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Paterson expanded Bach’s research, categorizing the bacteria based on their clinical symptoms and establishing a relationship between specific bowel flora and "miasmatic" (inherited or acquired) disease patterns. 3. Classification of Bowel Nosodes
(also known as Bowel Nosodes ) are homeopathic remedies derived from cultures of non-lactose fermenting bacteria found in the human intestinal flora. Developed primarily by Dr. Edward Bach and Dr. John Paterson , these remedies are used to address dysbiosis and chronic conditions by potentially altering the host's microbiota symbiosis. This paper outlines their history, preparation, and clinical application in modern practice. 1. Introduction nosode intestinale
Originally a bacteriologist, Bach isolated specific non-lactose fermenting bacteria from patients' stool and prepared them as vaccines, later transitioning to potentized homeopathic remedies. Paterson expanded Bach’s research