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Different approaches to treatment and enhancement of the protective properties of the body lead to the emergence of many techniques that have the right to exist. One of them is homeopathy. A lot of controversy surrounds this method of treatment in specialist circles. At the same time, she received recognition from patients and doctors around the world. Some people mistakenly confuse it with traditional medicine or herbal medicine. However, homeopathy is based not so much on a specific type of raw material as on the principle of “treating like with like”. Consider how such a view appeared and how it has developed to the present day.


How did homeopathy come about?

The origin of this trend in medicine began in the Middle Ages, when some doctors, for example, Paracelsus, chose drugs based on the similarity of their effects on the body and the patient's symptoms. But homeopathy received a wide study and systematization of the approach thanks to the doctor, scientist, and professor Samuel Geneman back in 1796. Therefore, homeopathy has existed and developed for more than 2 hundred years.

Hahnemann is described in the writings of his contemporaries as a workaholic and also an incessantly learning person. Good command of many languages allowed the scientist to study various foreign medical publications and observations. The description of the therapeutic effect of the cinchona bark, which he will encounter in the book “Materia medica” by the Scottish doctor William Cullen, became his “Newtonian apple”. HahnemannBeing observant, I noticed how similar the symptoms of poisoning with this bark are with the manifestations of malaria, in the treatment of which this raw material was used. This prompted him to conclude that if some substance in a healthy person causes certain symptoms, then in a patient with the same clinical picture it will have a therapeutic effect. After that, the scientist conducted many studies and tests, including on himself. And his work was continued by the followers of this method. This led not only to the confirmation of Hahnemann's theory but also allowed the formulation of the law of similarity, on which all homeopathic therapy now rests.

Homeopathy has experienced ups and downs for 200 years, but despite this, today it is one of the most common approaches to treatment. More than 50% of the population of economically and socially developed countries use homeopathy.

What is the raw material for homeopathic medicines?

Such funds can be based on any raw material:

  • of plant origin – leaves, roots, bark, flowers and other parts or a whole plant;

  • of animal origin – insects, larvae, and other biological material;

  • minerals – any mineral components, including metals, which are known for their active effect on the human body.

Today there are already more than 5 thousand homeopathic preparations. At the same time, research and the creation of new tools are being actively carried out. It is worth noting that it is a homeopathic medicine that becomes only if certain methods of manufacturing and processing ingredients are observed.

How does homeopathy work? 

Since the properties of such medicines depend on the method of dilution and shaking, homeopathic medicine and herbal preparation based on the same ingredient will have different effects on the body. 

Illustrative examples will help you understand how this treatment works. Imagine that you come home after a long day of work and dream of going to bed. However, at some point, your head is visited by a positive thought or memory, which leads to a series of no less vivid emotions and impressions. After a few minutes of being in this state, you may even feel hot, your heart rate will increase and sleep will pass. Coffee has a similar effect. Therefore, in homeopathy, the physician can use it to combat anxiety and insomnia. But not in a concentrated form, as we used to use it, but in a diluted one.

Let's remember another example – onions. Everyone knows its effect on our eyes and nose. But the symptoms of a cold are the same. Diluted onion medicine can help relieve these symptoms. And you can find such examples for almost every active substance.

How is this method different from traditional medicine?

The fundamental difference between these approaches is that homeopathy is aimed at treating the patient himself, and not the disease. For example, if a person suffers from bronchial asthma, in the context of traditional medicine, the doctor:

  • study the entire medical history;

  • evaluate the clinical picture;

  • carry out the necessary analyzes;

  • make a diagnosis based on the information received;

  • prescribe drugs and therapy in accordance with the results of the study.

When is homeopathy used?

A homeopathy is a versatile approach to the treatment of many diseases and conditions. 

Homeopathy for Autism is a case in which Homeopathic remedies are widely used in the fight against colds and flu. A mild effect on the body promotes recovery without the risk of further complications. Homeopathy has been successfully used for children as well. 

What are the features of using homeopathic medicines?

It is important to remember that the medications themselves are not the key to recovery. The result of treatment does not depend on the drug but on the approach of your attending homeopathic physician. A good specialist takes into account not only the obvious symptoms of the disease but also takes into account the compatibility of the prescribed 

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