Self Reproach
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Sehgal Remedies
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Ign |
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Lyc |
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Puls |
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Hyos |
Del, neglected, Duty |
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Mutilating his body |
Sul |
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Thought, Tormenting | |
Op |
Delirium, blames himself for his folly |
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Antagonism, with herself |
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Antagonism, with herself |
Cocc |
Responsibility, taking too seriously | Del, wrong he has done | |
Nux-v |
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Mutilating his body |
Nat-m |
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Calc |
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Mutilating his body | |
Kali-c |
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Antagonism, with herself |
Related Rubrics
Del; neglected his duty; he has (13) |
*Neglected: Disregard, leave undone, give little or no attention.
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Del; succeed; cannot; he does everything wrong (8)Anac, arg-n, Aur |
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Del; unfit for the world; he is |
Unfit: To deprive of the strength, skill, or proper qualities for anything; due to sickness unfit to perform their duty. |
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CONTEMPTUOUS; self of; (7)
Agn, aur, lac-c, thuj |
We have only one common remedy for these two rubrics which is Aur. | |
Del; wrong; he has done |
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DELIRIUM; blames himself for his folly (1) |
The point of stupidity is to keep on ignoring even when the problem has grown two folds. For example, a patient knows that drinking even a glass of wine would bring suffering, and they try their best not to drink it. But one day in a party, someone offer them wine or upon seeing the wine they thought of taking a half glass of wine. Next day, they suffer and that time it comes to their mind it was stupid on their part to do so. |