Unreality / Delusions


Are you suffering from Unreality? Dr. Tyler tells us the BEST homeopathic medicines for the treatment of Delusions and Hallucinations….


Medorrhinum [Med]

      Time moves too slowly. Dazed-off sensation, as if things of to- day occured a week ago (comp. Cann. ind.).

Is in a great hurry (comp. Lilium tigr., Argentum nit.) when doing things, in such a hurry that she gets fatigued.

Is always anticipating: feels things before they occur and generally correctly.

Seems to herself to make wrong statements.

Thinks someone is behind her, hears whispering (Rhodium): sees faces that peer at her from behind bed and furniture. One night saw large people in room: large rats running; felt a delicate hand smoothing her head from front to back.

Sensation as if all life were unreal, like a dream.

Suicidal. Wild, desperate feeling, as of incipient insanity: gloom, relieved by torrents of tears.

Fear of the dark.

Had committed the unpardonable sin and was going to hell (Psorinum, Lilium tigr., Kali ph., Rob. Kali. br., Chelidonium, etc.).

Very impatient. Very selfish (Pulsatilla, Sul.) Intense selfishness and self-pity. (<) sunrise to sunset (Luet. sunset to sunrise). (See p.37.).

Rhodium [Rhod]

      In the evening a constant whispering heard (Medorrh.), as if caused by human beings, makes him look to see if there were somebody near causing the whisper.

Ind. [Indg]

      Illusions of sensation: it constantly seems to her as though she had a large goitre, which was very prominent: she was constantly obliged to look down and feel whether it was so (comp. Zincum, Sabadilla).

(N.B.- Such sensation have given us valuable remedies, as in Silica and Arnica: i.d. Ind. should be a remedy to be considered in goitre. Ind. has also “pressure in ball of eye”.).

Sabadilla [Sabad]

      Imagines strange things: that his body had shrunk like that of dead persons; his stomach was corroded, his scrotum swollen, etc. Knows it is all fancy, yet continues to imagine it (comp. Ind.).

Margaret Lucy Tyler
Margaret Lucy Tyler, 1875 – 1943, was an English homeopath who was a student of James Tyler Kent. She qualified in medicine in 1903 at the age of 44 and served on the staff of the London Homeopathic Hospital until her death forty years later. Margaret Tyler became one of the most influential homeopaths of all time. Margaret Tyler wrote - How Not to Practice Homeopathy, Homeopathic Drug Pictures, Repertorising with Sir John Weir, Pointers to some Hayfever remedies, Pointers to Common Remedies.