Homeopathy

What is Homeopathy?

Homeopathy (homeopathic medicine) comes from the Greek word homeo (similar) and pathos (suffering or disease). It is a total health care system that can therapeutically effect a wide range of diseases and dysfunctions.

In the 18th century, the system was founded by German physicist Samuel Christian Hahnemann and is subsequently followed by other doctors. Homeopathy is often used for wellness, prevention and cure of many diseases and conditions. This article provides a general summary of homeopathy including its uses and importance in humans.

The main principle behind homeopathy based on the following:

  • “Law of Similars” (like cures like) – the patient is treated with exceptionally small dose of a substance that in larger doses would normally cause or aggravate symptoms of his condition.
  • “Law of Infinitesimal Dose” (law of minimum dose)—the lower the medication dose, the greater its effectiveness.
  • “The Single Remedy”- no matter how many symptoms are experienced, only one medicine is taken, and that medicine will be intended at all those symptoms.

Homeopaths care for people based on hereditary, personal health history, body type, current corporal, emotional, and psychological symptoms. Patient visits tend to be extensive. On the other hand, treatments are “individualized” or tailored to each individual – it is common for different people with similar condition to be given different treatments.

Homeopathic remedies are taken from natural substances that originate from plants, minerals, or animals. The most common remedies include arnica (mountain herb), red onion, and stinging nettle plant.

Why use Homeopathies?

  • Homeopathy is particularly useful. When the right remedy is taken, outcome can be fast, inclusive and lasting.
  • Homeopathy is totally safe. Even children and expectant women can use Homeopathy without the risk of side-effects. Homeopathic remedies can also be taken along with other medication without producing unnecessary side-effects.
  • Homeopathy is natural. Homeopathic remedies are usually based on natural constituents.
  • Homeopathy works in concord with your immune system, unlike some medicines which repress the immune system. For example, cough medicines inhibit the cough reflex, which is your body’s effort to clear the lungs.
  • Homeopathic remedies are never addictive – once relief is felt, you should discontinue taking them. If no relief is felt, you are most likely taking the wrong homeopathic remedy.
  • Homeopathy is mostly holistic. It treats all the symptoms as one, which in sensible conditions means that it addresses the cause, not the symptoms. This often means that symptoms undertaken with Homeopathy do not persist.

Consult your health care providers about any alternative and complementary practices you use. Provide them a full picture of all you do to deal with your wellbeing. This will make certain synchronized and safe care.

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