Symptoms from patient's history reappear
Response
Remedy is acting but potency now too crude
Evaluation
Stop and wait or increase potency of LM
Action
8. Return of old Symptoms
Response
Improvement with no problems
Evaluation
Remedy is acting
1. Amelioration without aggravation Action
a) New, unfamiliar symptoms occur which are not in the remedy picture b) New, unfamiliar symptoms occur which are all in the remedy picture a) Changed disease image
Response
Evaluation
b) Accidental proving a) Select the correct remedy b) Reduce dose or frequency. If new symptoms remain, increase potency of LM
Aggravation of presenting physical symptoms
Evaluation
Reduce dose. If aggravation persists then increase potency of LM
Evaluation
Action
Reduce dose then stop remedy Remaining symptoms should disappear
6. Intensification of physical symptoms with emotional improvement at beginning of treatment
3. Remnants of the disease persist after treatment
Response
Like scenario 2 but after stopping remedy symptoms persist
Evaluation
Original disease not fully overcome
Action
Action Response
Patient feels worse at the beginning of treatment
Response
Aggravation
Evaluation Evaluation
Dose/potency incorrect If symptoms subside then patient needs no more remedy
5. Intensification of symptoms at beginning of treatment Stop remedy
Continue with remedy Consider increasing the potency or frequency of remedy
No improvement after a while on LM1 a) The remedy is wrong
Presenting symptoms are worse
If symptoms persist then continue remedy double diluted
Cure imminent Aggravation at the end of treatment
Action
Response
Dose too high or potency too low
Some or all presenting symptoms re-appear The remedy has overcome the disease
2. Continued amelioration with eventual return of presenting symptoms
7. New symptoms appear
Remedy Responses (LMs)
Definite emotional improvement Remedy acting
Response
Continue remedy as long as the patient improves increasing potency as necessary
Action
If symptoms still persist, re-prescribe or increase potency
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b) There is a block to the remedy maintaining cause/obstacle to cure c) Lack of reaction in Vital Force
4. No amelioration occurs
If a) Find a better remedy Action
If b) Remove the maintaining cause/obstacle to cure and continue the remedy If c) Increase the potency or frequency of the dose to try to stimulate the Vital Force