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| Homeopaths use the term ... when referring to what most people describe as conventional medicine. |
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| A detailed description of the symptoms a particular remedy can be expected to address is found in a .... |
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| A disease that is self-limiting is ... |
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| In homeopathy, our immune system is referred to as the ... |
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| The originator of homeopthy is ... |
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| The originator of biochemic cell salts is ... |
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| Similia Similibus curentur is also called the ... |
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| The identical substance given as in vaccination is called ... |
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| Two substances, derived from plants, have been observed to antidote the effect of the homeopathic remedy. The two substances are ... and ... |
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| Two natural phenomenon can render the effects of a homeopathic remedy useless whole still in the bottle. They are bright ... and high ... |
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| In a true emergency, the administration of a remedy may be repeated as frequently as ... |
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| The combination homeopathic remedy may be used for ... conditions but never for ... |
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| List two mental symptoms of an injured person needing Arnica montana |
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- I'm okay - Don't touch me. |
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| Briefly, and in your own words, state the 3 major facets of Hering's Law. |
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| Body heals from the inside out from the top down and in reverse order of how they appeared. |
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| In cases of genuine emergency, especially when life or limb is threatened, the time to administer the right remedy is ... |
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| after ambulance is called. |
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| When cleansing wounds, especially superficial wounds such as abrasions or scratches the external remedy that soothes and speeds healing is ... |
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| ... is the remedy to consider when there has been injury to a nerve or areas of the body rich in nerve tissues such as the fingertips, eyes and base of the spine. |
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| A bruise that is cold and numb will probably respond well to ... |
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| A wound that is red, swollen and painful and looks like it might be developing an infection may need ... |
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| The common sports injury known as tennis elbow will often respond to the remedy. |
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| Cold starts with sneezing; lips dry and cracked; blue mood; annoyed by attempts to comfort. |
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| Sudden onset; dry, hot flushed face; dilated pupils; strawberry tongue. |
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| Mouth odor; person smells sick; green or watery nasal discharge with sore nose and upper lip; raw sore throat; difficult swallowing. |
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| Throat tickling; cough worse talking, eating, laughing, cold air; tightness or weight in chest. |
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| Restless; exhausted; fearful; chilly; thirsty; severe burning, cramping pains in abdomen better from heat; diarrhea and vomiting from eating spoiled food. |
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| After overwork, overeating, use of alcohol, coffee or drugs; heartburn; sour, bitter belching; abdomen bloated a few hours after eating; irritable. |
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| stool large, hard, dry and dark, difficult to pass; stomach heavy after eating; bitter belches ; indigestion feels worse from slightest movement. |
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| heartburn; queasiness; dry mouth with bad taste; indigestion due to over indulgence in rich food; tongue coated with white or yellow substance; peevish and weepy; wants comfort/sympathy. |
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| bladder infection with cutting pain at end of urination. |
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| Headache preceded by dim vision or other visual disturbance; pain begins at back of head and extends to rest of head or forehead; person feels dull, tired heavy and apathetic; eyelids droop. |
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| Bladder infection with tremendous burning during urination; urgent need to empty bladder; restless, frantic. |
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| The most commonly useful remedy in chicken pox; extreme itching; and restlessness. |
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| despondent since breaking up with boyfriend 2 weeks ago. |
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| first remedy in croup; loud barking cough; anxious; restless. |
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| clears eustatchian tubes following earache; worse motion, rich foods, fats. |
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| extreme nausea not relived by vomiting |
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| Name the ABC remedies for babies and list two characteristics for each remedy |
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Aconite (sudden onset, restless) Belladonna (sudden onset, dilated pupils) Chamomilla (one cheek red, don't know what they want, fretful). |
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| A remedy to think of for a weepy baby who wants to be constantly held and has a distended abdomen from constipation is ... |
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| A baby with a cold who is drooling a lot, is sweaty and has a greenish, slimy diarrhea may need ... |
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| Phil when to visit relatives in Maine for Christmas. It was particularly cold, even for Maine. The day after arriving, Phil suddenly develped a high fever. He became very nervous and fearful. His skin was hot and dry. The remedy that would probably help Phil is ... |
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| Joan went out to dinner with some friends. About 2 hours after dinner, she began to have horrible stomach pains and to vomit. Joan is probably suffering from food poisoning. The remedy to take in this situation is ... |
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| The lifeguard removed the drowning child from the water and quickly started artificial respiration. The child's mother, familiar with homeopathy, reached for the remedy ..., which she had wisely put in her purse before leaving for the beach. |
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| If a person is choking and unable to speak or breathe, you must respond quickly by using the ... and a remedy that would follow well is ... |
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| heimlich maneuver and aconite. |
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| Larry prepared coffee for himself and his wife Jane. As he approached Jane's desk, he tripped and spilled the hot coffee all over his chest. Jane, familiar with homeopathy, first gave Larry ... every 15 minutes until the pain subsided. Two remedies that Jane could use externally to promote healing are ... and ... |
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| cantharis ... calendula ... hypericum |
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| Josh was clowning around with his pals when he blew his nose very hard to make a funny noise. His nose began to bleed profusely. .... is the remedy most likely to help Josh now. |
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| Sheila was so happy about the tennis match that she did not notice the sun was beating down mercilessly on her. Her pulse began to pound, her face became hot, dry and flushed, and she fainted. George ran to help Sheila, and Bob ran to call an ambulance. George noticed that Sheila's pupils were dilated. He dragged her to a cool, shady place. Besides normal first aid techniques, the remedy Sheila most likely needs now is ... |
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| As george dressed to play his weekly tennis game with his best friend bob, he reached for his brand new tennis shoes. He has invited his new girlfriend, Sheila, to watch and he wanted to make a good impression on her. Later, even though he had won both sets and was very happy, George hobbled into his apartment. He suffered raw, burning pains on his feet. When e removed his shoes, he saw that both feet were covered with blisters. George needs to use ... internally and ... externally for his condition |
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| Pat accompanied Phil, and she, too became suddenly ill. However, Pat's symptoms included a red, flushed face, and no thirst despite her fever. She was also almost delirious. The remedy pat should be given is ... |
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| Josh, normally an active 7 year old, came home after school and went straight to his bed. He just wanted to lie still. He did not want anyone to bother him. When his mother tried to take hist temperature, he was quite grumpy with her. He indeed had a fever, but no other clear symptoms. The remedy best indicated for Josh is ... |
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| The remedy that is associated with the 4-D's dull, dumb, dropey is ... |
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| Debbie was watching her son's softball game when a pop fly surprised her by hitting her left cheek and eye. She immediately took Arnica, which she cleverly took with her to all her children's athletic events. By the time she got home, the tissue around her eye was turning black and blue but the eyeball itself appeared normal. The ice she was applying felt really good to her. The remedy that would probably be good at this point is ... |
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| Joe began to feel very restless and anxious with an increasing weakness. He took his temperature, and he had a fever. Despite his fever, he was chilly and wanted to stay warm. He was very thirsty for frequent sips of water. The remedy that Joe should try to relieve his symptoms is ... |
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| Donna called the ambulance as her son John was having a severe asthma attack. John was very anxious and restless and was unable to lie down because of a feeling of suffocation that had occurred at about 1 am. While waiting for the ambulance, Donna should give John some ... to relieve his symptoms. |
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| If a person faints from severe pain, the remedy to consider is ...however, if he/she faints from slight pain, the remedy is ... |
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| chamomilla ... hepar sulph. |
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