International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part K (2025)
A retrospective study to ascertain the miasmatic approach of the patient as assessed by their blood groups
R Thirugnanasambantham and K Nivedha
This Retrospective study is to ascertain the miasmatic approach of the patient as assessed by their blood groups. Miasms are believed to be the underlying disease tendencies or predispositions that influences an individual susceptibility to certain diseases and their response to treatment. A retrospective analysis of fifty patient records was conducted to identify the predominant miasm in each case and to assess its association with the patient’s blood group. Among the 50 cases studied, Psora was observed in 48 cases (96%), while Sycosis was found in 2 cases (4%); no instances of Syphilitic miasm were recorded. The predominance of Psora was consistent across all blood groups, suggesting it as the most common underlying chronic predisposition in the study population. These findings support the classical homoeopathic view that Psora forms the basis of most chronic diseases.
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