F.A.Qs
Who is a homeopath?
A homeopath is a doctor trained in homeopathy. Homeopathy is a natural alternative system of medicine used to treat acute and chronic conditions.
What are homeopathic medicines made up of?
Homeopathic medicines are prepared from natural sources such as plants, minerals, animals and tissues. Some medicines are also prepared from sources of energy like moonlight, Xrays, etc.
Do homeopathic medicines contain steroids?
Homeopathic medicines are devoid of steroids as they are all prepared from plant, mineral or animal sources.
Can homeopathic medicines be taken along with other medicin
Homeopathic medications can be taken along with other medicines, or as directed by the homeopathic physician. In certain cases like skin conditions, the homeopathic doctor mightt ask you to discontinue existing medicines.
Is homeopathy scientifically proven?
There are several evidence based research studies that show the efficacy and scientificity of homeopathy available worldwide. However, there is a lot of controversy around this aspect and many mainstream doctors do not accept the evidence of the same.
Can homeopathy pills be consumed by diabetics?
Homeopathic pills contain a small quantity of glucose, making it consumable for diabetics without any side effects. Since tthe pills or powder are made from sugar derived from milk, it is natural and safe.
Where did homeopathy originate?
Homeopathy was originated in Germany in the year 1796 by a German physician Dr Samuel Hahnemann on the principle of “Like Cures Like”. he discovered and developed this system due to the repeated disappointment from the mainstream treatments available.
Can homeopathy treat cancer?
There is not enough evidence to support if homeopathy can cure cancer. However, homeopathy may help relieve symptoms seen along with cancer like loss of appetite, etc.
What are the various diseases in which homeopathy is helpful?
Homeopathy is helpful in nearly all medical conditions. However, it is particularly beneficial in skin diseases like eczema, acne, psoriasis; mental conditions like insomnia, autism, anxiety, depression; allergies like urticaria and allergic rhinitis; functional diseases like irritable bowel syndrome and constipation; muscular disorders like fibromyalgia and plantar fascitis.
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