Influenza-Codes for Causative Agents

 

 

How to use this chart:

 

After repertorizing for the homeopathic similimum and after locating the electromagnetic site at which that code may be detected, locate detection sites for the isonosode (equilium) codes.

There are isonosode codes for:

  • Influenza viruses, the primary cause of the disease
  • Bacteria, the cause of secondary complications and an important cause for an unfavorable outcome.

 

How to locate Flu viruses on the EDS 2000:

  • Click on  Signal List
  • Click on Nosodes/Xenobiotics
  • Click on Flu list
  • Use Yes/No function to locate the correct code

 

How to locate bacteria on the EDS 2000:

  • Click on  Signal List
  • Click on Nosodes/Xenobiotics
  • Click on Bacteria Nosode III
  • Click on Staphylococcus Nosodes
    • Use Yes/No function to locate the correct code
  • Click on the Streptococcus Nosodes
    • Use Yes/No function to locate the correct code

 

 

If a code is unable to be located search the entire list of virus and bacteria nosodes.

 

The most common Flu codes are:

 

  • Type A: Influenza A virus
  • Type B: Influenza B virus
  • Type C: Influenza C virus
  • Influenzinum
  • Influenzinum vesiculosum NW
  • Influenzinum AB
  • Influenzinum SW
  • Influenzinum toxicum

 

The most common Staphylococcus codes are:

 

Staphylococcus, coagulase positive

Staphylococcus aureus

Staphylococcus hemolyticus

Staphylococcus saprophiticus

Staphylococcus schleiferi

 

 

The most common Streptococcus codes are:

Streptococcus faecalis

Streptococcus pneumonia

Streptococcus, beta hemolytic

Streptococcus pyrogenes

Streptococcus salvarius

Streptococcus viridans

Streptococcinum

INFLUENZA

How to use this chart:

Test the sign or symptom at the appropriate detection site for:

  • The homeopathic codes in the protocol list

  • Influenza codes in the signal library

  • Codes for secondary bacterial infections, mostly in the  staphylococcus and streptococcus groups in the signal library 

 

Sign or Symptom

Detection Site

Mechanism

Signal

 

 

 

 

Onset

History

 

 

Fever

TW 20

Pyrogen from infectious source

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Thirst

TW 20

GB 12

SV 10

Hypothalamus

Posterior Pituitary

ADH detection site

Flu viruses

Flu viruses

Flu viruses

Perspiration

TW 20

Pre-optic area of hypothalamus

Flu viruses

Chills

TW 20

CI 8b-1

Hypothalamus reset

Capillary-Venules (vasoconstriction)

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Bacteria

Respiration

LU 10c

LU 10b

LU 10

Lung Main Detection Site

Bronchioles

Bronchi

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Catarrh

LU 10

Bronchi

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Cough

LU 8b

LU 9

LU 10

Larynx

Trachea

Bronchi

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Pharyngitis

ST 3a-1

Epipharynx

Flu Virus

Laryngitis

LU 8b

LY 4b

Larynx

Larynx/Hypopharynx

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Tongue

ST 3-2

Tongue

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Rhinitis

LY 3

LY 1-3

Nose/Paranasal sinuses

Nasal mucosa

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Eyes

LY 2a

OP 12

Eye Detection Site

Conjunctiva

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Flu viruses; Bacteria

Muscles

SV 48

Muscle site

Flu viruses

Headache

GB 5

Cerebral veins

Flu viruses

Vertigo

TW 18

TW 17a

HT 3c

Inner Ear

Labyrinth

Cerebellum

Flu viruses

Flu viruses

Flu viruses

Fainting

CI 8b-1

Capillaries-Venules (vasodilatation)

Bacteria

Face

TW 16a-1

Facial Nerve

Flu viruses

Intestinal

SI 1b

 LI 1b

Small Intestine Detection Site

Large Intestine Detection Site

Flu viruses

Flu viruses

Mental

GV 23-1

Cerebrum

Flv Viruses

 

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