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What Is Homeopathy?
Homeopathy is a
system of western medicine that is over 200 years old. Its scientific,
highly systematic principles are grounded in the writings of such
historical thinkers as Hippocrates, Paracelsus, and Goethe and were
adapted into homeopathy in the late 1700s by Samuel Hahnemann, a German
physician and chemist. Disillusioned by the bloodletting and similar
practices of western medicine of his time, he sought to create a system
of healing that would be gentle and effective, and work with, rather
than against, the body’s innate healing capacity.
Homeopathic treatment
can be used as an alternative or complement to conventional medical
treatment. In contrast to conventional medicine, homeopathy believes
disease symptoms are not generally confined to a particular body part or
system, but signal an imbalance in the overall mental, emotional, and
physical body. After taking an extended time with their clients on
intake, classical homeopathic practitioners select one remedy from over
2,000 remedies created from the plant, mineral, and animal kingdoms.
This remedy is chosen to match the total mental, emotional, and physical
symptom picture the client presents. Homeopathic remedies act to
stimulate the body’s own vital force or vitality, which in turn
gradually restores all body systems back into overall balance and
health. In follow-up appointments, scheduled every 4-8 weeks initially,
the practitioner assesses the effects of the remedy over time and
determines the frequency and potency of remedy doses to best support and
strengthen the client’s healing process.
Homeopathy is
effective with most chronic and acute conditions. Selecting a
constitutional remedy to address chronic or recurrent conditions such as
fibromyalgia or rheumatoid arthritis is described above. For acute
conditions, including injuries such as pulled ligaments or stress
fractures, or illnesses such as flu or bronchitis, the practitioner
gathers more focused and concise information from the client and again
recommends a single remedy at a time. Sometimes two or more remedies are
recommended in succession to speed the body’s recovery from injury or
illness. There are also remedies to help people through surgeries and
complement other conventional medical treatments. It is possible for
people to treat their own and family members’ minor acute illness on
their own, but for more serious acute illness or chronic conditions,
they should consult their physician and a trained homeopathic
practitioner.
Homeopathy is
directed at strengthening overall constitution and vitality and not
directed at diagnosing or treating specific diseases. Homeopathic Health
Clinic practitioners are trained, qualified homeopaths, but not licensed
physicians.
Homeopathic Remedies
Homeopathic remedies
are taken either in solid or liquid form. Solid remedies can be pellets,
tablets or granules that are dissolved under the tongue. A single dose
consists of the number of pellets that form the size of a very small
pea. For acute conditions, a remedy may be repeated frequently in a
short period of time. For chronic conditions, doses are generally
repeated very infrequently, although liquid remedies are often taken as
½ teaspoon daily or more.
Both solid and liquid
remedies are initially natural substances taken from the animal,
mineral, and plant kingdoms. Tinctures are prepared from the substances
and then potentized by sequential dilution and succussion – the forceful
pounding of the liquid dilution against a firm but resilient surface.
Remedies are prepared by homeopathic pharmacies according to precise standards
established by the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States (HPUS)
and the regulatory requirements of the FDA.
10 Reasons to Try Homeopathy
If you’ve been
thinking about trying alternative or complementary medicine for one or
more chronic or recurrent conditions, here are ten reasons to try
classical homeopathy.
- Homeopathy
treats the whole person – body and mind. So most physical, mental,
and emotional conditions can be improved or healed with homeopathy.
- Homeopathic
remedies are made from a wide variety of plant, mineral, and animal
substances. They are so diluted they are safe and effective without
toxic side effects.
- Homeopathy does
not suppress symptoms. It strengthens the natural healing processes
of the mind-body and helps it to achieve better and better physical,
mental, and emotional health over time.
- Classical
homeopathy uses a single remedy at a time to treat all the symptoms
that are bothering you. You won’t be loaded up with a bag full of
medications and supplements.
- Homeopathy is
very individualized. Five people with the same medical diagnosis may
receive five different remedies, because homeopathy treats a
specific individual’s symptoms, not specific diseases.
- Homeopathy uses
the principle of minimum dose. Since remedies act as a catalyst to
help the body heal itself, many clients take their remedy only once
every few months.
- Because
homeopathy stimulates the body to heal itself, it strengthens the
immune system and helps the body come back into balance. Over time,
people become less prone to allergies or serious illnesses.
- Homeopathic
remedies are tested on healthy human volunteers, not on animals, and
are inexpensive compared to many medications and supplements.
- Homeopathy
treatment is a valuable alternative or complementary treatment for
injuries, acute illnesses, and surgeries. It does not interfere with
conventional medical treatment.
- Homeopathy works
effectively and safely with animals, infants, children, adolescents,
adults, pregnant women, and elders.
Further Information on Homeopathy
Homeopathic/Natural
Health Home Handbooks
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Castro,
Miranda. The Complete Homeopathy Handbook.
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Balch,
Phyllis. Prescription for Nutritional Healing. 4th Ed.
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Cummings,
Stephen, & Dana Ullman. Everybody’s Guide
to Homeopathic Medicine: Safe and Effective Remedies for You and
Your Family.
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Panos,
Maesimund, & Jane Heimlich. Homeopathic Medicine at Home: Natural
Remedies for Everyday Ailments and Minor Injuries.
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Ullman,
Dana. Homeopathic Medicine for Children and Infants.
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Zand, Janet
et al. Smart Medicine for a Healthier Child: A Practical A-to-Z
Reference to Natural and Conventional Treatments for Infants and
Children.
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Zand, Janet
et al. Smart Medicine for Healthier Living: A Practical A-to-Z
Reference to Natural and Conventional Treatments for Adults.
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