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Title: A thematic group analysis of three indigenous Bitis spp remedies
Authors: Neerputh, Sunil 
Keywords: Bitis spp. remedies;Alternative medicine
Issue Date: 27-May-2021
Abstract: 
Introduction
This group analysis study was aimed at the intention to extend the materia medica
knowledge of the under-utilized homoeopathic remedies namely the three indigenous
Bitis spp. remedies which was inclusive of Bitis arietans arietans, Bitis gabonica
gabonica and Bitis atropos. Group analysis methodology was applied to the Bitis spp.
remedies to give a clearer understanding of the remedies within the international
context as well as the South African context.
Methodology
The three indigenous snake remedies which are Bitis arietans arietans, Bitis gabonica
gabonica and Bitis atropos were analysed in terms of a review, extraction of
information, organisation of data into tables, recording of materia medica, extraction
and comparison of common themes, extraction and comparison of common
sensations, comparison of all acquired data with the broader snake family themes and
determination of indigenous group themes.
Data extraction resulted using tables for categorisation and a subsequent comparative
analysis was conducted on the Bitis spp. remedies. A group of three similar remedies
to the Bitis spp. was derived and a subsequent miasmatic classification was derived
based on the extracted data. Common sensations were also extracted and thereafter
reactions to those sensations with the compensations were deduced.
Results
The emerged sensations derived from the symptoms were constriction, stiffness and
tension that were seen on many levels of the remedies. The symptoms from the mental sphere were converted to themes of spaced-out
feelings that seemed to be consistent throughout the Bitis spp. remedies.
Indigenous themes that emerged reflected situations and feelings peculiar to the South
African context. Some of these themes are freedom, fear/ panic, money problems,
drugs and alcohol and crimes. Sensations derived were mainly anger and depression
amongst others.
The researcher proposes that the predominant miasmatic influence seen from the
symptomatology was the Sycotic miasm.
Conclusion
This study has improved the information of lesser known homoeopathic remedies and
has given an understanding of under-utilized remedies. Group analysis is an
interesting and useful tool to expand the remedies of a group, to a more effective basis
of knowledge and will help practitoners improve their skills as homoeopaths for the
better.
Description: 
Submitted in partial compliance with the requirements of the Master’s Degree in Technology: Homoeopathy, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2021.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4021
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