09/10/2023
What is homeopathy and how does it work?
As public disenchantment with conventional medicine increases, the long-neglected virtues of homeopathy have become increasingly attractive. Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine and an emerging therapy that offers hope for truly curing chronic diseases in a profound way and without leaving any short-term or long-term side effects behind. No doubt homeopathy is an intriguing form of healthcare.
How does it work?
Danger can be external, in the form of infections from bacteria, viruses and other organisms.
Danger can also be found internally. Our systems are designed to neatly remove our waste- but if they can't we suffer from inflammation, a physiological effect that feeds numerous acute and chronic diseases.
So in simple words, Homeopathy becomes very handy in resolving all those acute and chronic conditions without any side effects, working on the principle “let likes be cured by likes”.In other words, something that brings on symptoms in a healthy person can in a very small dose treat an illness with similar symptoms. This is meant to trigger the body's natural defences.
Homeopathy does wonders just by awakening our own weakened immune system and putting it back to work. Because I believe that if the best doctor in the entire world which is our own immune system can't heal us, then no other doctor can do it.
What are homeopathic medicines made of?
God has created this world to live, and thus everything provided to us can be or should be used in our favour. having said that whatever we see around us can be transformed into medicine because it surely does have curative powers. Homeopathic medicine are prepared from 6 different sources:
1. Plant kingdom: it includes fungi, mushrooms, weeds, herbs, leaves, stems, barks, roots, seeds, flowers, and an entire plant also.
2. Animal Kingdom: Drugs of the animal kingdom include drugs that are derived from animals either in general or their secretions or products, embracing the different kinds of worms, lice, insects, beetles, flies, crabs, toads, snakes, spiders, snails, fishes, or the whole animal.
3. Mineral source: it includes aluminum, silver, gold, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, mercury, platinum, lead, bromine, iodium, phosphorus, sulphur, boric acid, hydrobromic acid, Muriatic Acid, graphite, Silicea, kerosene, Paraffin, petroleum and many more.
4. Sarcods: Sarcods include products of animal glands and endocrine glands as a whole and secretion their. Additionally, they belong in the Animal kingdom. In detail, Drugs are prepared from healthy endocrine or ductless glands or normal secretion of living human organs, the secretions are mostly hormones. Examples are:
• Abrenalinum, cholesterinum, insulin, Pepsinum, from pituitary glands and many more.
5. Nasodes: They are remedies which are prepared from diseased producing agents ( Like bacteria or viruses) or diseased parts of human beings or plants are called Nasodes. It is the morbid product of disease when employed as remedies. Examples are Tuberculous sputum, from cancer tissues psoric virus, gonorrheal virus, from syphilitic germs from smallpox postules, etc
6. Imponderabilia: medicines prepared from energy, available natural or also physical reactions are called imponderabilia. Examples of natural resources are:
• Energies from the full moon, Radium, from sun raise.
Examples of artificial resources are:
A. Magnets, X-Rays, Electricity.