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Myth 1.
Homeopathy is an unproved science.
Fact: Homeopathy is based on experimental pharmacological
and clinical data. Over the years, homeopathic medicines have
been extensively studied for their efficacy in a variety of
indications. Clinical studies have been conducted in India as
well as other countries. The physical basis of the homeopathic
medicines is still not clear but there is enough clinical data
to prove its efficacy. All the principles of homeopathy are
based on sound logic and experimental data.
Myth 2. Homeopathic medicines are only sugar pills which act
more as placebos and have no medicinal value as such.
Fact: Yes, the white sugar pills, as such do not have any
medicinal value. But these act as vehicles or carriers for the
medicines, which are alcohol based. Otherwise the medicine can
be taken directly or dissolved in water. Homeopathic medicines
have been scientifically studied the world over and found to be
effective in a wide range of diseases. Thus they are not
placebos.
Myth 3. Homeopathy is slow acting and cannot be used in acute
cases of diarrhea, fever, cough, cold, etc.
Fact: Homeopathy is fast acting in acute cases and can be
effectively used in treating infections, fever, cold etc.
Unfortunately, people tend to go to a homeopath only when the
acute problem becomes chronic. Naturally, these cases take
longer to treat. Also, most people take recourse in homeopathy
in cases of arthritis, allergic asthma or skin conditions etc.,
which take a longer time to treat with any other medicines.
Myth 4. Homeopathy is a 'magic remedy' that can treat any
disorder.
Fact: Homeopathy like any other field of medicine, has its
limitations. For example, it cannot treat cases where surgery is
unavoidable, many dental cases, etc.
Myth 5. Homeopathic doctors are quacks who do not have formal
training in the field of Medicine.
Fact: Qualified doctors practice Homeopathy, in most parts of
the world. In India, there are over 200 homeopathy medical
colleges and world over the number is close to 500, which offer
degree and post -graduate studies n Homeopath At present, there
are over 1,50,000 trained homeopaths in India and at least
half-million across the globe.
Myth 6. One has to follow strict dietary I restrictions while
on homeopathic treatment.
Fact: Some patients are asked to abstain from onions,
garlic, coffee, tea, tobacco, alcohol etc. as these substances
interfere with the action of certain homeopathic medicines. But
then, restricting alcohol and tobacco is also safe and healthy.
Myth 7. Homeopathy is only useful in chronic cases.
Fact: Very often it is - where everything else has failed!
But the true reason for this perception is because people turn
to homeopathy so late when everything else has failed! After
years of allopathic treatment often an illness becomes chronic,
the treatment will now naturally take longer than in case of
using homeopathy right from the beginning, the recovery period
is very less. Homeopathy medicines are equally effective in
chronic and acute ailments.
Myth 8. Homeopathy cannot be used in diabetic patients.
Fact: It can be used! The minute amount of sugar globules
(the little round pills) taken daily does not matter. Sugar
intake in the daily diet is significantly higher than that taken
by a few globules. In very severe cases, the dilution may be
taken as drops in water or over lactose.
Myth 9. The homeopath gives the same white pills for all
types of illnesses. How can they be really effective?
Fact: Depending on the illness, homeopaths medicate with
different medicines. The sugar pills serve only as a vehicle for
transfer of the medicine. The selected medicine, out of a range
of more than 3000 different dilutions, is targeted to the
individual problems.
Myth 10. Are there really no side effects of homeopathic
medicine.
Fact: Generally there are no side effects of homeopathic
medicine if prescribed in potencies of 3CH and above. However,
some tinctures and triturates in very low potencies like Ix, 2x
have some side effects of minor nature. Sometimes, homeopathic
medicines in higher dilutions may also elicit drug-proving in
sensitive individuals. But just like any other medicine,
homeopathy medicines should be used with caution and in chronic
ailments, they should not be taken without consultation with a
qualified homeopath. |
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