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Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions on Homeopathic
Medicine What is Homeopathy Anyway? In essence, homeopathy is composed of two highly systematic methods: toxicology and casetaking. First, homeopaths find out the specific physical, emotional, and mental symptoms that various substances cause in overdose. Homeopathic texts have more detail on toxicology than any other source. Second, the homeopaths interview their patients in great detail to discover the totality of physical, emotional and mental symptoms the person is experiencing. The homeopath seeks to find a substance that would cause the similar symptoms the person has and then gives it in small, specially prepared dose. It Seems Illogical to Give Doses of Substances that Cause Symptoms to Those the Sick Person Has in Order to Cure Them ... Explain This Homeopaths, like many modern physiologists, recognize that symptoms represent the best efforts of the organism to adapt to and defend against various stresses or infections. Because the body is not always successful in dealing with every stress or infection, it is important to find a substance in nature that has the capacity to mimic the symptoms the person is experiencing in order to aid the body in its efforts to defend and ultimately, heal itself. The "law of similars," the basic principle of homeopathy, is even used in some conventional medical therapies, such as immunizations and allergy treatments. These treatments, however, are not pure homeopathy since homeopathic medicines are more individually prescribed, given in smaller doses, and used to treat sick people and to prevent disease. Homeopaths Use Such Small Doses That They Couldn!t Possibly Have any Physiological
Effect... How Can You Respond to This? There has also been some good scientific research published in medical journals and other scientific publications. The Lancet (September 20, 1997) published a review of 89 doubleblind or randomized placebo controlled clinical trials. The authors conclude that the clinical effects of homeopathic medicines are not simply the results of placebo. In fact, they found that homeopathic medicines had a 2.45 times greater effect than placebo. The lead author of this review of homeopathic research was the same German professor who reviewed the research on St. Johns wort that got international attention. Another survey of research published in the British Medical Journal (February 9, 1991) indicated that there have been 107 controlled clinical trials, 81 of which showed that the homeopathic medicines had beneficial results. For more detail about many of these studies, see my book, The Consumer's Guide to Homeopathy, (Jermey Tarcher/ Putnam, 1996) or Drs. P. Bellavite and A. Signorini's book Homeopathy: A Frontier in Medical Science (North Atlantic, 1995). It is important to know that the small doses used by homeopaths only have an effect when a person has a hypersensitivity to the small doses given. If the wrong medicine is given to a person, nothing happens. If the correct medicine is given, the medicine acts as a catalyst to the person's defenses. In any case, homeopathic medicines do not have side effects. If the Medicines Are So Effective, Why Isn't Homeopathy More Popular Today? Where is Homeopathy Popular? Homeopathy is particularly popular in India where there are over 120 four-year homeopathic medical schools. Homeopathy is also growing very rapidly in the United States. Market research shows that sales of homeopathic medicines have grown at a rate of 25 50% per year during the past ten years. Is Homeopathy Legal in the US? There are also some laypeople who have seriously studied homeopathy and are very good practitioners, though the legal issues surrounding their practice remains unclear. Because homeopathic medicines are legally considered "drugs," some authorities assume that anyone who prescribes or recommends them needs to be a physician or have the license to prescribe drugs. However, because the vast majority of homeopathic medicines are considered "over the counter drugs" which means that consumers do not need a prescription to purchase them, some authorities assume that one does not need a license to use them. Homeopathic practice by unlicensed individuals may be legal if they practiced under the supervision of a physician, but this physician would subsume all legal responsibilities for patient care. Are Homeopathic Medicines Safe? The small doses used in homeopathic medicines make them extremely safe. Of course, it is important to know how to prescribe the medicines. The book I coauthored with Dr. Stephen Cummings, Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic Medcines (J.P. Tarcher, new edition1997) provides the step by step information on how to use the medicines and when it is necessary to seek medical care. The homeopathic medicines are officially recognized by the FDA as "overthe counter drugs" and thus any person can order them without a prescription. Because they are recognized as drugs, their manufacture is regulated by the FDA to assure consumers that they are getting what they ordered. If a Person is Using Homeopathic Medicines, is it Possible for Them to Use
Conventional Drugs at the Same Time? There are Homeopathic Medicines Sold in Health Food Stores that are Supposedly
for Specific Diseases. If Homeopathy is Based on Finding a Medicine Individually
Suited to the Person, Are These Medicines Really Homeopathic? Combination medicines are valuable, but most professional homeopaths have found that the medicine individually chosen for the person tends to work more often and more deeply. Still, if a person does not know how to choose the individual homeopathic medicine or if it isn't readily available, the various homeopathic combination medicines are invaluable. It is, however, generally believed that combination medicines should not be prescribed for chronic or serious acute health problems. Such conditions require the supervision of homeopathic or medical experts. How Do I Learn More About Homeopathy?
Homeopathic Educational Services' website is the most information dense site on the internet with over 100 free articles, plus a full online catalogue of homeopathic books, tapes, medicines, software, and correspondence courses. Dana Ullman, MPH is "homeopathic.com" and is the founder of Homeopathic Educational Services (Berkeley, California), America's leading resource center for homeopathic books, tapes, medicines, and software. He has authored six books, including Homeopathy A-Z, The Consumer's Guide to Homeopathy, and Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic Medicine. His next book is a humorous health book, entitled The Steps to Healing: Wisdom from the Sages, the Rosemaries, and the Times (due out November, 1999), and a follow up book will be published in April, 2000, entitled The One Minute (or so) Healer More Wisdom from the Sages, the Rosemaries, and the Times. TOWNSEND LETTER for DOCTORS & PATIENTS OCTOBER 1999 |
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