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Homoeopathy is a natural method of treatment, aimed at curing the suffering of the patient through a medicine that possesses the power of producing a similar artificial suffering in the healthy human beings. It is based on the natural law of healing ‘Similia Similibus Curentur’, which means ‘let likes be treated by likes’. As per this law, a disease of a sick person can be cured by a substance that has the ability to produce similar symptoms as of that disease in a healthy human being. This method of treatment has been contributing towards the curative, preventive and promotive health care of the patients since long.

The pace of action of homoeopathic medicines depends upon many factors, like:

  • If the disease is of recent origin like acute cases of infections, fever, cold, etc., the cure is achieved within a short period, provided the selection of the homoeopathic medicines is correct.
  • In the long standing cases, it takes more time to achieve complete cure. Most people take recourse to Homoeopathy in chronic conditions, e.g.,arthritis, asthma, psoriasis, eczema, etc., which take a long time to treat with any system of medicine.
  • Homoeopathic medicine, if correctly chosen, will never relieve the problem temporarily, rather it will eradicate the disease permanently and completely, for which it is quite natural that more time may be required.

  • Homoeopathic medicines are initially prepared in dilution.
  • The sugar of milk (powder) and the pills are the media for dispensing the homoeopathic medicines by putting a few drops of the medicine in them.
  • These pills are only the vehicles to carry the actual medicine.
  • Even though the contents (pills or powder) of different phials look alike, the medicines in those phials vary from one another.

  • Firstly, if the patient has taken non-homoeopathic medicines (prior to the administration of homoeopathic medicines), then those medicines might have suppressed the ailments. After application of homoeopathic medicines, some of those suppressed complaints may reappear. In such case, the patient blames homoeopathy for such aggravation, which is not a fact.
  • Secondly, when the homoeopathic medicine, rightly chosen for a patient,is employed in slightly higher potency (than required), there may occur a transient intensification of the existing symptoms of the patient (homoeopathic aggravation). But this aggravated conditions, however, is mild and does not persist for a long time, and is followed by cure.
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