Allgemeine Homöopathische Zeitung 2017; 262(02): 2-76
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1601157
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Family diathetic compatibility in patients with multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica

Familiendiathetische Kompatibilität bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose und Neuromyelitis optica

MF Mendes
1   Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia – ABRAH, São Paulo, Brazil
,
R Lino
1   Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia – ABRAH, São Paulo, Brazil
,
R Kalile
1   Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia – ABRAH, São Paulo, Brazil
,
R Carillo Jr
1   Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia – ABRAH, São Paulo, Brazil
,
MS Gosik
1   Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia – ABRAH, São Paulo, Brazil
,
D Barbas
1   Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia – ABRAH, São Paulo, Brazil
,
D Cabo
1   Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia – ABRAH, São Paulo, Brazil
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Publication Date:
21 March 2017 (online)

 

In this paper we present the data evaluation of 20 patients from the Hospital Federal da Lagoa (HFL) and from the ambulatory school of the Associação Brasileira de Reciclagem e Assistência em Homeopatia (ABRAH), with neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis in its various forms and different stages of the diseases.

Due to the presence of syphilinism in family history only the information from the father, mother, grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles and brothers was considered. Family history data was collected from this group of patients, focusing in the incidence of pathologies, known as to belong to the syphilinic diathesis, using the concepts of the Carrillo Complex Systems Theory. According to this theory, the syphilinism is an instability, with a predominantly intrinsic origin in the system with a chronic character. This diathesis is characterized by a dissipative deficiency, predominantly hepatic, to the processing of certain elements or potentially toxic agents with exogenous origin (external input) or endogenous (internal input). Such non-processed substances are unstable factors in the system, with greater affinity for certain tissues (nervous, glandular, blood, lymph node and bone). The results of this assessment show the family diathetic compatibility in most patients with MS and NMO.