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It is, however, advised that until progress with one therapy is established it is best not to add to begin other therapies as it creates confusion about what is actually working and can become difficult to evaluate the response to each therapy or homeopathic remedy.

Keep a small notebook by your bed or in a place where you will access it each day. I often suggest that clients reflect on their day before going to sleep or, for the day prior, each morning.

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Etiam non orci quis dolor cons. He facilitates a deep connection to well-being integrating unresolved trauma and through his practice supports individuals in moving from contraction to expansion, from limitation to freedom. In Frank contracted Lymes Disease, but has since become completely symptom-free utilizing homeopathic medicine exclusively. Frank now practices on Church St. Healing with Homeopathy tracking progress, remedy reactions So you just took your constitutional or deep acting homeopathic remedy and may be struggling to recall what can interfere with the process, how to best reliably track your healing progress and more importantly what happens next!

Once you have taken your first dose of the remedy one on the following processes are commonly experienced: 1. Mint free or homeopathic style toothpaste is available at your health food store.

Natural or mild mint products mint tea, or used in cooking are acceptable. Some homeopathic remedies may contain substances that are not safe, or that interfere with the action of other medicines.

You should talk to your GP before stopping any treatment prescribed by a doctor or avoiding procedures such as vaccination in favour of homeopathy. There have been several reviews of the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of homeopathy. The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee said there is no evidence that homeopathy is effective as a treatment for any health condition.

There is no evidence for the idea that substances that can induce certain symptoms can also help to treat them. There is no evidence for the idea that diluting and shaking substances in water can turn those substances into medicines. The ideas that underpin homeopathy are not accepted by mainstream science, and are not consistent with long-accepted principles on the way that the physical world works.

The Committee's report on homeopathy said the "like cures like" principle is "theoretically weak", and that this is the "settled view of medical science".

It is of note, for example, that many homeopathic remedies are diluted to such an extent that there is unlikely to be a single molecule of the original substance remaining in the final remedy. In cases such as these, homeopathic remedies consist of nothing but water.

Some homeopaths believe that, due to the succussion process, the original substance leaves an "imprint" of itself on the water. But there is no known mechanism by which this can occur. The report said: "We consider the notion that ultra-dilutions can maintain an imprint of substances previously dissolved in them to be scientifically implausible. Some people who use homeopathy may see an improvement in their health condition due to a phenomenon known as the placebo effect.

If you choose health treatments that provide only a placebo effect, you may miss out on other treatments that have been proven to be more effective. Home Tests and treatments Medicines and medical aids Complementary medicine Homeopathy. Introduction Homeopathy is a 'treatment' based on the use of highly diluted substances, which practitioners claim can cause the body to heal itself. This page covers: What is homeopathy?

Does it work? Is it available on the NHS? What should I expect if I try it? Homeopathy is used for an extremely wide range of health conditions.

Many practitioners believe it can help with any condition. There's no good-quality evidence that homeopathy is an effective treatment for these or any other health conditions.

Some practitioners also claim homeopathy can prevent malaria or other diseases. There's no evidence to support this, and no scientifically plausible way that homeopathy can prevent diseases. There's no legal regulation of homeopathic practitioners in the UK. This means that anyone can practise as a homeopath, even if they have no qualifications or experience. Voluntary regulation aims to protect patient safety, but it doesn't mean there's scientific evidence that a treatment is effective.

A number of professional associations can help you find a homeopath who will practise the treatment in a way that's acceptable to you. The Society of Homeopaths and the Federation of Holistic Therapists both have a register of homeopathy practitioners, which you can search to find a practitioner near you.

These registers are accredited by the Professional Standards Authority. Homeopathic remedies are generally safe, and the risk of a serious adverse side effect arising from taking these remedies is thought to be small. Some homeopathic remedies may contain substances that aren't safe or interfere with the action of other medicines.

You should talk to your GP before stopping any treatment prescribed by a doctor, or avoiding procedures such as vaccination, in favour of homeopathy. In the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee said there's no evidence that homeopathy is effective as a treatment for any health condition. There's no evidence behind the idea that substances that cause certain symptoms can also help treat them. Nor is there any evidence behind the idea that diluting and shaking substances in water can turn those substances into medicines.

The ideas that underpin homeopathy aren't accepted by mainstream science, and aren't consistent with long-accepted principles on the way the physical world works.



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