...about the idea of a "ringworm" miasm at all, to begin with?
Divina
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