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Origins of Disease

Master homeopathic educator and clinician Louis Klein presents the keenly awaited second volume of MIASMS AND NOSODES, further expanding our knowledge of the origins of disease.

Also available: Miasms and Nosodes Volume 1

Building on the work of other contemporary homeopaths, he has brilliantly developed a numerical understanding of the stages of the periodic table and aligned the various miasms and their associated ‘core words’ with these 18 stages. Distilling essences from both traditional and modern sources, the sycotic and syphilitic miasms and the related diseases, remedies and nosodes are particularly well described. Other diseases such as leptospirosis, psittacosis, Lyme disease, brucellosis and cat scratch disease, and a number caused by staphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria, are also included.

In the section on the Lactobacillus acidophilus Nosode, Louis Klein explains the energetic impact caused by years of consuming ‘harmless’ probiotics. Chlamydia, now the most frequently reported sexually transmitted disease in many Western countries, has, Klein proposes, in some ways replaced gonorrhoea as the modern underlying sexual miasm. The description of the dispositional and physical attributes of the Chlamydia trachomatis Nosode, with its similarities and differences to Medorrhinum, is essential reading. The Cholera Nosode, placed in stage 11 with features of conservative reactionism and ‘holding on’, may be important for patients who participate in ultra-conservative religious practices.

This entire book, a culmination of 40 years of practice, is an impressive gift for all homeopaths.

“Jan Scholten previously mentioned a certain symmetry of stages in the periodic table with stage 10 as the mirror axis. Louis Klein develops this idea to create a new order in the world of infectious disease. With the help of this intelligent navigation we can safely find our way through an astonishing cosmos of bacterial disease, almost with the sensation of being in Louis XIV’s hall of mirrors at Versailles. The stages create a sublimely cool clarity in the previous jungle of miasms. Lou organises the symptoms and characteristics of the remedies in his tried-and-tested ‘Clinical Focus Guide’, hence this book also serves as a good quick reference guide for the nosodes.” Ulrich Welte, homeopathic doctor


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Book: 384 Pages
Release date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-95582-238-5
Order number: 26273
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As to Louis Klein's second edition on Miasms and Nosodes another momentus work to complement the first one, the information presented and categorised in the stages of Scholtens Periodic Table is useful and logical from the perspective of infections and their miasmatic influences especially for bacterial organisms on disposition and health and i eagerly await his third volume for more specific information on viral infections.
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I really like the book and I think it's a shame that it hasn't been translated into German. It's worth it.
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