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2 Types of Abnormal Susceptibility



Abnormal susceptibility is very good friend of disease. Without it, disease cannot exists. They cannot exist without the presence of another, such a good friendship both of abnormal susceptibility and disease share. That is, if there is a disease occurring inside human body of an individual, then you will definitely find abnormal susceptibility occurring inside human body of that individual.

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And, if abnormal susceptibility is there, then you will definitely notice signs of disease, definitely come to know of evidence of disease symptoms and signs occurring inside individual human body on case investigations. What is abnormal susceptibility that I have already told you in previous article, "Susceptibility" of Homoeopathic Blog.

Topic of today is, "Types of Abnormal susceptibility." Yes, abnormal susceptibility found very much in disease, has two types. These two types are-

1. Number one- Hypersusceptibility.
2. and second is hyposusceptibility.


1. Hypersusceptibility- 
Yes, number one type is increased susceptibility which is also known by another name Hypersusceptibility. 
  • In this person's susceptibility is so increased beyond its normal range that person gets easily affected by that stimulus, to which it does not react so easily.
  • The person gets so easily affected by dynamic disease influence that reaction time or reception time which it take to react and receive effect of dynamic diseased influence is now decreased very much below normal reaction time.

2. Hyposusceptibility- 
Whereas second type, which is hyposusceptibility also known as decreased susceptibility is just opposite of 1st type. Yes, it is opposite, in sense that, in it the normal susceptibility which become increased in Hypersusceptibility, gets decreased in hyposusceptibility
  • Yes, it is so decreased below normal susceptibility range that individual human being which used to react to some normal stimulus does not react to them at all now. Individual which earlier used to receive effect of some normal body stimulus, does not react to them at all in hyposusceptibility. 
  • The reaction time of reacting to stimulus and reception time of receiving effect of stimulus is so increased too much above normal reaction and normal reception time of human body that person now no longer have normal susceptibility and now suffers from hyposusceptibility.

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