Remedy cycles

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Asaf cycles

Asaf plays a role in three important links:

  1. Asaf ----- Chin ------ Merc / Puls
  2. Arn -------- Asaf --------- Rhus-t
  3. Asaf ------ Lyc -------- Puls


Calc -----Tub

  • According to Kent if Tub was good, but if the disease relapsed, give Calc instead, and similarly, if Calc was good and needed to be repeated, give Tub, and you can repeat this cycle many times.


Calc-Lyc-Sul cycle

  • Sometimes we come across patients who are stuck between Calc and Sul or Lyc. They have characteristics between these three remedies and are included in this cycle. They don't go deep in any and move more in the Calc-Lyc-Sul cycle.
  • It is better to observe the cycle, but sometimes you can give Lyc directly after Sul. (Remove Calc)
  • Calc usually does not rise after Lyc. (Do not Remove Sul)
  • Sul usually does not rise after Calc. (Do not Remove Lyc)
  • In cases where you are stuck between Calc and Sul, give Sul first.


Rhus-t - Calc- Staph

  • In weakness of tendons caused by trauma, Arn is not enough and Rhus-t can be used instead.
  • But if after Rhus-t, the weakness still remains, give Calc.
  • After Calc, Staph could complete the treatment.


Sil Cycles

  • If the patient become Cold / Chilly after Kali-s, Sil is good
  • And If the patient develops heat after Sil, Kali-s is also suitable.
  • Puls----Sil-----Fl-ac is an useful cycle.
    • When the patient becomes cold after Puls, give Sil.
    • Give Fl-ac when patient becomes heat after Sil.


Alet - Sabin - Phos