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In Homeopathy OPIUM in Homeopathic potency is prescribed for Pathalogical Liars, please read its provings given belopw(Taken from the Homeopathic Materia Medica By Dr.William Boericke MD) :-

OPIUM
Dried Latex of the Poppy
(PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM)

Hahnemann says that it is much more difficult to estimate the action of Opium than of almost any other drug. The effects of Opium as shown in the insensibility of the nervous system, the depression, drowsy stupor, painlessness, and torpor, the general sluggishness and lack of vital reaction, constitute the main indications for the drug when used homeopathically. All complaints are characterized by sopor. They are painless, and are accompanied by heavy, stupid sleep, stertorous breathing. Sweaty skin. Dark, mahogany-brown face. Serous apoplexy-venous, passive congestion. Want of sensitiveness to the action of medicines. Reappearance and aggravation from becoming heated. Opium lessens voluntary movements, contracts pupils, depresses higher intellectual powers, lessens self-control and power of concentration, judgment; stimulates the imagination, checks all secretions except that of the skin. Want of susceptibility to remedies even though indicated. Diseases that originate from fright.

Mind.--Patient wants nothing. Complete loss of consciousness; apoplectic state. Frightful fancies, daring, gay, bright. Unable to understand or appreciate his sufferings. Thinks he is not at home. Delirious talking, with wide open eyes.

Head.--Vertigo; lightness of head in old people. Dull, heavy, stupid. Delirium. Vertigo after fright. Pain in back of head; great weight there (Gels). Bursting feeling. Complete insensibility; no mental grasp for anything. Paralysis of brain.

Eyes.--Half-closed, dilated; pupils insensible, contracted. Ptosis (Gels; Caust). Staring glassy.

Face.--Red, bloated, swollen, dark suffused, hot. Looks intoxicated, besotted (Bapt; Lach). Spasmodic facial twitching, especially corners of mouth. Veins of face distended. Hanging down of lower jaw. Distorted.

Mouth.--Dry. Tongue black, paralyzed bloody froth. Intense thirst. Blubbering op lips. Difficult articulation and swallowing.

Stomach.--Vomiting, with colic and convulsions. Fecal vomiting. Incarcerated hernia. Hungry; no desire to eat.

Abdomen.--Hard, bloated, tympanitic. Lead colic during colic, urging to stool and discharge of hard feces.

Stool.--Obstinate constipation; no desire to go to stool. Round, hard, black balls. Feces protrude and recede (Thuj; Sil). Spasmodic retention of feces in small intestines. Stools involuntary, black, offensive, frothy. Violent pain in rectum, as if pressed asunder.

Urine.--Slow to start; feeble stream. Retained or involuntary, after fright. Loss of power or sensibility of bladder.

Female.--Suppressed menses from fright. Cessation of labor-pains with coma between paroxysms. Threatened abortion and suppression of lochia, from fright, with sopor. Horrible labor-like pains in uterus, with urging to stool.

Respiratory.--Breathing stops on going to sleep; must be shaken to start it again (Grindelia). Hoarse. Deep snoring; rattling, stertorous breathing. Difficult, intermittent, deep, unequal respiration. Heat in chest; burning about heart. Cough, with dyspnœa and blue face; with bloody expectoration.

Sleep.--Great drowsiness (Gels.; Nux mosch). Falls into a heavy stupid sleep. Profound coma. Loss of breath on falling asleep (Grind). Coma vigil. Picking at bedclothes. Very sleepy, but cannot go to sleep. Distant noise, cocks crowing, etc, keep him awake. Child dreams of cats, dogs, black forms. Bed feels so hot cannot lie on it. Pleasant, fantastic, amorous dreams. Shaking chill; then heat, with sleep and sweat. Thirst only during heat.

Fever.--Pulse full and slow. Heat extending over body. Hot perspiration. Fever characterized by stupor, snoring respiration, twitching of limbs, intense thirst and sleepiness. General low temperature with inclination to stupor.

Back and Extremities.--Opisthotonos. Swollen veins of neck. Painless paralysis (Oleand). Twitching of limbs. Numbness. Jerks as if flexors were overacting. Convulsions; worse from glare of light; coldness of limbs.

Skin.--Hot, damp, sweating, Constant desire to uncover. Hot perspiration over whole body except lower limbs.

Modalities.--Worse, heat, during and after sleep (Apis; Lach.). Better, cold things, constant walking.

Relationship.--Compare: Apis; Bell; Gels; Nux mosch; Morphinum (extreme susceptibility to pain; twitching; tympanities; much itching); Codein (dry, teasing, incessant cough; twitching of muscles, especially those of eyelids); Eschscholtzia-Cal California Poppy--(a harmless soporific).

Antidote: Acute Opium poisoning. Atropin and Black Coffee. Chronic Opium poisoning. Ipecac; Nux; Passiflora. Berberis is useful to counteract opium habit.

Dose.--Third to thirtieth and 200th potency.

I hope the provided information is helpful.
Take Care and God Bless you !

2007-02-07 21:41:42 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 3 0

There are 1 billion Chinese who see Buddha as the supreme being. There are 1 billion Indians who see him as an incarnation of Krishna. There are 500 million across Asia and millions more across Western countries. Thats more than for both Jesus and Allah and none of them was converted by the sword. In fact the Communists tried to suppress religion in China but recently relented agreeing everyone still believes in Buddhism and though Buddhism was phased out in India, Buddha is still treated as a supreme God-like figure. Goes to show that when you have the real truth you do not need to "convince" others, they will naturally be drawn to you.

2016-03-28 21:52:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They say, once a liar, always a liar. There's some truth to this. To cure the disease of lying, I believe, is to be done in the early stages of one's life, with good wisdom. For those in the later stages, forget it, you can only pray for them and hope a miracle happens. It happens sometimes, on rare occasions. I'm not lying.. Honest!

2007-02-07 21:42:00 · answer #3 · answered by maelalkhatib 1 · 1 1

What one person calls a lie is another persons version of the truth. The truth is usually in the middle somewhere.

2007-02-07 22:03:37 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

thiopenthal sodium = aka " truth serum " used for induction of general anesthesia, brain arm circulation time of 12-15 seconds ( meaning you get knock out cold in 15 secs ) however, the 15 second window theoritically gives " interrogators " time to get answers...

i use it daily in the O.R. to induce patients for general anesthesia but ive never used it to interrogate people... some patients do mumble things just before the Penthotal sets in...

2007-02-07 21:52:09 · answer #5 · answered by Clive Roland 5 · 0 1

Whenever I administer Penthotal to my patients they begin to say things that they wouldn't usually say when sober. Asking questions at this time would give you truthful answers

2007-02-07 22:18:32 · answer #6 · answered by adonisMD 3 · 0 0

Dear Rue,

If this "medicine" were indeed to be developed, it would be the invention of the century! I do believe that our politicians in Washington D.C. would make wonderful test subjects, don't you agree?

2007-02-07 21:41:47 · answer #7 · answered by C J 6 · 0 1

It is the worst community on this lovely planet. Whatever destruction is there it is only due to lie. Vitamin FK is the only solution for them.

2007-02-08 01:08:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

first of all start from self, If I forgive to truth speaking, then other will speak true.

2007-02-07 21:48:09 · answer #9 · answered by Erum Mishkat 2 · 0 1

Bible thats a good medicine! Lying is bad they will go to hell...

2007-02-07 21:59:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yeah, a taste of their own medicine!!!!

2007-02-07 21:51:16 · answer #11 · answered by eilidh M 1 · 0 1

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