Homeopathy is a therapy governed by the principle, cast in force of dogma, of "similarity"; the rule that the like heal the like. This fundamental and founding principle is "that a medicinal substance can cure a disease only if it is capable of producing in the healthy subject the same set of symptoms as that presented by the patient".
The History
This theory of "similarity" is the first and most important pillar of homeopathy, a medicine in its own right (diagnosis and treatment, including the pharmacopoeia), created in 1796 by a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843).
This therapy is extremely popular in France, Italy, Belgium, Israel, Britain, and other countries and this popularity is still spreading. There are a hundred thousand homeopathic doctors in India. It is therefore a major social fact that we cannot ignore.
Second principle
Its second principle is that of infinitesimal dilution, inseparable from the dynamization by succussion (the action of shaking the dilution bottle) which accompanies it. The genesis of its creation and its characteristics are as follows: Hahnemann found that certain substances on his list of drugs were very toxic. He therefore decided to dilute the solutions. As it was common sense that a dilution, even moderate by homeopathic standards (for example, to the billionth), lost all or part of its biological activity, he concluded - we do not know where, nor how, nor why - that shaking the dilution vial several times strongly could "energize" the medicine and therefore restore the curative power of this substance as if it had not been diluted. Eventually this power could even be increased. is, In the homeopathic system, dynamization is inseparable from dilution. Now with homeopathy treatment in Kolkata you can have the best choices.
Third principle
Its third principle is that of individual treatment. We don't treat Pierre and Jean's flu, but we treat Pierre and Jean, flu. Thanks to the subtle analysis of the differences between the symptoms peculiar to the individual, the drug will be adapted to the personality of the patient. In addition homeopathy has created “sensitive types”.
The History
This theory of "similarity" is the first and most important pillar of homeopathy, a medicine in its own right (diagnosis and treatment, including the pharmacopoeia), created in 1796 by a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843).
This therapy is extremely popular in France, Italy, Belgium, Israel, Britain, and other countries and this popularity is still spreading. There are a hundred thousand homeopathic doctors in India. It is therefore a major social fact that we cannot ignore.
Second principle
Its second principle is that of infinitesimal dilution, inseparable from the dynamization by succussion (the action of shaking the dilution bottle) which accompanies it. The genesis of its creation and its characteristics are as follows: Hahnemann found that certain substances on his list of drugs were very toxic. He therefore decided to dilute the solutions. As it was common sense that a dilution, even moderate by homeopathic standards (for example, to the billionth), lost all or part of its biological activity, he concluded - we do not know where, nor how, nor why - that shaking the dilution vial several times strongly could "energize" the medicine and therefore restore the curative power of this substance as if it had not been diluted. Eventually this power could even be increased. is, In the homeopathic system, dynamization is inseparable from dilution. Now with homeopathy treatment in Kolkata you can have the best choices.
Third principle
Its third principle is that of individual treatment. We don't treat Pierre and Jean's flu, but we treat Pierre and Jean, flu. Thanks to the subtle analysis of the differences between the symptoms peculiar to the individual, the drug will be adapted to the personality of the patient. In addition homeopathy has created “sensitive types”.
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