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What actually Morbific Noxious Agent is and its importance in Homoeopathy?



Morbific noxious agent, what it is? Is it chemical agent or gaseous agent? Is it living agent or non-organic agent? What morbific noxious agent is and why it is important to know it for Homoeopathic treatment?


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Morbific noxious agent means any agent which is capable of producing disease conditions inside human body and also harmful to living vital force. So, this was about what morbific noxious agent means. So, this is what is called morbific noxious agent.

Next question, is it chemical agent or gaseous agent? It can be any one of them. What is necessary is that it can affect human body and got such capable powers which can disease inside human body, harming its vitality. 

Next question, is it living agent or non-organic agent? It can be any of them. Which one of them able to produce disease, that one is given name of morbific noxious agent along with its own name.

Next, question was, why it is so necessary to know about it for Homeopathic treatment? It is necessary to know about it, because morbific noxious agent which is inimical to human body vital force, is considered cause of disease. And, cause of disease is very important during deciding Homeopathic treatment.

Does morbific noxious agent needs to be something, which is macroscopic or it can be microscopic? Do it needs to be something which is viable to senses or it can be something like stress effects, depression effects or anxiety effects which cannot be screened with senses or lab tests? It can be anything macroscopic or microscopic, living or non-living things which can be screened with senses and it can be something non-viable to senses, for example, stress effects, depression effects which cannot be screened with senses and lab tests.

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