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is an exceptionally safe form of medicine which treats the whole individual.
It is equally concerned with maintaining good health and aiding recovery
from ill health, and like all forms of medicine - even those which
use powerful drugs and high technology surgery - relies for its effects
on the body's own powers of self-regulation and self-healing. Since
its development nearly two hundred years ago homeopathy has benefited
millions of people, young and old, from all walks of life, in countries
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The word "homeopathy"
comes from two Greek words, omio meaning "same" and pathos meaning
"suffering." A homeopathic remedy is one which produces the
same symptoms as those the sick person complains of, and in doing so sharply
provokes the body into throwing them off. "Like may be cured by like,"
also expressed as similia similibus curentur, is the basic principle of
homeopathic therapeutics. The opposite therapeutic approach is "allopathy,"
which is defined as a system of therapeutics in which diseases are treated
by producing a condition incompatible with or antagonistic to the condition
to be cured or alleviated. The idea that remedies and symptoms sharing
certain key features might interact in such a way as to banish illness,
and the implied corollary that two similar states of discomfort cannot
exist in the same body, was not new even two centuries ago.
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The great achievement of
Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, was that he systematically
studied, for himself, all the orthodox medical remedies of his day,
noted their effects on healthy people, and then used this knowledge
to give very specific and safe treatment to sick people. This was
revolutionary in an age when medicines were indiscriminately prescribed,
often in poisonous quantities. Homeopathy is a naturopathic form of
medicine - it seeks to assist Nature rather than bludgeon her, to
assist the body's own healing energies rather than override them.
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The
'disease' is not only the virus or the bacteria - these are merely
the organisms which move in when the body's defences are low.
The discovery of legions of micro-organisms since Hahnemann's
time has done nothing to alter this fundamental truth. The fever,
the inflammation, the diarrhoea, the headache - these are not
the disease either, but the body's attempt to return to normality.
Such ideas may be difficult to adjust to if one has been brought
up with the belief that both attack and cure come from the outside,
but they are ideas which have been accepted by humanistic physicians
since the time of Hippocrates.
Another tenet of naturopathic and therefore of homeopathic philosophy
is that every person is different. The same remedy, the same diet,
the same general advice does not necessarily help everyone with
the same ailment. Indeed there is no such thing as the same ailment;
the course of a particular kind of cancer in one person will not
be the same as that in another. Accordingly, homeopathy has the
most flexible system of remedy prescribing of any system of therapeutics,
as this book demonstrates. The most effective remedy is always
the one which matches three things: the physical symptoms, the
mental and emotional symptoms, and the general sensitivities of
the person concerned. It is also taken in the least possible dose
for the least possible time.
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If homeopathy
is, or becomes, your first line in health care you will probably want
to consult a professional homeopath from time to time. Indeed his
or her skills should complement and guide your own. The purpose of
Dr. Lockie's website is to enable you to give homeopathic First Aid
and to help you decide on a sensible course of action for ailments
and diseases already diagnosed. It will also enable you to treat homeopathically
the symptoms which do not add up to any particular ailment, symptoms
which general practitioners see most of and find hardest to treat.
Homeopathy is also a rational system of medicine. If the body's defence
systems are handicapped by poor diet, bad habits, destructive emotions,
and environmental stresses, it stands to reason that homeopathic remedies,
of themselves, will be of limited benefit. If you consult a homeopath,
he or she may suggest a change of diet or lifestyle before prescribing
any remedy.
Homeopathy is not a system for those in search of instant, easy answers,
although it can act very swiftly in acute conditions. It requires
careful self-monitoring and a willingness to stick to a course of
action. The prize is higher vitality and greater resistance to all
disease processes.
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