Moon its effect and successful prescription

Dr Renita Joshma D Souza, Dr Rita Chakraborty

We look into the night sky every day, noticing different appearances of moon. We see a bright circle to a narrow crescent and sometimes there is no moon. Moon that we see at different times of the month is called the Moon’s phases.  As we know moon does not produce light, Sunlight reflects on the moon’s surface hence it emits light. Following are the different phases of the moon-

New We cannot see the Moon
Waxing Crescent: In the Northern Hemisphere, we see the waxing crescent phase as a thin crescent of light on the right
First Quarter first quarter phase as a half moon
Waxing Gibbous The waxing gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon. Waxing means it is getting bigger
Full We can see the Moon completely illuminated during full moons
Waning Gibbous The waning gibbous phase is between a full moon and a half moon. Waning means it is getting smaller.
Third Quarter We see the third quarter moon as a half moon, too. It is the opposite half as illuminated in the first quarter moon
Waning Crescent The Moon can still look quite full a few days after Full Moon in the Waning Gibbous phase1.

The lunar cycle has an impact on human reproduction, in particular fertility, menstruation, and birth rate. Melatonin levels appear to correlate with the menstrual cycle. Admittance to hospitals and emergency units because of various causes (cardiovascular and acute coronary events, haemorrhage, diarrhoea, urinary retention) correlated with moon phases. In addition, other events associated with human behaviour, such as traffic accidents, crimes, and suicides, appeared to be influenced by the lunar cycle. However, a number of reports find no correlation between the lunar cycle and human reproduction and admittance to clinics and emergency units2.

Hence, Moon’s Cycle produces Physical and mental-emotional changes that correspond to Homoeopathic remedies.  In 1931, ‘Times of the Remedies’, about 186 remedies were used in this work by Dr C.M.Boger. He emphasised on ‘Moon Phases’ in action of drugs. It was his extensive research work carried on this, caused advancement of homoeopathic science which gave new angle of vision in prescription. This work contains table of moon phases- first quarter, full moon, last quarter and new moon. Table consist of an enumeration of the time, at which successful prescription was made. When patient reported striking relief in symptoms, time was marked in phase of moon. Numbers mentioned in tables denotes number of cases where remedy was prescribed was successful in bringing out results3.

Moon phases4:

Name of remedies New moon First quarter Full moon Last quarter
Arsenic Album 22 30 19 15
Calcarea carb 23 23 24 16
Lachasis 15 12 20 14
Lycopodium 15 12 20 14
Nux vomica 20 10 5 13
Phosphorous 21 20 51 32
Pulsatilla 21 28 19 29
Rhus tox 27 15 10 18
Sepia 15 19 10 26
Sulphur 20 12 25 29

References

  1. https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/moon/phases.html
  2. Zimecki M. The lunar cycle: effects on human and animal behavior and physiology. Postepy Hig Med Dosw (Online). 2006;60:1-7. PMID: 16407788.
  3. Tiwari, S.K. (2005) Essentials of repertorization. 5th edn. New Delhi: B. Jain.
  4. Boger, C.M. (2020) Times of the remedies and Moon Phases. Noida, U.P, India : B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd.

Dr Renita Joshma D Souza
Post Graduate -MD-Part 1
Father Muller Homoeopathic Medical College, Mangalore

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