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What is it?
Homoeopathy is a system of prescribing which uses plants, minerals,
and some animal remedies, prescribed on the principle that "Like cures like".
This is called the simile principle. The word "homoeopathy" is
derived from the Greek words "homoios" meaning like or similar,
and "pathos" meaning suffering.
" Let like be cured by like"
This exploits the property of some medicinal substances to stimulate the natural
healing energy of the individual. The activity of this healing process is
demonstrated by the symptoms of an illness, and a remedy is chosen which
has been found when taken by healthy volunteers to cause symptoms similar
to that illness.
This system of therapeutics was discovered by Hahnemann at the end
of the eighteenth century. He found that cinchona bark, which was used
to treat swamp fever (now known as malaria), when taken by him produced
the same symptoms as the disease. Here was a strange phenomenon, a remedy
which was an effective treatment for a disease inducing the symptoms
of that disease when given to a healthy person. He decided to experiment
further. He took further doses himself, and gave some to his family.
He found in every case that symptoms of swamp fever occurred on taking
the cinchona bark, which stopped on ceasing to take it.
We now began to determine and record the effect of a large number of
substances on the human body. He gathered together a band of helpers
to whom he gave remedies, interrogating them daily on sensations experienced
.He called this a proving. He was thus able to produce a materia medica
consisting of symptoms produced in healthy volunteers. This materia medica
represented a vast collection of very accurate observations. These pictures,
when matched with the symptoms of a sick person, enabled him to identify
the remedy which would cure the patient. He found when actually treating
patients that a small material dose of the substance would produce an
aggravation of symptoms before it cured. He then started to dilute the
remedies, and vigorously shaking them (succussing) between dilutions.
This produced a cure without the aggravation. He also found that a remedy
so treated was more powerful as a curative, and so he called the process
potensisation.
Homoeopathy is still based on this principle when
used today, 200 years later then Hahnemann’s time. It is very different from conventional
medicine and is frequently misunderstood and denigrated . In conventional
medicine we are taught to think in terms of disease and pathological
states, changes from the normal physiological state wrought by outside
factors such as infection trauma and stress, and also conditions arising
from allergy or even autoimmunity. In order to treat such disease states
we try to make a diagnosis based on symptoms and physical signs. This
may enable us to find a cause for which there is a specific treatment
or failing this, to treat the patient’s complaints by symptomatic
measures. Although there has been an increasing emphasis on treating
the patient as a whole, medicine is in actual fact becoming increasingly
fragmented and specialised, and there are few treatments which cure the
patient as a whole.
If we look more closely at the patient, we find that although symptoms
of a disease fall into a variety of categories which are more or less
well defined, there are also other symptoms present. These vary from
case to case, and are unique to that person. Thus no one case, even of
a well defined disease like chickenpox, or pneumonia, exactly resembles
another, any more than two individuals are ever absolutely identical.
In other words the symptoms and signs of the disease are modified by
the reaction of the patient.
The basis of homoeopathy is that the most successful remedy for any
given occasion will be the one whose symptomatology presents the clearest
and closest resemblance to the symptom complex of the sick person in
question.
That is: let like be treated by like. Examples of this are as follows:-
The effects of peeling an onion are very similar to the symptoms of a cold
or hay fever, and the remedy prepared from onion is used to treat colds and
hay fever where the symptoms are similar.
The symptoms and signs of arsenic poisoning are very similar to those of certain
cases of gastro-enteritis, and the remedy arsenicum album is used to treat
these cases, with success.
So the first and fundamental principle of homoeopathy is the selection
and use of a similar remedy.
The second and more controversial issue is the use of remedies in apparently
very small quantities. This in itself is not homoeopathy but a refining
of the basic method worked out by Hahnemann. Recent research has indicated
that during potentisation an imprint of the molecular structure of the
remedy is left in the liquid ,and this is therapeutically active.
Further research has shown that homoeopathic remedies are more successful
than placebo and in some cases than conventional treatment in certain
illnesses. It is believed that the natural healing process of the organism
is stimulated by the remedy.
Homoeopathic treatment can aid recovery in many conditions where a
medical practitioner might wish to avoid the use of allopathic medicines.
Since it stimulates the natural healing process there is less likelihood
of recurrence of the condition, and homoeopathic treatment leads to an
improvement in general health. There are applications for the use of
homoeopathy in some conditions which are difficult to treat by conventional
means. Remedies may afford relief to sufferers who find side effects
of some drugs too unpleasant. Homoeopathic remedies can be used together
with allopathic drugs and other conventional treatment quite safely and
effectively, they are without side effects and can be used in pregnancy,
for young infants, and the elderly; they are inexpensive and treatment
is cost-effective.
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