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Hahnemann’s Homeopathic Hospital in Rochester

Hering did vigorous and time consuming experimentation and provings of ninety one Homeopathic medicine, Hahnemann, the founder of Homeopathy did forty six. Hering was the first person to use nitroglycerine for headaches and heart conditions 30 years before it was used in conventional medicine.

Hering had many contributions to medicine and Homeopathy including observation of the healing process known as “Hering’s Law of Cure”, which is a set of guidelines used to distinguish if a patient’s condition is improving or deteriorating.

“Hering’s Law of Cure”

First: The body externalizes the disease. Recovery progresses from the deepest parts of the organism to the exterior. Thus a patient’s symptoms may surface on the skin and the extremeties as they start clearing from mental-emotional and deeper vital organs like kidneys, lungs, and digestive systems.

Second: Chronological disappearing of symptoms. Patients will experience the illness in a reverse chronological order as they are improving. This law is used by Homeopaths as a way of monitoring a patients healing process.

Homeopathic doctors always tell their patients that re-experiencing previous symptoms is a good sign and the sign that the treatment is working.

Third: Body heals from top to bottom and more vital organs to less vital organs. For example a back pain may relocate to the knee and then the ankle joint as it is leaving the body.

The Snake!

One of his greatest contributions at this time was the study, experimentation and provings of one of the deadliest serpents in nature, Lachesis trigonocephalus or South American Surukuku, the bushmaster snake. This gave him a world renowned fame. He was trying to find a less toxic substitute for the cowpox vaccine that Jenner was developing in Britain.

Lachesis Mutus:

The Homeopathic dilutions of the snake venom is a very powerful Homeopathic medication used in the treatment of many different issues and organ systems.

The poison of the bushmaster snake is deadly if it enters the blood stream. It causes paralysis of the heart and the nervous system. It disrupts the blood-clotting-cascade of the body and causes fatal internal hemorrhages.

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