FAQ


FAQ

Homeopathic remedies are generally safe and well-tolerated when used appropriately. It is important to note that serious side effects from homeopathic medicines are very rare, especially when the medicines are used as directed by a trained practitioner. Homeopathy can be used alongside conventional medicine, but it is important to inform your healthcare provider of all the treatments you are using.
Yes, diabetic patients can take homeopathic remedies, but it is important that they do so under the guidance of a licensed homeopathic practitioner. It is important for diabetic patients to continue to monitor their blood sugar levels, follow their prescribed diet and exercise plan, and take any medications as directed by their healthcare provider. If you are a diabetic patient interested in using homeopathy to manage your symptoms, talk to a licensed homeopathic practitioner who can help you determine the appropriate remedies and dosages for your individual needs.
Homeopathic medicines are prepared using a process called potentization. This process involves diluting the original substance, also known as the "mother tincture," in a series of steps, each time shaking or succussing the solution vigorously. The dilution process used in homeopathy involves diluting the mother tincture in water or alcohol, and then shaking it vigorously a certain number of times. The resulting solution is then diluted further, shaken again, and so on, until the desired potency is reached. Homeopathic medicines are typically labeled with a letter and number combination that indicates the potency of the remedy. The letter refers to the dilution ratio, while the number indicates the number of times the solution has been succussed or shaken. After preparation, the homeopathic remedy is typically administered in the form of pellets, tablets, liquids, or topical preparations. The appropriate form and dosage of the remedy will depend on the individual patient's needs and the guidance of a trained and licensed homeopathic practitioner.
In Homoeopathy, the practitioner will take a detailed case history of the patient, asking questions about their current symptoms, medical history, family history, and other factors that may be relevant to their health. The practitioner will then analyze the information and use it to select the most appropriate remedy for the patient's individual needs. Homeopathic remedies are selected based on the principle of "like cures like," which means that a substance that can cause symptoms in a healthy person can also be used to treat similar symptoms in a sick person. For example, if a person has a fever with chills, a homeopathic remedy made from a substance that can cause a fever with chills in a healthy person may be selected to help alleviate the symptoms. The homeopath will also consider the patient's overall constitutional type, which is determined by their physical, emotional, and mental characteristics. The constitutional type helps the practitioner choose the most appropriate remedy to treat the underlying cause of the patient's symptoms. Once a remedy has been selected, the homeopath will prescribe it in the appropriate form and dosage for the patient's individual needs. Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor the patient's progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed.
Yes, homeopathic pills, also known as pellets or globules, can be effective despite their small size. In fact, the small size of the pills is intentional and plays an important role in the effectiveness of homeopathy. Homeopathic remedies are typically highly diluted and succussed, meaning that the original substance is diluted to the point where there may be no original molecules of the substance left in the final preparation. However, during the dilution and succussion process, the water or alcohol used as a diluent retains the energetic pattern or vibration of the original substance. When the homeopathic pill is placed under the tongue, it allows the remedy to be absorbed through the mucous membranes in the mouth and enter the bloodstream, where it can then stimulate the body's natural healing mechanisms. The small size of the pill facilitates this process, as it allows the remedy to dissolve quickly and be absorbed more efficiently. Homeopathy is based on the principle that even highly diluted substances can have a powerful effect on the body's energetic and physical systems. The small size of the homeopathic pills is an important part of this process, as it allows the remedy to be delivered effectively and efficiently to the body.