Unlocking the Power of Tuberculinum: Effective Nosode Utilization in Homeopathy – A Case Report

Authors

  • Itti Mishra Author
  • Jineshwar Annasaheb Yaligouda Author
  • Padmraj Jineshwar Yaligouda Author

Keywords:

Nosodes, Multipolychrest, Culture of bacilli, Phthisis, Intellectual types, Hyperactive, Tuberculosis, Plica polonica

Abstract

Tuberculinum is a combination of Psora and Syphilis i.e. Tubercular miasm or Pseudo psora. The main feeling in this miasm is that of being shut in, cramped, suffocated and to get out from such a situation. The tubercular miasm seems to demand a need for rapid change as a condition of survival. The sensation of suffocation especially when struck in a particular place and the need for hectic, intense activity are the two aspects of tubercular miasm. As Tuberculinum is a nosode, the basic theme of nosode is desperation and this desperation is expressed in every sphere of life of a person who requires them. It shows psoric manifestations like irritability, restlessness and syphilitic manifestations like destructiveness, wildness and cruelty.

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Author Biographies

  • Jineshwar Annasaheb Yaligouda
    Professor & H.O.D, Department of Human Anatomy, Gulabrao Patil Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Miraj, India; President of Malgaon Medical Association Malgaon, Miraj, Sangli; Sanjivani Clinic, Malgaon, Miraj
  • Padmraj Jineshwar Yaligouda
    B.H.M.S. Final Year, Bharatesh Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Belgavi, Karnataka State, India

Published

2025-04-20

How to Cite

Unlocking the Power of Tuberculinum: Effective Nosode Utilization in Homeopathy – A Case Report. (2025). Homoeopathy for All, 27(4), 119–122. Retrieved from https://journals.acspublisher.com/index.php/hfa/article/view/21621