2.1.2.2.) Sycosis
2.1.2.2.1) Hypersycosis
2.1.2.2.1.1.a) Hypersycosis diseases:
Cells: hypertrophy, hyperplasia, enlargement of the cell organ
Blood: hypercholesterolaemia, gout, hyperlipidaemia, diabetes, hypertension ...
Stones: Kidney stones, gallstones, tartar
Water: swelling, oedemata,
Fibrin: hardness, fibrosis, induration, arteriosclerosis
Elastin: constriction, stricture, stenosis
Bones: increased growth, osteophytes, exostosis
Blood vessels: varicosis, aneurysm, haemorrhoids
Skin: corns, keloid, warts, oily skin, psoriasis, hyperpigmentation
Tumours: growth / proliferation all over the body, e.g. brain, stomach, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc.
General: Chron. inflammations that easily turn into constructive pathologies.
Poor healing, deep symptoms, with yellowish or greenish secretions. The symptoms are slow and persistent. Generally large frame, long, strong bones, well-developed cheeks and
facial bones, well-developed osteophytes, large nose.
2.1.2.2.2.1.b) Hypersycotic mental and emotional state:
Just as the cell in the sycosis cushions itself with padding to protect itself and hide, deception and hiding play a large role in the mental and emotional state as well. The sycotic patient hides and dissembles as a rule. There is hypersycosis or hyposycosis here too.
Hypersycosis = excess:
o Everything that is excessive, that is too much without being destructive
o Talkative; theorises; extroverted; show-off
o Vanity; wants to be great; flatterer
o Anger, rage: easily, because of small things, involuntarily, if in pain, if interrupted, if contradicted; fits of rage;
o Excesses, self-indulgence; inconsolable; gluttony; intrusive
o False, deceitful; inclination to gamble; corrupt, open to bribery; hypocritical,
o Egotism; avarice, greed;
o Pride; boldness, audacity, cockiness; self-importance, dictatorial; self-opinionatedness;
o Erotic inclination, lust; coquettish; unrestrained; self-control, lack of; lewd; shameless
o Fun, exuberance; joking; laughter: loud; about little things; groundless; excessive; mocking; smiling about everything;
o precociousness; sexual precociousness;
2.1.2.2.2) Hyposycosis
2.1.2.2.2.2.a) Hyposycosis diseases:
Cell: hypotrophy, hypoplasia
Blood: hypolipidaemia, hypoproteinaemia, anaemia, hypotension
Collagen: tissue less firm àdilatation of the heart or other organs
Elastin: lack of elasticity, slackening of tissues, laxity of tendons, muscles, prolapses, hernias, varicose veins, haemorrhoids
Bone: osteoporosis, bone loss ...
General: stasis and slowness are hyposycotic
Hyposycosis = deficiency
Everything that is reduced, too little, without being destructive.
2.1.2.2.2.2.b) The hyposycotic mental and emotional state:
· Humiliation, embarrassment;
· Absent-mindedness, mentally distracted, as in a dream, lost in thought, sluggishness; concentration
difficult;
· Tries to escape; desire to hide; sorrow, cannot cry; sadness, quiet; cries when alone;
· Fear, cowardice; fear of strangers; presence of strangers agg; reserved; cannot bear being looked at;
helplessness; weak-willed; shyness, exaggerated modesty; self-confidence, lack of;
· Childlike, childish, immature;
· Homesickness
· Slowness; learns to talk late;
· Laugh, can't; never laughs; never smiles;
· Groans; grumbles; sighs;
· Anger, rage: suppressed;
· Ruminating, brooding; loves being alone; introverted; misanthropy; distant, unsociable;
· Pleads;
· Satisfied; healthy, claims to be, despite severe illness;
2.1.2.2.2.2.c) Sycotic triggers:
- Sycotic constitutions are sensitive and stressed.
- Long-lasting emotional distress, indignation, stress
- Repeated brooding over disappointment in love
- Suppressed rage, personal offence
- Emotional distress due to loss of money, position, love
- Business worries, domestic worries
sources:
Samuel Hahnemann, The Organon of the Healing Art, 6thedition according to the edition by Richard Haehl 1921, Haug Verlag
Dr. Kavita Sawant - 24.09.09; seminar transcript from Renate Greißl
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