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Homeopathy Frequently Asked Questions Page1

What is Homeopathy?
Although it was first described by Hippocrates 2,500 years ago, Homoeopathy as it is practised today evolved 200 years ago. The word comes from the Greek and means similar suffering. This refers to the central philosophy that a substance that can produce symptoms in a healthy person, can cure those symptoms in a sick person.
For example a person suffering from hayfever, might be given a remedy prepared from an onion, because a healthy person chopping an onion usually experiences watering eyes and irritation. Similarly, someone suffering from insomnia might be given a homoeopathic dose of coffee.
Is homoeopathy safe?
Yes. As long as the 2 basic principles of Homeopathy are followed, The Law of Similars and The Law of the Minimum Dose, homeopathic remedies are safe. Since the substances are given in minute doses unwanted side-effects are avoided, making them safe to use even in situations where conventional drugs would be dangerous or inadvisable, for example during pregnancy or when treating infants.
How does it work?
Although there is a great deal of empirical evidence that homoeopathy does work, nobody yet knows how. Those who are sceptical point out that homoeopathic remedies are often so dilute that not even a molecule of the original substance remains and so conclude that any beneficial response is probably due to the placebo effect. This explanation seems unlikely as experiments have shown homoeoapthic medicines to be equally effective in the treatment of animals.

The answer to this mystery is likely to be found by those studying so-called "new Physics" and electro-magnetism. The production of homoeopathic medicines involves two processes; namely dilution and succussion (shaking and bashing!). It is thought likely that these combined processes leave an imprint of the original substance's energy pattern in the dilutant. This energy imprint, given in homoeopathic medicine, somehow stimulates the body's own healing energy to start working.
How does homoeopathy differ from conventional medicine?
Homoeopathy is an holistic medicine. This means that it focusses on the whole person and believes that spiritual,mental, emotional and physical factors are all completely inter-connected and should not be regarded in isolation. It is based on the idea that symptoms are not the cause of disease, they merely show that "dis-ease" exists. Symptoms are the body's way of warning us that all is not well and attempting to restore balance.

A simple analogy is to imagine that you are driving your car and the red oil warning-light comes on. You know nothing about cars so you decide to take it to the garage. When you come to pick up the car, the light is no longer on, so, having paid the bill, you drive off quite happily. You naturally assume the problem is fixed, but would you feel so satisfied if you later discovered that the garage had merely unscrewed the warning-light bulb?

Homoeopathy is a truly holistic medicine because it uses symptoms as helpful indicators which can be used as guides to treating the individual and their "dis-ease". Instead of merely removing the symptoms, it removes the central disturbance in the individual's energetic balance. Once this has been done the symptoms disappear anyway, because the warnings they were trying to give have become unnecessary.
Can I take homoeopathic medicine if I'm already taking other medication?
Yes, it is perfectly safe to do so. However, you should not attempt to reduce your other medication without supervision from your doctor. 
What kind of things can I treat myself?
As you will see from this booklet, with very little effort, the home-prescriber can treat a wide variety of injuries or acute illnesses. To qualify as "acute" an illness should develop quickly and have three phases. At first, you just don't feel quite right; then there are strong recognisable symptoms; followed later by the convalescent stage where the symptoms begin to improve. Examples of acute illnesses are coughs; colds; conjunctivitis; cystitis; food poisoning; flu; gastric flu; measles; mumps; chickenpox; travel sickness etc.  
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Use this information safely and appropriately: Serious injuries and illnesses should never be treated without seeking expert advice. Use your instincts and common sense.
If you are worried call for help first, then give the appropriate remedy whilst you are waiting for help to arrive. If symptoms show no improvement or return, always seek
professional help. A qualified homeopath may be needed to treat the underlying weakness in the patient's constitution.
If you already see a homeopath regularly, please discuss self-prescribing with them.
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