|
|
|
|
|
Starting Homeopathic Treatment
Homeopathy is an effective and scientific
system of healing which assists the natural tendency of the body to
heal itself. It recognises that all symptoms of ill health are expressions
of disharmony within the whole person and that it is the patient who
needs treatment not the disease.
As a new patient, these ideas may be new
to you, but homeopathy has been established for about 200 years.
|
|
|
|
What is homeopathy?
In 1796 a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann, discovered a different approach
to the cure of the sick which he called homeopathy (from the Greek words
meaning "similar suffering"). Like Hippocrates two thousand
years earlier he realised that there were two ways of treating ill health,
the way of opposites and the way of similars.
Take for example, a case of insomnia. The
way of opposites, (conventional medicine or allopathy), is to treat
this by giving a drug to bring on an artificial sleep. This frequently
involves the use of large or regular doses of drugs which can sometimes
cause side effects or addiction.
The way of similars, the homeopathic way,
is to give the patient a minute dose of a substance, such as coffee,
which in large doses causes sleeplessness in a healthy person. Perhaps
surprisingly this will enable the patient to sleep naturally.
Homeopathic remedies cannot cause side
effects and you cannot become addicted to them. This is because only
a very minute amount of the active ingredient is used in a specially
prepared form.
Your homeopath will give you a homeopathic
medicine or remedy which matches your symptoms as you experience them.
This also takes account of you as a person - your individual characteristics
emotionally as well as physically.
|
|
|
|
How does it work?
Homeopathic remedies work by stimulating the body's own healing power.
This stimulus will assist your own system to clear itself of any expressions
of imbalance. The aim is to get you to a level of health so that eventually
you will need infrequent treatment.
|
|
|
|
What will your homeopath need to know?
In order to find the right remedy for you as an individual, your homeopath
will need to know all about you. A detailed understanding of who you
are, along with any complaints and details of how you experience them,
is needed to assess your case correctly. So anything you can tell your
homeopath that is typical of who you are will help this process. Finding
out about your general energy level, your past medical history and the
way you live are also important. Anything you say will be treated in
the strictest confidence. The initial consultation may last an hour
or more.
|
|
|
|
What will the treatment be like?
Your homeopath will give you a homeopathic remedy, usually in the form
of a tablet or tablets, occasionally as powders, which should be allowed
to dissolve in your mouth; or you may be given a liquid remedy with
instructions. Nothing else should be put in the mouth for 20 minutes
before or after taking the tablet, not even toothpaste or cigarettes,
Your homeopath will usually advise you to avoid coffee, peppermint and
preparations containing menthol, eucalyptus and camphor, as these can
interfere with the action of the homeopathic remedy. Do make sure that
you understand the instructions before you leave.
If you are given homeopathic remedies to
take at a later date be sure to store them in a cool dark place, away
from anything with a strong smell. If you travel do not let the remedies
go through the X-ray.
Please tell your homeopath about any medicine
or supplement that has been prescribed for you by your doctor or that
you take regularly. Also mention any recent or immediate dental treatment.
These may possibly interfere with your homeopathic treatment.
Other treatments may affect your homeopathic
treatment, so please do not take any form of medication, including homeopathic
remedies without first asking your homeopath, who may be able to give
you some first aid advice. If you develop a cold, headache, or any symptoms
that concern you, please discuss them with your homeopath.
|
|
|
|
What will happen once treatment starts?
After taking your remedy you may notice some changes. Some patients
experience a period of exceptional well being and optimism. Sometimes
your symptoms can appear to get worse for a short time. This is a good
sign that the remedy is taking effect. Sometimes a cold, rash or some
form of discharge may appear as a 'spring cleaning' effect which means
your system is going through a cleaning stage. Similarly, old symptoms
can reappear, usually for a short period. These symptoms will pass,
and must not be treated as they are a very important part of the healing
process. If any response to your treatment concerns you, do contact
your homeopath as soon as you can, as it is important to know what happens
as treatment progresses. You might also want to make notes of any changes
and take them with you to discuss at your next appointment.
|
|
|
|
How long does treatment take?
This depends very much on what sort of illness you have, as well as
the other individual characteristics of your case. So it is not realistic
for your homeopath to assess this until it can be seen how you respond
to the remedies prescribed over some time. It is possible to say that
a slowly developing complaint, or one that has been experienced for
some years, will not disappear immediately although there may be a response
and some improvement quite soon. Other acute complaints may get better
more quickly.
Homeopathy cures from the inside, and often
outer symptoms such as a skin complaint, are the last to clear. Be patient!
In the long term it is much better for you to be cured of both the cause
of your illness and its symptoms, rather than merely relieving or suppressing
the symptoms. Remember that every case is different, and no two patients
are alike.
If you wish to discontinue your treatment
for any reason, your homeopath will talk things over with you.
|
|
|
|
Is there any advice about diet and lifestyle?
A homeopath will ask you about your
usual diet and lifestyle, and may suggest changes, especially if it
seems that this is contributing to your illness. Of course, a good basic
diet is necessary for good health, with less sugars, fats, alcohol and
refined foods.
There is an increasing awareness of the
benefits of foods free from artificial colourings, preservatives and
flavourings. Whole foods and organic foods, free from chemical pesticides
and fertilisers, are also increasingly available.
|
|
|
|
What about seeing a GP?
We recommend that you should maintain your relationship with your GP.
Your GP will be able to arrange any tests or X-rays you may need. Homeopathy
has an alternative philosophy but by working in this way with your GP
the two systems of health care can provide complementary services.
|
|
|
|
Can I treat myself with homeopathic remedies?
You can use some remedies at home to treat first aid problems such as
cuts, stings, minor burns and bruises. Ask your homeopath for further
information or find your nearest class or seminar on this subject.
|
|
|
|
© copyright 2000,
The Society of Homeopaths
|
| |
| |
|