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SARCODE THERAPY AS A RESTORATIVE OF HEALTH

Rajashree Mashru*, Kajal Gandhi, Atodaria Ekta and Vedshree Raole

Faculty of Pharmacy, G.H. Patel Building, Donor‟s Plaza, The M.S. University of Baroda,
Vadodara-390 002, India.

ABSTRACT
Article Received on
19 June 2017, The art of healing comes from nature not from the physician. Therefore
Revised on 09 July 2017,
Accepted on 30 July 2017
physician must start from nature, with an open mind. Sarcodes are the
DOI: 10.20959/wjpps20178-9950 preparations made from the organ extract. They are potentized
preparation from healthy tissues, organs and/or their secretion of
humans and animals. This review briefly describes the sarcodes, their
*Corresponding Author
origin and preparations, properties and the clinical benefits to humans.
Rajashree Mashru
Faculty of Pharmacy, G.H.
KEYWORDS: Sarcode therapy, Organotherapy, sarcodes,
Patel Building, Donor's
Plaza, The M.S. University homeopathic remedy, Organ Extract.
of Baroda, Vadodara-390
002, India. INTRODUCTION
“Sarcodes are homeopathic drugs prepared from healthy animal tissues
and secretions that in crude form contain biological molecules having specific physiological
functions in the human organism” According to this definition, an animal product will not be
considered a sarcode, if it does not contain some biological molecules that are integral part of
vital metabolic processes of human organism. That is the dividing line between „animal
drugs‟ and „sarcodes‟.[1]

As defined by Devide Lowenfels‟ “sarcodes contains information of biological structure of an


organ and by resonating the organ substance energetically its natural healing energy is
stimulated. Thus removing toxins and optimizing organ function.” [2]

Organotherapy uses sarcodes, extracts derived from animal or human tissues to treat medical
conditions. [3] Hence it is also known as SARCODES, or MODERN HOMEOPATHY. It is
sometimes referred to as CELLULAR HOMEOPATHY. [4] Sarcodes utilize mRNA (hence
also referred as Biological mRNA Therapy [5]) to regulate and correct the function of organs

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and bodily systems on a cellular level. The use of sarcodes transfers genetic information from
the cell nucleus to ribosomes in the cytoplasm, where it serves as a template for protein
synthesis.[3] The main requirement for the successful use of these medicines is an
understanding of the pathology involved in the disease being addressed. [6]

HISTORY
Medical treatment, by means of preparations derived from the various organs of animals,
forms a subject of intense interest. Although its scientific application is comparatively of
recent date, it was known to the ancient Egyptians and the use of orchitic substance in the
treatment of obesity is described in the writings of Sushruta, who lived sometime between
400 and 500 B. C. This is probably the first mention of Organotherapy and from that time,
frequent references have been made in literature.[7]

Nosodes and sarcodes (homeopathic remedies gained primarily from disease products
respectively organs of human or animal origin) are groups of drugs which were added to the
homeopathic Materia Medica in the 1830s. Most substances used in nosode or sarcode
therapy have a long medical tradition, with some even going back to the pre-Christian
period.[8]

This type of homeopathy was introduced in the 1930s by the English Physician, Dr. Conan,
for the treatment of acute or chronic diseases of the digestive system. It was later extended to
other pathologies. Next, a French physician Dr. Nobel used secretions of insulin hormone
produced by the pancreas for the treatment of diabetes. He later used other substances for the
treatment of a variety of conditions with great success. Immediately after this introduction,
Organ homeopathy became widely used due to its simplistic approach and phenomenal
results.[4]

DEFINITION
The treatment of disease with extracts from animal organs, especially glands is called
Organotherapy.[9] Organo-Therapy is more often written as organotherapy.[10] Organotherapy
is the use of sarcodes to treat organs of weakness, associated with disease. In Greek, the term
"Sarcode" means fleshy. Sarcodes come from humans or animals and are obtained from
healthy endocrine or ductless glands or normal secretions of living human organs and lower
animals. The secretions are mostly hormones.[3]

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Sarcodes imply protoplasm of animals as distinguished from vegetable protoplasm. In fact


Sarcodes belong to animal kingdom sarcodes include products of animal glands and
endocrine gland as a whole and secretion. Endocrine or ductless glands are those which
produce hormones in the body.[11, 12]

Its functions in Body[3]


 Balances organs, glands or tissue activity
 Slows down accelerated organs, glands or tissue activity
 Stimulates sluggish organs, glands or tissue activity
 Slows down accelerated organs, glands or tissue activity
 Will up regulate and restore hypothyroid balance OR can down regulate the overall
activity of the hyperthyroid gland (using thyroid hormone extract or Thyroidinum)
 In cases where organs are damaged due to autoimmune issues, organotherapy substitutes
for the organ and accepts the autoimmune antibodies, leaving the organ to stimulate its
own restoration.

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE[3, 4, 5, 10, 13]


Organotherapy is an up and emerging branch of Homeopathy that utilizes the use of organ
remedies, made from the health tissues of animals, to treat the patient, working on the basic
principles of Homeopathy, i.e. like cures like. It is based on the idea and understanding that
organs respond to those tissues that have an affinity for the same tissues in the human body,
no matter what species their origin.

Organotherapy is based on two fundamental laws.

(1) Identical organs.

(2) Activity by potency.

1. Identical organs: When a diseased organ is present, an identical healthy organ extract
with corrected information in the form of mRNA is administered to rectify the organ.
2. Activity by potency: Organ medicine is used to strengthen organs, glands, and tissues
weakened by toxins. A low potency is used to stimulate an underactive organ, gland, or
tissue.

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Potencies – General Remedies


The potency of Organotherapy remedies determines their affect on their target organs and
tissues. This principle is the same with Homeopathic remedies, but in Organotherapy, the
potencies scale used is low, or at the physical level.

The remedies are made by successive dilution and succussion – just as in Homeopathy when
making remedies from plant and mineral sources. Each round of diluting and succussing
increases the potency by one degree. A remedy made by four rounds of dilution and
succussion is given the label of 4, so to make a 200, the remedy must go through 200 rounds
of dilution and succussion.

In Organotherapy, 4 potency levels are used as follows.

 Potency 3C or 4C of an organ remedy is used to stimulate organ function .

 Potency 7C of an organ remedy is used to regulate the function of the organ or tissue .

 Potency 9C of an organ remedy will suppress the function targeted.

 Potency of 200k is optimal for regulating organ function.

Potencies – Hormonal Remedies


For the treatment of hormonal issues, the potency is changed as follows.
 Potency of 9c (and lower) is used to stimulate a hormone action.
 Potency 12c is used to regulate hormone action.
 Potency 15c and above are used to suppress hormonal function.
 Female hormone remedies are used in the rhythm of the female‟s menstrual cycle to
either reinforce the orderly production and triggering of hormonal responses, or inhibit an
excessive production.

Unlike classical homeopathy, Organotherapy does not have to be stopped once symptoms
have disappeared. On the contrary, it should be taken for at least three months in order to
produce desired results.

HOW IT WORKS
Sarcodes have a very notable peculiarity. They always exist in molecular form in the
organism, and participate in various molecular interactions being part of different
biochemical pathways. They become homeopathic drugs only when they are not administered

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in „molecular forms‟, but as potentized forms above 12c. In molecular forms below Avogadro
limit, they can be considered only as physiological products, not as homeopathic drugs. [1]

General Mechanism[3]
It stimulates organ functions and may help to prevent antibodies from being formed against
those particular organs. The organs can recognize the right cells and will start reproducing
them from the Organotherapy stimulation. The response of a malfunctioning or diseased
organ to the Organotherapy (sarcode) remedy is that the function of the organ or tissue is then
supported in its healing, regulation and balance. Organotherapy sarcodes can also act as if to
replace an organ which was removed partially or totally with surgery such as women with a
hysterectomy surgery, or removal of their ovaries.

It is also used to help with organ drainage in order to restore function to organs that are
affected by progressing disease. This will be especially important for the kidneys and liver.

Hormonal Mechanism[1]
Sarcodes having hormonal origin undergo two types of chemical interactions: 1. „On-target
interactions‟ and 2. „Off-target interactions‟

„On target interactions‟ are essential parts of vital processes occurring between natural
ligands and their genuine targets. They are of two types, 1. Molecular identification and
binding, 2. Actual chemical interactions. „Off target interactions‟ are those that occur
between ligands and wrong targets i.e. inhibitory pathways. As sarcodes have molecular
imprints they act as interfering agents in off targeting interactions. E.g. Thyroidinum 30.

LIST OF SARCODES[3, 13, 14, 15]


The list of sarcodes by Organ types was mentioned in Table 1.
Table 1: List of sarcodes
Adrenal Gland Fibrinum Pancreas
Adrenal Cortex Gallbladder Parotid
Anal mucosa Hemorrhoidal vein Pericardium
Ankle joint Hepatic duct Pharynx
Aorta Hip joint Placenta
Appendix Hypothalamus Prostate
Artery Inner ear Pylori
Auricular vein Jejunum Trigeminal nerve
Bile Larynx Sciatic nerve
Blood plasma Ligament hip joint Small intestine

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Bone Ligament knee joint Solar plexus


Blood Ligament neck joint Sinus
Bone marrow Ligament shoulder joint Spleen
Bile duct Ligaments Skin
Bladder Ligaments elbow joint Short bone
Bronchi Liver Spongy bone
Carotid artery Lumbar disc Surrenal gland
Carotid sinus Lumbar medulla Rectum
Cartilage Lumbar plexus Renal cortex
Colon Lumbar vertebra Retina
Cystic duct Lung Tendon
Diaphragm Lymph node Testicles
Dorsal vertebra Mammary gland Trachea
Duodenum Middle ear Urethra
Elbow joint Myocardium Vagina
Epididymus Nasal mucosa Vein
Esophagus Nerves Vertebra
Eustachian tube Nervus Facialis
Eye Orchitis
Femoral artery Ovary

CHARACTERISTICS[16]
1. Sarcodes belong to the less proved group of remedies.
2. Sarcodes are mainly stated to be the organopathic drugs.
3. All sarcodes are deep acting remedies.
4. Deficient functioning or hyper functioning of organs.
5. Symptoms are related to sources of preparation.
6. Headache worse on waking up in the morning, throbbing with nausea and vomiting.
7. Obstinate constipation.
8. Complaints are aggravation due to intake of milk lac can, lac dul,
9. Nervousness
10. Profuse urination with increased thirst. So they can be used in diabetes
11. Obesity,
12. Malignancy, Tendency to over growth

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PREPARATION[17]
The steps have been described here with for sarcode preparation method in Table 2.
Table 2: Steps of sarcode preparation
Sources:1.from whole endocrine glands
Step 1: nature of 2.from healthy secretions
material 3.from extract
4.other sarcodes
Operation is carried out in stringent biosafety compliant
Step 2: safety environment with minimum handling using sealed containers and
disposable auto-tip pipettes
• Filtration (Seitz filter) is done to get rid of cell debris,
Step 3: Removal and unidentified bacteria and large protein particles.
separation of other • If the source material is obtained as scraping of animal or human
components tissues, the keratin component of skin is removed by boiling the
scrapings with potassium hydroxide (KOH) in water medium.
• Soluble substances are infused directly in alcohol or in an
alcohol/water mixture. This process is called „trituration‟.
Step 4: preparation
• Trituration proceeds until the ingredient has become fine enough
of mother tincture
to be soluble in alcohol or in both cases is known as the mother
tincture.
• 1 part of the mother tincture is diluted in 99 parts of alcohol or in
a mixture of water and alcohol.
• This liquid is then succussed 10 times in its bottle by firmly
hitting the bottle‟s base against a firm but resistive surface such as
the palm of a hand or leather covered over book. The resulting
Step 5: Dynamizaton liquid is called 1C potency (1 refers to 1st stage of dilution and C
of potencies refers to its 1:1000 dilution ratio).
• 1part of this 1C potency is again diluted and succussed in 99 parts
of alcohol or water and alcohol mixture to produce a 2C remedy.
• This serial of process of dilution and succession, called
potentisation, is further repeated to produce increasingly higher
potencies of the remedy.
Test for sterility for aerobic and anaerobic organism should be
Step 6: Safety check
done before issue of any sarcode, for therapeutic use or for
for human use
manufacturing of higher attenuation.
Lyophilization of the original stock is done so that sarcodes can be
Step 7: prepared in future, without any need to repeat initial steps. A
Lyophilization centralized depository system preserves standardized raw material
for future use.

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These all steps were summarized in Figure 1.

INDICATIONS[2]
 As a complementary to the constitutional remedy – both as an acute or chronic e.g.
Thyroidinum as an acute of Natrum mur in an acute case of urticaria or Thyroidinum as a
deeper acting constitutional remedy in an acute case of angina pectoris which was treated
with Adrenalinum.
 As an organ stimulator when the affected organ is functionally or structurally affected e.g.
Pituitarium glandula as an intercurrent organ remedy in a case of pituitary microadenoma
 Clinical conditions, where the organ loses its very function or structure or conditions
characterized by atrophy e. g. cirrhosis of liver, spinal cord neoplasm, cerebellar
degeneration etc. and one can prescribe Hepar suis, Medulla spinalis or Cerebellum
respectively in such cases.
 Clinical conditions characterized by hyper functioning of organs e.g. adrenal hyper
function (like Cushing syndrome, adrenal cortex adenoma or adrenal cortex carcinoma
etc.) where one can use a sarcode like Adren. It may be overgrowth, acromegaly or
obesity. On the same analogical thinking, malignant pathologies also come under
pathogenesis of sarcodes.
 When a single organ is the basis of the general condition of serious order, a prescription
of a sarcode can be thought of e.g. if a patient of myocardial ischemia has now CCF and
constitutional and organ remedies based on indications are not helping the case, a sarcode
like Myocardium can be thought of or if a single diseased organ of kidney has caused
systemic effects on the system, one use a sarcode like Ren or an inveterate case that has
suffered from multiple skin conditions (from simple dermatitis to psoriasis for example)
throughout the life of a patient and which has baffled many good prescriptions, a sarcode
like Derma can be prescribed.

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 Paucity of symptoms in a case of either functional or structural type where it is difficult to


find a constitutional remedy.
 A case of pathological museum where multiple vital organs are affected in the system.
One can use many sarcodes during the treatment span, not in combination but singly in a
sequential way.
 The disease shows its „play‟ in some organs that are bound together by a system e.g. a
combination of diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism and PCOD in a case where
endocrinological system is affected.
 Exorbitant investigatory reports in a functional or structural case e.g. high cholesterol,
high bilirubin, high creatinine or blood urea etc.
 Status quo condition in a pathological case when nothing „moves‟ towards recovery after
the administration of several remedies.
 On the past and family history of certain clinical conditions that might have a dynamic
effect over the constitution e.g. history of hypo/hyper-thyroidism in family history or
during pregnancy where one can prescribe Thyroidinum.
 Preponderance of structural zone of illness with low susceptibility.
 A case of advanced pathological case where the vitality is at low ebb and it is
inappropriate to prescribe a constitutional remedy as it may result in a killer aggravation.
Preference should be given to a sarcode than a nosode in such cases as the fuse can be
burnt with a nosode.
 Clinical confirmation can be a source of use of a sarcode e.g. Pituitrin in conditions of
delayed puberty and undeveloped breasts.
 For the sake of detoxification.

CLASSIFICATION
1. Based on source of sarcodes[11, 12, 16, 17, 18]
Sarcodes are prepared from.
A. Healthy endocrine glands as a whole.
B. Normal secretion from endocrine glands.
C. Normal secretions from endocrine glands.
D. Product (or extract) of animal glands and tissues.
E. Healthy organs of animals.
F. Others.

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Details of these classes were represented in table 3.


Table 3: classification of sarcodes based on sources
Sr. Name of
Source[18] Uses
no sarcode[18]
A. From healthy endocrine glands as a whole
Summer enteritis Hemorrhagic recto colitis,
Acute choleycystitis sub acute or chronic,
Frequent insomnia, accompanied by loss of
1 Parathyroidinum Parathyroid gland of ox appetite and nausea, Continues headache,
generalized sometime with vertigo, Phlebitis
of the lower limbs, Dragging and sub acute
pyrexias, etc., [19]
Have a superior control over growth and
development of sexual organs Stimulate the
Pituitaria
2 Entire pituitary gland muscular activity and overcome uterine
glandula(Pituitrin)
inertia, Vertigo, difficult mental concentration,
confusion& fullness, etc.[19]
For any irregularity of growth, thyroid
Anterior lobe of pituitary malfunction, adrenal malfunctions, for all
3 Pituitaria anterior
gland pregnant women for toning up milk hormone,
etc., [20]
Diabetes insipidus, to regulate electrolytes and
Pituitaria Posterior lobe of pituitary
4 water in body, stimulate concentration of
posterior gland of sheep
uterus, release milk for breast feeding [20]
Healthy thyroid tissue of Anemia, muscular weakness, psoriasis,
5 Thyroidinum
sheep or calf tachycardia and goiter[17]
Abnormal craving for food or water,
6 Hypothalamus Hypothalamus of ox inflammation of the stomach, duodenal ulcers,
an appetite suppressant in obesity[20]
cases of exophthalmic goiter,
7 Thymus Thymus gland of animal when the thymus is enlarged, in rheumatic
arthritis, rachitis and marasmus. [21]
Mental deficiency, lack of concentration,
exhausted through over work, underactive
8 Pinealis Pineal gland
thyroid, dwarfism, no mense or scanty menses
aging too quickly etc., [20]
B. From healthy secretion of endocrine glands
Adrenocortico Anterior pituitary gland of Controlling activity of the adrenal glands in
1
-tropinum(ACTH) pig the production of cortisone [20]
Internal secretion of Slow pulse rate, strengthening of heart beat
2 Adrenalinum
adrenal medulla and muscle spasms [17]
Dried graffian follicles of
3 Castoreum* -
ovary
4 Corpus Luteum* Ovaries of pregnant animal -
5 Cortisone Adrenal cortex of man Cortisone allergy [20]
Oestrone, an oestrogenic
hormone, secreted by Amenorrhea, dysmenorrhoea, low sperm
6 Folliculinum
Graffian follicles of count, menopause, scanty menses, sterility [20]
ovaries

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In the treatment of diabetes, gouty transitory


glycosuria, Restoring the lost ability to oxidize
β-cells of Islets of carbohydrates and restore oxygen in the liver,
7 Insulinum[19]
Langerhans of pancreas persistent cases of skin irritation, boils,
varicose ulceration with polyurea, Acne,
carbuncle erythrismal with itching eczema
Climacteric disturbances especially nervous
Ovarian extract (expressed
8 Oophorinum sufferings, Cutaneous disorders, acne resource
juice) of sheep and cow
prurigo etc., [11]
senile decay and nervous breakdown
9 Orchitidinum Testicular extract of sheep according to brown – sequard, in climacteric
sufferings [11]
Pancreatic extract of beef,
10 Pancreatinum Intestinal indigestion and Lienteric diarrhea[17]
ox and sheep
assist in overcoming constipation,
A hormone secreted from
11 Secreatinum relieving intestinal stasis, fermentation &
gut
putrefaction, raising the low urea output [11]
Thymi glandula Arthritic deformans, metabolic
12 Extract of thymus gland
extractum osteoarthritis[19]
Internal secretion of
13 Thyreostimuline* anterior lobe of pituitary
-
gland
C. From normal secretions of animals or humans
Mother‟s milk after recent
1 Colostrum Diarrhea of infants, colic[22]
birth of a baby
Diphtheria, Dysmenorrhoea, Epulis,
Gonorrhea, Headache, Ichthyosis, Syphilis,
2 Lac caninum Dog‟s milk
sore Throat, Ulcers, Vaccinosis, Varicose
veins, Warts, etc., [22]
Ciliary neuralgia, Dysmenorrhoea, Headache,
3 Lac felinum Cat‟s milk Keratitis, inflammation of Mouth,
Stye, catarrh of Throat [22]
Albuminuria, Blindness, Diabetes, Headache,
4 Lac vaccinum Cow‟s milk intolerance of Milk, Rheumatism, pains in
Sternum, ulcers on Tongue[22]
Use for Infants or children crave pressure,
Lac Humanum/
5 [23] Human breast milk swaddling,
Lac Meternum
and small places to feel safe and grounded [23]
Amniotic fluid in pregnant Restlessness before menses Disturbed and
6 Liquor amni
women restless sleep[19]
From the stool in new born
7 Meconium* baby, passed within first
-
three or four days
From an enzyme, secreted
Indigestion with pain in gastric region and
8 Pepsinum from peptic cells of
diarrhea due to indigestion[17]
stomach of sheep or calf
Useful in children with autism, for birth
From human placental
9 Placenta humana trauma, preterm delivery, lack of mothering
fluid
and lack of breast feeding[23]

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10 Placenta suis* From placenta of pigs -


Serotoninum From a neurotransmitter,
11 -
(5-HT)* secreted from the gut
D. From products of animal glands and tissues
1 Adeps suis* From pig‟s fat -
Recurrent biliary colic, gall stone Obstinate
From epithelial lining of
2 Cholesterinum hepatic engorgements An intercurrent to
gall-bladder and bile duct
hepatitis[20]
Asthma, Constipation, Diarrhea, Gallstones,
3 Fel tauri From fresh bile of ox
Headache, Indigestion, Rheumatism[22]
4 Fel vulpis* From fresh gall of fox -
E. From healthy organs of animals
From medulla oblongata of
1 Bulbinum* -
brain
Abnormal growth of cartilage of atrophy, torn
2 Cartilage suis From cartilage of pigs
cartilage, inflammation of a joint[20]
Muscular incoordinations, ataxia, encephalitis,
From cerebellar part of
3 Cerebellum meningitis, slow speech, slow voluntary
brain
movements, stuttering, etc.,
From cerebrum part of
4 Cerebrinum* -
brain
Healthy colonic mucus
5 Colon mucosa -
membrane
Inflammation of duodenum, indigestion,
6 Duodenum Duodenum part
duodenal ulcers[20]
7 Embryo suis* From embryo of pigs -
From inner lining of
8 Gastric mucosa* -
stomach
Bedwetting, act as a diuretic, nephritis, renal
Kidney Entire kidney tissue of
9 insufficiencies, malfunctioning or damaged
(Nephrino) animal
kidney[20]
Alcoholics, congestion in liver, constipation,
10 Liver (Hepatine) Healthy liver tissues piles, varicose veins, after malaria to balance
the liver, enlarged liver[20]
Galactogogue, uterine fibroids with
Mammal
From mammary gland of menorrhagia and
11 (Glandula
cow and sheep Metorrhagia, in the profuse menstruation of
mammalis)
young girls[11]
Medulla ossis
12 From bone marrow of pigs -
suis*
13 Medulla spinalis* From spinal cord -
From mucus membrane of Allergies, congestion in nasal area, coryza,
14 Mucus nasalis
human nose rhinitis, sinusitis[20]
Adam stokes breathing, cardiac failure,
From middle (myocardial)
15 Myocardium infarcts, inflammation of the myocardium,
layer of heart
myocardial insufficiency[20]
Nervous From auditory
16 Deafness, vertigo, ataxia, meniere‟s disease[20]
auditorius (VIIIth cranial) nerve
17 Pancreas suis* From pig‟s pancreas -

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Cancer of prostate, inflammation of prostate,


18 Prostate From prostate sterility, inability or difficulty of passing urine
in male[20]
Asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, lung
19 Pulmine (Lung) From lung tissues congestion, pleurisy, pneumonia,
tuberculosis[20]
From neuron
20 Neurinum* -
(nerve cell)
From nerve layer of Blindness, detached retina, inflammation of
21 Retina
eyeball the retina, partial blindness of the aged[20]
in the malarial cachexia and enlargement of
From healthy spleen of
22 Spleen (splenine) the spleen, activator of the pancreas and
animal
stomach[11]
F. Others
Angina, small aneurisms, artiosclerosis, post
From the aorta, arising
1 Aorta operative cardiac surgery, mental tension
from heart
causing high blood pressure[20]
Aneurism, arteriosclerosis, hypertension,
Arteria
2 From the artery inflammation in arteries, low BP, poor
(artery wall)
circulation[20]
3 Conjunctiva From the conjunctiva Conjunctivitis[20]
Asthma, difficult breathing, emphysema, short
4 Diaphragma From the diaphragm
breath[20]
Discus Degeneration of vertebral discs, inflamed
5 From intervertebral disc
intervartebralis vertebrae, lumbago, sciatica, slipped disc[20]
From thymus and Laitance
6 D.N.A* -
of fishes
7 Fibrinum* From the fibrin -
8 Haemglobinum From the hemoglobin Any anemic condition of the blood[20]
From labyrinth of internal
9 Labyrinthinum* -
ear
Cancer of glands, Elephantiasis, use when
10 Lymphaticus From lymph vessel
there is infection in body[20]
11 R.N.A* From yeast sources -
Bad circulation, hemorrhoid of rectum or
12 Vein From the vein anus, inflammation in veins, Reynaud‟s
disease, varicose veins and ulcers[20]
*therapeutic uses of these sarcodes have yet to be proved.

2. Based on use of frequency[24]


A. Those which are of well-known and practically unquestioned therapeutic efficacy.
B. Those which are not well known but which, nevertheless, offer undoubted possibilities in
medicine.
C. Those which have been used slightly, which are occasionally referred to in medical
literature, but as yet have a comparatively limited usage.

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Classification with reference to above points was represented in Table 4.


Table 4: classification of sarcodes based on use of frequency :
Class A: The Better Class B: Less well known but Useful Products: Class C:
known Extracts used
Organotherapeutic Infrequently:
Remedies:
• Adrenals-I medulla • Adrenals-II Total Gland • Pancreas-III Total • Appendix
• Bile • Adrenals-III Cortex Gland Vermiformis
• Duodenum (Secretin) • Blood-I hemoglobin • Pancreas-IV • Bone
• Mammary Gland • Blood-II Normal serum Langerhans Islets • Brain and
• Ovaries (Corpus (coagulose) • Parathyroids cord-III Total
Luteum) • Blood-III antithyroid serum • Placenta Substance
• Pancreas-I Pancreatin • Blood-IV Leukocyte Extract • Pituitary Body-II • Lung
• Pancreas-II Trypsin • Bone medulla Total Gland • Parotid
• Pituitary-I Posterior • Brain (and spinal Cord)-I • Pituitary Body-III • Pineal Body
Lobe lecithin Anterior Lobe • Stomach-II
• Stomach-I Pepsin • Brain-II Thromboplastin • Prostate Gland Gastrin
• Thyroid Gland (Kephalin) • Spleen-I Total Gland • Tonsils
• Kidneys • Spleen-II Peristaltic
• Liver Hormone
• Lymphatic Glands • Testes (Orchic)
• Thymus-I Total gland
• Thymus-II Nuclein

THERAPEUTIC USES
 Single sarcodes
Conditions treated by Organotherapy-typically used in 3C, 6C, 9C and other lower potencies
were mentioned in Table 5.[3, 13]
Table 5:clinical conditions and sarcodes to use
Sr. No Condition Sarcode To Use
1. Anemia Hemoglobin
2. Asthma Lung
3. Atherosclerosis Artery
4. Bronchitis Lung
5. Constipation Recto Sigmoid mucosa
6. Coryza Nasal mucosa
7. Cystitis Bladder
8. Dysmenorrhea Ovary
9. Emphysema Lung
10. Fibroma Stomach mucosa
11. Gastritis Thyroid
12. Goiter Nasal mucus
13. Hay fever Hemorrhoid vein
14. Hemorrhoids Liver
15. Hepatitis Esophagus
16. Hiatus hernia Thyroid
17. Hyperthyroidism Thyroid

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18. Hypothyroidism Bladder


19. Incontinence Bladder
20. Insomnia Hypothalamus
21. Myopia Eye
22. Obesity Hypothalamus
23. Pharyngitis Pharynx
24. Prostatitis Prostate
25. Psoriasis Skin
26. Sciatica Sciatic nerve
27. Strabismus Motor eye
28. Varicose Vein Vein
29. Wrinkles Skin


Poly sarcodes (Organo-mixtures)[20]
List of poly sarcodes and their therapeutic uses were mentioned in table 6. Organo-mixtures
(OM) - available in medicating potency and pillules.
Table 6: Organo-mixtures(poly sarcodes) and their therapeutic uses
OM OM Name Break Down( content) Uses
Blood, Eosin, Hemoglobin, Anemia, Eosinophilla, Helps to revive
1. Blood Platelets, Red bone marrow, the tone of the blood, working on the
Spleen. actual composition of the blood
Adrenaline, Histamine, Lung, All Asthmatic conditions; in weakened
2. Respiratory
Thyroid lung conditions
Bone Bone; Parathyroid; periosteum; Injuries and any disorder of bones
3.
Irregularities Red, yellow, white marrow. anywhere in the body
Accessory nerve, Cervical discs,
Any condition involving the upper
Cervical nerve plexus, Cervical
4. Cercival shoulder girdle and neck area, in
Vertebrae, Sternomastoid and
muscular, vertebral or discs.
Trapezius Muscles.
Arteriosclerosis; Bad circulation;
Arteries, Arterial tissues,
Capillary breakdown; any condition
5. Circulation Arteriocles, Capillaries, Veins,
with a blue mottled look to the skin;
Vein tissues.
Leg ulcers, Varicose veins
Appendicitis colitis, constipation,
Colon whole, Atomic colon,
6. Colon Chronic diarrhea or dysentery,
Sigmoid colon.
Diverticulitis.
Coronary artery, Cholesterol,
Arteriosclerosis; in all heart cases; as a
7. Heart Endocardium, Pericardium,
heart tonic to prevent a heart attack.
Myocardium, Prothrombin.
In diabetes or hypoglycemia; for every
Pancreas(Hypo-
Glucagon, Insulin, Islets of emotional patients as the pancreas is
8. Hyper
langerhans, Pancreatin. affected by emotions; inflammation of
Glycemia)
the pancreas.
Digestive problem, diabetes,
Digestive Duodenum, Pancreas, Pancreatic
9. duodenitis, duodenal ulcers, gastritis,
System juice, Vagus nerve.
pancreatitis.
Auditory nerve, Cerebral cortex, Deafness, hardness of hearing, nerve
10. Ear
Cochlea. damage, meniere‟s disease.

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Accommodation problems, Blindness,


Lens, Oculomotor nerve, Optic Immature cataract, in case of wearing
11. Eye
nerve, Retina. glasses with number increasing, Loss of
reflexes, Detached retina.
Hair, Hair follicules, Sebaceous Baldness, dullness of hair, falling hair,
12. Hair
glands, Thyroid. thinning of hair, hair that needs toning.
For all neuralgias of the face, tic dol a
Trigeminal Peripheral nerve endings,
13. roux, herpes zoster, post herpetic
Nerve Trigeminal nerve.
neuralgia.
In typhoid, tonic for intestines to
Ileum, Jejunum, Peyer‟s patches,
14. Small intestines prevent the tissues becoming weak, any
Small intestine tissue.
bowel problems.
Glomerulus, Kidney, Kidney
Kidney malfunction, as a tonic for
15. Kidneys cortex, Kidney tissue, Posterior
malfunction.
pituitary, Ureter.
Synovial fluid, Synovial In knee problems, all cartilage
16. Knees
membranes, Cartilage. conditions, all parts of joint problems.
Cirrhosis of liver, during jaundice as a
background remedy or after jaundice,
Liver- Gallbladder, Liver, Liver cells,
17. nausea, Biliousness, Vomiting, great
Gallbladder Liver tissue.
tonic for liver and gallbladder, give to
alcoholics.
Lumbar vertebrae, Lumbar
Conditions involving the lumbar sacral
plexus, Sacrum, Sacral
18. Lumbar Sacral region, painful hips, thighs, legs and
vertebrae, Sacral plexus, Sciatic
feet, sciatica.
nerve.
For all lung complaints; it strengthens
weak muscles; stimulates lung and
Cardiac and Cardiac plexus, Diaphragm,
19. strengthens tissues and lung cells;
Lung Lung, Lung tissue, Vagus nerve.
Emphysema and phtysis and all TB
patients.
Cerebellum, Hypothalamus, Parkinson‟s diseases, Paralysis agitans,
Paralysis-
20. Thalamus, Motor nerves, Paralysis in speech, talking slow and
Flaccid
Cerebral Artery, Pituitary. monotonous.
Paralysis – Upper Motor Neuron, Cerebral In all paralysis cases of paralysed
21.
Spastic Cortex, Myelin Sheath, Medulla. muscles and spastic limbs.
Sterility, Low sperm count, Female
characteristic in a male, Non- growth of
Anterior Pituitary, Testes,
22. Male Genital genitals, non deepening of voice, lack
Sperm, LH, Testosterone.
of body hair growth in public area and
axilla.
Nasal Mucus Membranes, Nasal
All nasal and sinus problems, allergies,
23. Sinus Sinus, Sphenoid Sinus,
hay fever.
Maxillary Sinus.
Anterior Pituitary, Endometrium, Prone to fibroids and uterine growths,
24. Female Genital FSH for all menses problems, Menopause,
Hormone, Uterus. Sterility
Cones, Cranial Nerve 2 (Optic),
25. Eye – Retina All Retinal irregularities.
Rods, Retina, Retiene.

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For all Muscular problems such as


Cranial Nerves 2, 3, 4, 5:
26. Eye Muscles accommodation, Astigmatism, Squint,
Muscles.
Focusing etc.
Cartilage, Connective Tissue,
Supportive For repairing or strengthening of these
27. Ligaments, Muscles
Tissue organ parts.
Tendons.
Immune Thymus, Red Bone Marrow, In all cases where resistance to an
28.
Balance Interferon. illness is insufficient.
Macula Lutea, Choroid,
29. Macula Lutea All Macula Lutea problems.
Capillaries.
Restores connective tissues and fibers,
Connective
30. Connective tissue, Collagen bringing back structural and functional
Tissue
integrity.
Lumber
Spine - Lumber Repairing and rebuilding nerves and
31. Nerves, Sacral Nerves, Lumber
Sacral discs in the lumbar-sacral region.
Discs.
Sensory Nerves, Dorsal Discs,
To work on the nerves, Neuron discs
32. Spine – Dorsal Dorsal Vertebrae,
and vertebrae of the dorsal spine.
Motor Neurons.
Cerebral Cortex, Thalamus,
Spine - Brain Cerebellum, Spinal Cord, 4th As a background for all spinal injuries,
33.
Stem Ventricle Mid Brain, including lumbar punctures.
Mesencephalon.
Mesencephalon,
Rombencephalon, Cortex,
34. Parkinson's Thalamus, Corpus Stratum, For Parkinson‟s Disease.
Substantia Nig,
Sub Thalamus.

SARCODES AND HUMAN SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE[2]


In universe, everything which exists outside of man has its analogue within man. A man
beholds in part that celestial effulgence (shining forth brilliantly) I which all creation is
bathed. Each emotion has a related organ or organs. Emotions are capable of causing
physiological and anatomical alterations in organs. So, looking backwards, every
pathological state can be traced back to its emotional origin. Every organ has its secret
meaning. Each sarcode remedy carries within it the symbolic language of the human system
and of the organs and this could be utilized for developing the theme and for selection of the
appropriate sarcode remedy.

Examples: Breast, Colon, Pituitary gland.


• Breast(s): The human symbolic language of breasts represents mothering, nurturing and
nourishment. Illnesses (like cysts, lumps, soreness, mastitis etc.) represent refusal to nourish
the self and putting everyone else first. Indications of Lac group of remedies (prepared from

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milk of many animals) are related to deprivation of love, faulty nurturing and forsaken and
inferiority feeling.

CONCLUSION
The ultimate aim of any physician or healer is to provide or help their patients to regain the
homeostatic balance for leading a healthy life. Sarcodes are the quintessential preparations
charged with the sar of human body. This gives the basic advantage over modern medicine is
that these preparations are one of body itself and hence promote the principle of self healing.
They are easily accepted by the body system and require no special process as required for
any drug of herbal or allopathic origin. These remedies can be administered in
individualistically and in variety of combinations over a broad demographic. These remedies
provide innumerable indications to be used along with modern medicines.

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