Applied Homeopathy

With the introduction of petrochemicals, pesticides, antibiotics, and other artificial products into our lives, modern patients present different symptoms than they would otherwise.  With the increase  in vaccinations, the abuse of steroids, the use of synthetic estrogens and other sophisticated drugs, the signs of disease are suppressed and it is harder and harder to assess what is really going wrong with the person.

 

During the last 200 years, and along with the changes in patients patterns, the list of remedies used by homeopaths increased hugely and with a better understanding of anatomy and physiology, the action of the remedies on the pathology became clearer.  However, getting the right remedy did not seem enough anymore. 

Conditions easily cured with homeopathy were becoming more and more persistent and patients did not seem to heal so quickly.  Predicting low success rates, homeopaths refused to prescribe homeopathy alongside medical drugs, stopped seeing patients on conventional prescriptions and even considered the idea that homeopathy was not working anymore.

 

It was then, studying and applying Hahnemann’s principles of curing, a group of homeopaths started developing the doctrine of homeopathy to treat the modern patient.  They gathered all the methods by which homeopathy could be practiced and developed the strategies to succeed over the obstacles to cure.  By studying other empirical healing systems from around the world (as Hahnemann himself did) and inheriting different energy paradigms there was a deeper insight into human nature.

 

Modern homeopaths observe each patient without prejudice, embarking at each clinic case in a healing adventure.  They make use of other tools such as nutrition and organ support to achieve better results, whilst choosing the appropriate method for each individual case at a given time.  They apply PRACTICAL HOMEOPATHY.

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© Adriana T Candeias 2008

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