Homoeopathy is a medical system that works on the formula of treating "like with like," (similia similibus curentur). It firstly uses potentised (extremely diluted) remedies to induce the body's own alterative functions.
The name homeopathy derives from the Greek language homios (similar) and pathos (suffering), and works on the principle of "similia similibus curentur" - likes cures like. Homoeopathy was developed during the end of the 18th century, however some underlying ideas have been known for a long time in Indian and Oriental Medicine. They have also been noted by historical medical personas like Hippocrates and Paracelsus.
Samuel Hahnemann was the father of homeopathy. Samuel Hahnemann was working 9 years as a medical doctor, but grew progressively critical towards a number of aspects of the prevalent health care of the day. When Hahenmann was working on translating a health work by Cullen, he noted that the symptoms stimulated by quinine in a hefty body was alike to those that quinine was used to alleviate.
Hahnemann began with practical research in the field with the supposition that a number of compounds cause corresponding specific phenomena in the human body. For more than 20 years Samuel Hahnemann performed surveys of the mode of action of some seventy different matters from plant, animal and mineral kingdom. salubrious people could try one topic at a time and all the reactions and symptoms were marked. Healthy individuals tried one matter at a time, and all responses and symptoms were recorded. In 1796 Samuel Hahnemann formulated the law of simili similibus curentur (like cures like) Four years later he brought in the philosophy of the dynamic forces of potentiation. That is, the highly diluted drugs could have therapeutic results on the human body.
The belief behind medicines being tested, today as they were then, on humans and not animals is that the former can register all their symptoms so that both physical and mental effects can be entered.
The mapping has continued since Hahnemann's period, and now revised versions of his Materia Medica (remedy science) lists around 2000 homeopathic remedies, of which 200 are the most commonly used. In 1879, Constantin Hering (1800-1880) presented his masterpiece Guiding Symptoms, based on 50 years of clinical practice. One of the most central homoeopaths was James Tyler Kent who was working on to try drugs and identify different homoeopathic medicines. Some features of James Tyler Kent's treatment approach were: a) the use of higher potencies, b) only one homoeopathic remedy at a time, c) greater focus on mental and general symptoms.
Homeopathy considers the human being as an incorporated whole which at any given time operates on three different degrees: the mental/spiritual, the emotional/psychological and the physical stage. The being continuously runs as a whole, whether well or affected by disease-generating factors. A disease is a deviation from the expected health situation and not something which is an detached occurrence in and of itself. If a stimulation is further potent than the immunity of the organism, it leads to unbalance and numerous symptoms. The homeopathic medicine cornerstone on its whole treatment on an analysis of subjective symptoms - it is the total of signs which makes up the patient's very own disease, and thus every situation of unwellness have to be treated individually. The central theory in homeopathy is to stimulate the body's self-healing abilities.
Remedies used in homeopathy are usually extremely diluted.
As mentioned earlier, the homoeopathic essential law is that like cures like. That substances which can activate illnesses also can cure these, is presumed to be the case because these essences stimulate the organization's healing systems. The patient's curative system can solely demonstrate its activity by the expose of symptoms. That is wherefore a favorable reaction to a homeopathic medicament can be preceded by an seeming "deterioration" of symptoms, a so called "primary deterioration". This can hence be regarded as a appropriate response: the patient initially gets worse in order to then get better. Yet if an ordination is repeated too frequently without being called for, the deterioration can be unhealthy.
As homoeopathy emphasises that all diagnosing and treatment must include the total body, only unwell cells is considered to respond to the medicament ordered. The argue is that the resistance of these cells is lower and that the cell's life-sustaining shape is viewed to hold with the main pattern of the remedy's element. Precisely because of this, and due to the lack of pure materialphysical substances in the homeopathic medication, the risks for injurious side effects or harmful effects of an incorrect medication is low. Despite of this, the preference is for the lowest potential dosage of a medicament.
With the objective of determine which homeopathic medication that needs to be prescribed, the homoeopath compares the patient's symptom illustration with numerous substances' symptom pictures to detect the best fit. The core of the homoeopathic handling is recognizing that alike matter.
For each remedy in the Materia Medica is a description of the symptoms and signs correlated with the substance in question, listed under somatic symptoms and signs. Listed are also factors which affect the patient's signs, such as types of pain and what improves and makes worse. Apart from localised signs, generic symptoms affecting the entire individual and expressions of emotions and tempers are quoted. Although, it is not the sign or symptoms in themselves which are then treated. The symptoms are hints - it is the concealed disorder behind them which is sought-after to be attain and treated.
Homoeopaths generally start with an broad medical history, including inquiries regarding their bodily, mind or an intellectual process and emotional states, their life state and any physical or emotional sicknesses. The homeopath then searches corresponding symptoms and signs. Each symptom or sign is then coupled to a certain amount of homeopathic remedies of different likeliness. By collecting these conclusion with a software or an on-line repertory, the results of probable remedies can responsively be presented to the homeopath. Originally, before the computer age the homoeopath could spend several hours just looking for one remedy.