Homoeopathy

Homeopathy is a well-described, scientifically based system of approaching health and disease.

"Scientific" because the insights are based on reproducible experiments. "Well-described" because from these observations a number of precise basic fundamental rules became evident…

It is SCIENCE & ART of prescribing medicine which is proved on healthy human beings in order to know the changes it produces in disease and not unlike other system of medicine where the medicines are proved on lower animals.

It is the most ancient system of medicine which first originated in Germany by Dr Samuel Hahnemann in 1790, and spread worldwide.

The Homoeopathic medicines are prepared from natural sources such as plants, animals, minerals etc. which are poetized ( Power of medicine raised to such a level that it stimulates the body mechanism to react)

How Homoeopathy works?

To be precise, medicines prepared from natural sources are preserved in alcohol and dispensed in the form of sweet globules.

These homoeopathic medicines sensitizes the nerve fibers of the body and arouses the depressed immunity of the person suffering from disease thus helping the body to fight back the disease.

Thus it not only eradicates the disease but also boosts up the immunity and strengthen it leaving behind no complications or side effects.

Homoeopathic Medicines are prescribed based on the total symptoms of the body (mental as well as physical, present and past history) after thorough case taking of the patient.

Medicine most similar to patient's picture is given in single dose with minimum repetition only if required.

  Cost effective   Safer, no side effects
>  Holistic approach   Human proved medicines
  Works well in chronic ailments   Scope for research and development
  No complications.

Patients are treated on physical, clinical, psychological, social, emotional level with ‘Holistic approach’


Salient Features:

1. Case / History Taking: Though Homoeopathy is science but case taking is an art

2. This is the most important aspect of gathering information, understanding signs and symptoms of the patient

3. Examination of vital parameters

4. Interaction with the patient

Repertorisation is the tool where medicines are chosen which are having most similar properties as that of symptoms of the patient

Myths and beliefs

  Takes long time to cure   Slow acting
  No expiry of medicines   Placebo effect etc

But in reality if one is eminent in prescribing medicines with thorough of pharmacology and clinical, homoeopathic medicine creates wonders.