Dr Aniruddha D. Patil
(Based on long-term field observation and pattern recognition)
This article explains the constitutional (fundamental nature–based) and miasmatic (deep-rooted disease tendency–based) approach in Agro-Homeopathy.
This perspective is grounded in long-term field observation, recognition of recurring disease and pest patterns, and classical homeopathic philosophy applied to agriculture.
Agro-Homeopathy and Case-Taking
The field and the crop together form one complete patient.
Foundation – The Basic Concept
Just as in human beings, when a person suffers from the same diseases, the same patterns, and the same susceptibility for 2–3 years, it is understood that this is not merely an acute problem but a constitutional defect combined with a miasmatic tendency. The same principle applies to agriculture.
Field Case History
A 2–3 year agricultural history of a field is equivalent to case history.
Case-taking includes recurring diseases, seasons, crops, pests, soil condition, water quality, humidity, and canopy pattern.
Integrated Understanding – Field Memory
Field memory includes previous crops, repeated diseases and pests, fertilizers, and chemicals used, all of which leave a lasting impact on soil and biology.
Soil Memory
Long-term imbalance due to microbial structure, pH, salinity, organic carbon, heavy metals, and chemical residues.
Energetic Imprint
Subtle energetic imprint due to chemicals, diseases, stress, cropping patterns, and medicines.
Example Case – Grapevine Orchard
Recurrent problems include downy mildew, mealy bug, thrips, sap-sucking pests, and stem borer.
Pattern Recognition
Diseases must be observed by expression, not by name.
Downy mildew – Moisture, stagnation, high sugar – Sycosis
Mealy bug – Sweet sap, sticky exudates – Sycosis
Thrips – Irritation, over-stimulation – Psora + Sycosis
Stem borer – Tissue destruction – Syphilis
Final Progression
Psora + Strong Sycosis leads to Syphilis.
Field Temperament
Moisture-retentive, sugar-accumulating, internally stressed, prone to sudden tissue destruction.
Agro-Homeopathic Diagnosis
Sycotic dominant constitution with suppressed psora and recurring syphilitic breakdown.
Why This Is Not an Acute Case
The same pattern persists for 2–3 years despite chemical control, indicating constitutional disease of the field.
Therapeutic Strategy
Constitutional remedy 1–2 times per year
Intercurrent miasmatic remedy season-wise
Acute remedy only during active disease
Key Principle
Repeated diseases indicate inherent field tendency.
Fundamental Rules
Never give constitutional remedies during active disease.
Use only 1–2 times per year in disease-free conditions.
Keep acute and constitutional remedies separate.
Key Definitions
Psora – Deficiency
Sycosis – Excess
Syphilis – Destruction
Dr. Aniruddha D. Patil
ND (Naturopathy)
M.Sc. Biotechnology
QA Microbiologist
Agro-Homeopathy Researcher

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