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HOMEOPATHY
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What is
Homeopathy?
Homeopathy is a scientific method of therapy based on the principle
of stimulating the body's own healing processes in order to accomplish
cure. The basic system was devised and verified by Samuel Hahnemann,
a German physician, nearly 200 years ago. Homeopathy's astounding
success rates in both chronic and acute diseases has resulted in not
only standing the test of time, but rapidly achieving widespread acceptance
in Europe, India and South America.
In Homeopathy ("homeo-" means "similar"), each of us is a total. complete
individual, no aspect of which can be separated from any other. To
be effective, any valid therapy must be based on a deep understanding
of and respect for the uniqueness of each individual. In Homeopathy
each patient is evaluated as a whole person- mental, emotional and
physical. The prescribing remedy is based on the unique patterns found
on all three levels. This means that each person is given a remedy
that will fit their constitution. Ten people with macular degeneration
might receive ten different homeopathic remedies.
Homeopathy has been carefully researched and its effectiveness has
been reported in the following well respected national medical journals:
Jacobs J, Treatment of Acute Childhood Diarrhea with Homeopathic Medication.
Pediatrics 1994; 93:719-7255, Reilly DT , Is Homeopathy a Placebo
Response? Lancet 1986; Oct: 881-886 and Kleijnen J, Clinical Trails
of Homeopathy. British Medical Journal 1991; 302: 315-323.
Homeopathy is widely practiced in Europe, South America and India.
Between 32 and 35% of French, English and German Physicians utilize
Homeopathy.
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