Classical
Homeopathy means Homeopathy with Principles
It stimulates the individual's innate healing processes by using very
low dose preparations administered according to the principle that
"like should be cured with like."
"Classical" homoeopaths attempt to identify the single medicine that
corresponds to a patient's general "constitution" a complex picture
incorporating current illness (physical and mental), medical history,
personality, behavior and family history. Two patients with identical
conventional diagnoses may receive very different homoeopathic
medicines.
It means Homeopathic medicines are based on the individual personality
trait and behavioral reactions. Mental attitude, living style and
environmental modalities indicate the specific medicine for a patient.
So there is no fix set of medicines for any ailment.
In my view "Classical Homeopath" possesses its place at the top of all
your relations i.e. father, mother and guru.
Our parents inherit purification (Sanskars) in us only; similarly
someone’s spiritual Guru inputs purifications and few tips to
enlighten our soul. Moreover, Guru can repair someone’s behavioural
weakness / defects. Most of time this all remain quite at superficial
level. As soon as a person goes off his guru’s influence, his attitude
/ behaviour tends to change as it had been earlier.
They cannot make someone freed from any illness (mental or physical).
Whereas this is the Classical Homeopath (follows the rules and
regulations laid down by Dr. Hahnemann strictly) who can alter
someone’s ill behaviour forcefully with the help of constitutional
homeopathic treatment.
It is well known that many homoeopathic medicines are ultramolecular
that is, they are diluted to such a degree that not even a single
molecule of the original solute is likely to be present.
Homoeopaths' consultations for chronic conditions include an extremely
detailed case history. Patients are asked to describe their medical
history and current symptoms. Homoeopathic consultations in private
practice may last over an hour.
A patient's initial symptom picture commonly matches more than one
homoeopathic remedy, and follow up allows the practitioner to make an
empirical judgment on whether a particular remedy was the correct one
to prescribe. If the patient is doing well the practitioner may stop
treatment and monitor progress. If symptoms recur the treatment may be
repeated at the same or a higher potency. If the symptom picture has
changed at follow up a different homoeopathic prescription may be
given even though the conventional diagnosis remains unchanged.
Most of a typical homeopath's case diary consists of chronic or
recurrent conditions such as eczema, rheumatoid arthritis, fatigue
disorders, asthma, migraine, dysmenorrhoea, irritable bowel syndrome,
recurrent upper respiratory or urinary tract infections, and mood
disorders.
Homoeopaths also treat a substantial number of patients with ill
defined illness that has not been given a conventional diagnosis.
These are the functional disorders where homeopathy scores, very high.
But unexpectedly I am able to treat the patient having too advanced
pathological lesions even in lungs, liver, pancreas, kidneys, Eyes,
uterus, ovaries etc....
Safety of homoeopathy
Serious unexpected adverse effects of homoeopathic medicines are rare.
"Aggravation reactions," when symptoms become acutely and transiently
worse after starting homoeopathic treatment, have been described and
is said to be a good prognostic sign. though it is a good sign yet It
is very rarely occurred in my practice.