Homeopathy is a safe, natural form of medicine,
based on the practice of treating like with like. Homeopathy is derived
from the Greek words homios, meaning like or similar, and italios,
meaning suffering.
Homeopathy is concerned with treating the whole person rather than the
illness alone. The homeopath will consider the patient as a whole, both
physically and psychologically, taking into account the patient's
physical appearance, their likes, dislikes and their temperament. It is
there fore a highly personalized form of treatment, so patients who
apparently suffer from the same ill ness may be given advice for
different medicines.
Homeopathy is a well established form of healing. Today many of the
leading pharmaceutical companies are researching and mass-producing
homeopathic medicines.
Homeopathic Medicines
Homeopathic medicines look very much like conventional medicines, are
taken in the same way, but the way they work is entirely different.
The medicines are not synthetic and are derived from natural sources.
Over 60% of homeopathic remedies are prepared from vegetable or plant
materials. Other remedies are prepared from naturally occurring mineral
substances, including metals, non-metallic substances, and mineral
salts. Animal sources of homeopathic remedies include: Cuttlefish (the
ink or juice provides sepia) and Honeybee.
Homeopathic medicines are prepared by obtaining the remedy in its most
concentrated form, and then, through a long process of dilution, by
preparing a medicine whose potency is sufficient to effect a treatment.
The potency describes the measure of the dilution of the remedy and is
denoted by the number which follows the name of the medicine itself.
The higher the number, the greater the dilution (up to one part remedy
to one trillion parts dilutant).
Homeopathic Medicines
Homeopathic medicines, commonly referred to as remedies, may come from
the plant, mineral, or animal kingdom. Some common remedies include:
arnica montana, from the Leopard's bane plant; belladonna, from the
deadly nightshade plant; calcarea, calcium carbonate from oyster
shells; sepia, from cuttlefish ink; and the element, sulphur.
Homeopathic remedies today are produced using the same dilution
principles as in Hahnemann's day. In a common dilution of 1:100, one
drop of the homeopathic substance is added to 99 drops of water and/or
alcohol. The mixture is then potentized by a process called
"succussion" - repeated tapping on a hard surface for a specific length
of time. Remedies may be diluted up to 1000 times, leaving only an
infinitesimal trace of the substance. Remedies are typically diluted
10, 100, or 1,000 times, which translate into potencies that are marked
with the Roman numerals X, C, and M. Homeopathic remedies range from 6X
as the lowest potency to 1M or more as the highest potency.
Remedies can be taken orally in pill, powder, or drop form, rubbed
topically, or injected. There are usually no side effects from
homeopathic treatments, but a patient can experience what is called a
"healing aggravation," a temporary accentuation of symptoms. This is
seen as a positive sign that the remedy is working. Depending on the
severity of the symptoms, a homeopath may choose an antidote, which
produces the opposite effect of the remedy. The antidote may be another
homeopathic remedy, or a strong substance, such as perfume, camphor, or
coffee, which are known to block the effects of a remedy.
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
recognized homeopathic medicines as drugs since 1938, working with the
Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia Convention to produce and update their
reference book of homeopathic medicines. Over the years, the FDA has
classified homeopathic medicines as either prescription or more
commonly as non-prescription (over-the-counter), depending on their
strength. In the United Kingdom, homeopathic medicine has been part of
the National Health Service (NHS) since it began in 1948. There are
currently 5 homeopathic hospitals in the NHS. Homeopathic medicines are
available over-the-counter or by prescription.
Safety of Homeopathic Medicines
Because of the very, very small doses used in homeopathic treatment,
the medicines are completely safe, non-addictive and have no unwanted
side effects. The curative properties of the remedies are released even
in extremely high dilution‹and render the medicine completely safe for
the treatment of both children and babies.
Always consult a practitioner before buying homeopathic remedies, and
make sure that they are kept safe and out of the reach of all children.
Where dosing instructions have been followed, no case of toxic action
has ever been reported in association with homeopathic medicines.
Receiving Homeopathic Treatment
Homeopathic treatment is practiced by fully qualified Health
Practitioners who understand the philosophy of homeopathic medicine's
well as patients' emotional and daily situations.
While some homeopathic medicines are readily available in both regular
pharmacies and health stores, you MUST consult your homeopathic
practitioner before attempting treatment for any serious ailment or
illness.
If you are currently on medication for a serious medical or
psychological condition, you should NOT stop taking your medication in
order to start homeopathic treatment. Your practitioner will advise you
on the best course of treatment, often working with your internist or
therapist.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/
health-articles/what-is-homeopathic-medicine-21467.html About the Author
Rene Graeber graduated from the University of
Munic in Educational and Sports Science and from the Paracelsus School
of Medicine in Hamburg from Naturopathic Medicine and
Homoeopathie. |