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What is Homeopathy?
Homeopathy is a
system of medicine that is based on the Law of Similars. The truth of
this law has been verified experimentally and clinically for the last
200 years. Let's look at an example: If your child accidentally ingests
certain poisons, you may be advised to administer Syrup of Ipecac to
induce vomiting. Ipecac is derived from the root of a South American
plant called Ipecacuanha. The name, in the native language, means "the
plant by the road which makes you throw up." Eating the plant causes
vomiting. When a group of healthy volunteers took this substance to
determine the effects of this drug, they found that the drug induced
other symptoms as well. The mouth retained much saliva. The tongue was
very clean. There was a cough so severe that it led to gagging and
vomiting. There was incessant nausea. While it is expected that vomiting
would usually relieve the nausea, this was not the case.
Such an experiment,
using healthy volunteers, is called a proving, and it is the homeopath's
source of information about the action of a drug. Of what use could this
plant be? If a person were suffering from a gagging cough after a cold,
or a woman were experiencing morning sickness with incessant nausea that
is not relieved by vomiting, then Ipecacuanha, administered in a minute
dose, especially prepared by a homeopathic pharmacy in accordance with
FDA approved guidelines, can allay the "similar" suffering. Samuel
Hahnemann described this principle by using a Latin phrase: Similia
Similibus Curentur, which translates: "Let likes cure likes." It is a
principle that has been known for centuries. Hahnemann developed the
principle into a system of medicine called homeopathy, and it has been
used successfully for the last 200 years.
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