Fluor Albus Nosode – Nosode of Leucorrhoea

Fluor Albus Nosode – Nosode of Leucorrhoea

The attenuations of this nosode are prepared from vaginal discharge (leucor- rhoea).

Leucorrhoea must be understood as an outlet with a biological purpose, for the elimination of a wide variety of homotoxins. Thus, from a biological point of view,

it is an absurdity to suppress it by external means, since in this way great biological damage will be caused, which may be responsible not least for the creation of neo- plasms (uterus, ovaries). The enormous increase in the incidence of uterine cancer may be traced back to such retoxic practices, and also the completely wrong but generally widespread consumption of pork (and all kinds of sausage, which contains a high percentage of pork), and of course also of ham, bacon, etc. Leucorrhoea can only be healed in a biologically acceptable way if women keep to a diet which is strictly free of pig-meat.

Of course, the success of such dietary measures will only become noticeable after a period of some months, since the sutoxic factors of pork become built into the con- nective tissue (sutoxic fatty acids as part of an adipose state) and, because of their enormous calorific content, can only be metabolised slowly.

The nosode is not indicated only in leucorrhoea, but also in illnesses following the suppression of it. It may also be used particularly as an intermediate remedy in neo- plasms of the female reproductive tract, to mobilise the body’s defences against this cause of damage. As is the case with other nosodes, one can often then see the orig- inal illness, having previously been suppressed, coming out again, usually associated with appropriate discharges, and in no way must this be suppressed again.

If discharges of any kind occur (with the exception of haemorrhages), they must always be regarded as an outlet serving a biological purpose, by way of which – par- ticularly after the use of nosodes – the originally responsible homotoxins are being set in motion and channelled towards detoxifying elimination.

Just as is the case with the onset of sweating in an attack of feverish influenza, pa- tients usually find that this resumption of elimination is associated with an improve- ment in the way they otherwise feel. In many cases doctors are able to confirm this in terms of an improvement in pre-existing degeneration phases.

The Fluor Albus nosode may also be tried in adnexitis, parametritis, salpingitis, endometritis, ovarian cysts and other affections of the female reproductive tract, par- ticularly in cases where a vaginal discharge has previously been suppressed. For it is possible for all these conditions to stem from such a previous retoxication.

Here one must also bear in mind the relationships with neural therapy since, in chemotherapeutic treatment of leucorrhoea and of ulcerations of the uterine cervix often very potent drugs are used, resulting in the complete disintegration of the tis- sues with which they come into contact, and this must be followed by the stimula- tion of new tissue-growth. In this process the neural receptors of the vaginal mucosa certainly sustain damage in the form of an impregnation phase, and this can be ex- pressed, for example, as neuralgia in remote areas of the body (e.g. trigeminal), or even as other forms of neurosis, e.g. complaints resembling angina pectoris etc.

Thus in treating women it is necessary to enquire in every case whether, at some time, an often apparently innocuous leucorrhoea has been treated and cured, possi- bly in a matter of days. In all such cases the Fluor Albus nosode should be given, and the patient cautioned on no account to have the leucorrhoea treated by any kind of suppressive therapy when it recurs.

Following the Law of Similars, the Fluor Albus nosode could also be deployed in other mucosal catarrhs of a mucous or mucopurulent kind, e.g. of the sinuses, where in some cases relationships may be established with the nervous system in deter- mining the focus of the disease.