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Revision as of 10:50, 8 September 2024
Bell is one of best Sehgal Remedies which is used commonly in Sehgal Method.
Sehgal Rubrics
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DELUSIONS, sensations, misrepresents hisonly Bell |
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Unable to communicate one’s feelings correctly. |
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Gesture makes, Groping as if in Dark: Cocc, Hyos, Op, Stram |
DELUSIONS, business ordinary they are pursuingArs, Bell, Stram |
Business: An occupation or profession.
Thought: Opined, considered. Perusing: Carrying on. Ordinary: Somewhat inferior or below average. |
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DELUSIONS, possessed, beingArs, Bell, Canth, Hyos, Lach, Op, Plat, Sil, Stram, Sul, Verat |
Possessed: Is under the control of some other power.
Is owned by something or someone else and has forfeited the right for independent existence. |
Feels that the person is under the occupation of some other power and has to live and act according to its wishes. |
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QUIET, wants to be, repose and tranquility, desiresArn, Bell, Bry, Gels, Kali-c, Lach, Nat-m, Phos, Sul |
Quiet: Making no disturbance or trouble; peaceful; free from disturbing thoughts or emotions; free from activity, to attain a state of stillness; by stopping every activity, no movement.
Repose: The state of being at rest; sleep. Tranquility: The state of being free from or unaffected by any sort of disturbing emotions. Desires: Craves; expresses a wish to obtain. |
A person needs rest and is preferably craving for sleep which he feels he can achieve by suspending all activities and work. | Whenever I get tired, I feel like taking rest. To recoup lost energy which I can achieve only in a peaceful atmosphere without any sort of noise | |
DELUSIONS, surrounded by friends, is |
Surrounded: Encircled, enclosed on all sides.
Friends: Persons attached to one another by feeling or affection or personal regard; a person who is on good terms with another; not hostile. |
Everyone around him seems to be friendly and without any bad design. | I don t see anything bad in any person. All are respectful and affectionate to me. They seem very near me without discrimination. | |
Exhilaration/ Exuburance |
Exuberance (n) = A state of extreme joy and vigour. | The person remains over joyous which also exhibits his stamina to live within. | I never find him tired of his sense of humor and joy. Whenever he meets you, you will find him full of fun and frolic. | |
MAGNETIZED, desires to be; mesmerismCalc, Lach, Phos |
Magnetized: Wants to acquire the quality of a magnet i.e. the power of attraction.
Mesmerism: The act of inducing an extraordinary state of the nervous system in which the operator is supposed to control the action and thoughts of the subject. |
Both the rubrics are opposite in sense. Wants to be magnetized, (to be attractive) so as to be able, to attract (charm) others (mesmerism amel.) because it gives satisfaction. The desire is to be the centre of attraction. |
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COMPANY, aversion to, friends, of intimateBell, Cham |
Company: Companionship. Association.
Intimate: Associated in close personal relation. Friend of = A person attached to another by feeling of affection. |
Why should one avoid the company of closely related person? It seems he has to hide something which he feels he will not be able to, if he comes closer to anyone. | I don t visit people who are closely known to me because they ask probing questions about my sickness, which I don t like. |
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ANXIETY, company, when inAcon, Ambr, Bell, Lyc, Plat, Stram
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Anxiety: Discomfort | As long as I remain in the company of others. I am uncomfortable for fear of being asked unpredictable questions especially regarding my sickness. | ||
COQUETTISH, not enoughBell, Lyc, Puls, Staph, Sul COQUETTISH too muchAmbr, Bell, Lach, Lyc, Nux-v, Phos, Plat, Puls, Sul, Verat |
Coquettish: A male or female who mixes up with the opposite sex freely without any feeling of guilt or shame or serious intentions for marriage etc.
Too: To an excessive extent. Much: Being of great quantity, amount, measure, or degree. |
To indulge with the opposite sex innocently without knowing its consequences, but to a negligible extent. | The inclination of my elder child towards the opposite sex is not sufficient as it should be and that of the younger is more than the normal. | |
PLEASURE, lascivious ideas, only inBell |
Pleasure: The enjoyment or satisfaction derived from what is to one’s liking.
Lascivious : Arousing or inciting sexual desires. Ideas: Conceptions existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding. |
There is no other source of enjoyment except concentrating one’s mind on the perceptions exciting sexual desire. | Whenever I come across a beautiful girl I start viewing the attractive organs of her body which ultimately leads me to visualize her sexual organs which arouse my desire for sex. This is the only thing which gives me happiness. | |
UNRELIABLE, promises, in hisBell, Calc, Con, Lyc, Op, Sil, Sul |
Unreliable: One who cannot be depended upon.
Promises: The act of honoring one’s words. |
Cannot stick to words once said. | I cannot keep my words, not to take any other medicine because I cannot bear pain and delay in relief. | |
WEEPING, remonstrated, whenBell, Calc, Ign, Kali-c, Plat, Puls |
Weeping: Act of shedding tears to express grief.
Remonstrated: One who gets pleadings, protests, objections or disapprovals of his argument. Defeated in arguments. |
When one fails in arguments starts weeping to assert or defend himself. | He cannot stand opposition to his conception of things. When he fails to impress his point he starts weeping to stop others from pressing their views. | |
BOASTER, braggartAcon, Arn, Ars, Bell, Calc, Lach, Lyc, Nat-m, Nux-v, Plat, Puls, Stram, Sul, Verat |
Boaster :A person who speaks about himself with excessive pride and vanity.
Who speaks with exaggeration and pride esp about oneself or something connected with oneself. |
One who is excessively proud of one’s personal achievements and possessions and speaks about them with excessive air of self praise. | I can boastfully say that the intensity of pain which I could bear, nobody else could do | Boaster, Rich: Lach, lyc, Verat
Boaster, Squandering: Calc, Nux-v, Plat, Puls |
POMPOUS, importantBell, Calc, Hyos, Lyc, Phos, Plat, Stram, Sul Verat |
From the gestures of the patient I noticed that he was trying to pose that he deserves and desires to be treated as a man of dignity and importance | |||
NAIVE, intelligent but veryBell, Hyos, Stram, Sul, Verat |
Naive: Having or showing natural simplicity of nature.
Intelligent: Sharp in understanding and comprehending. |
Worldly unwise but good in understanding. | He has topped in the university so far as his studies are concerned but is so simple in practical dealing that even a child can cheat him. | |
CREDULOUSArg-n, Bar-c, Bell, Puls, Staph |
Unduly willing to believe or trust without proper or adequate evidence | Unsuspicious . |
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CALCULATING, inability toBell, Calc, Kali-c, Lyc, Nat-m, Nux-v |
Calculating: Assessing the extent of anything.
Inability: Lack of ability, power or capacity. |
Unable to assess things properly and accurately like mathematical calculations. |
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Why come to doctor at This (First) Stage?
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Sehgal Rubrics
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Calculating, inability |
Mathematic inability
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Naïve |
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Sensitive, alternating with Indifferenceonly Bell |
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Enjoymentis the axis of their life |
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Benevolence |
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Hiding, desire |
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Light desire for |
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He want joking. Tell me a nice name for my disease |
Del, Poor |
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Del, Poor + Del wealth |
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NO restrictions |
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Manic stage |
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Rage, Delirium, Desire, Mania, Delusions, Mood |
Timidity |
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He is a nice child at first. But after two min, he start .
When you tell him do not do that, He obey only for one min but soon he try to do that forbidden thing. |
He cannot tell his disease directly |
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Unreliable on his promises |
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He makes funny stories to justify his lies. |
Objective, reasonable: Alum, Bell, Hep, Lach, Merc, Nat-m, Nit-ac, Plat, Sil | He has always has objection
He asks you for the reason for the restrictions |
Bell child
- Bell dose not like to answer you
- Pompous feeling / Desire for attention of others. He makes noise to Get your attention.
- Carried desire to be but not clinging
Bell / Hyos/ Stram |
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Bed remain |
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Cling |
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Escape attempt, delirium during |
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Well, says he is |
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QUIET, wants to be, repose and tranquility, desires. |
Aggressive, Wild |
==== Dependent ==== | +++ | +++ | Affectinate, He shows he is dependent |
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Good rubrics |
Remedies | ||
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FEIGNING sick | Desires attention | Wants someone lying by her side in the bed | Bell, Calc, Lyc, Op, Puls, Verat |
UNCONSCIOUSNESS, interrupted by screaming | Remains calm or normal with short intervals of loud moaning | only Bell | |
QUIET, wants to be, repose and tranquility, desires. | Bell, Sul, Nux-v | ||
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RAGE; medicine; from forcible administration of (1) | |||
ANSWERS; foolish (2) | |||