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Since its inception 200 years ago, homeopathy has
attracted support from European royalty, the educated elite, and
leading artists. It was thus no surprise that the most expensive
painting ever sold was that of a portrait of a homeopathic
physician, Dr. Gachet, drawn by her personal friend and patient,
Vincent Van Gogh. Although homeopaths use exceedingly small
doses of medicines, it seems that people greatly value portraits
of them. In this case, the portrait of Dr. Gachet sold for
$82.5 million.1
Friday 26 August 2005, Lancet medical journal, Published
a study conducted by Matthias Egger of Switzerland's University
of Berne the study's lead author and statistical analyst, wrote
"We acknowledge that to prove a negative is impossible, but we
have shown that the effects seen in placebo-controlled trials of
homoeopathy are compatible with the placebo-hypothesis."
Defense:
"The report should be treated with extreme caution. It is being
heavily spun," Peter Fisher, clinical director at the Royal
London Homoeopathic Hospital, said on behalf of the BHA.
"For a prestigious
medical journal it is a strange bit of reporting. It is a small
sample and they don't even tell you what they are basing this
on. Yet they come to these very sweeping conclusions and write
this very strongly worded editorial," he said.
"Homoeopathy has been suffering these types of attacks for 200
years but it goes from strength to strength because people want
it and many studies prove it works."
Why has
homoeopathy baffled some people, with vested interest, all
over the world? Some facts about the growth of Homoeopathy
speaks for itself:
WHO report,
which states that most of the studies published in the last 40
years have shown homeopathic remedies to be superior to placebo
and "equivalent to conventional medicines in the treatment of
illnesses, in both humans and animals". (http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,11381,1556831,00.html)
The World
Health Organisation states that Homoeopathy is
the second most used medical system
internationally, with over $1 Billon in expenditures for
such therapy. Twenty to 30 percent of French & German physicians
use Homoeopathy in clinical practice. In Great Britain, five
Homoeopathic hospitals are part of the National health System,
and over 30% of generalists use Homoeopathy. In the United
states, there are more that 500 physicians and 5000
non-physicians using Homoeopathy in clinical practice, and 2.5
million Americans currently use Homoeopathic medicines – of
which two-thirds are self-prescribed spending more than $250
million annually .17
THE EXPLOSION OF HOMEOPATHY IN EUROPE:
According to recent surveys in France, an astounding
40% of the French public have used
homeopathic medicines, and 39% of French physicians have
prescribed them.2 At least six French medical schools offer
courses leading to a degree in homeopathy, and homeopathy is
taught in all pharmacy schools and in four veterinary schools.3
A recent survey of
French Doctors revealed that approximately 11.000 physicians
utilize Homeopathic Medicines. Twenty
Thousand French Pharmacies now sell Homeopathic
Medicines.
Homeopathy is
growing so rapidly in France that a recent cover story of Le
Nouvel Observateur, one of France’s leading magazines, noted
That President Mitterrand and six Medical School Deans had
called for more research on Homeopathy.
In a prominent
French news magazine President Francois Mitterand and six
medical school deans called for more research on homeopathy, and
Dana Ullman editorialized, "It is a fact that homeopathy obtains
results, sometimes spectacular results."4
One further bit of
evidence for the growing acceptance of homeopathic medicines as
a household items in France is that the most popular cold and
flu medicine is not Contact or any other conventional drug; it
is a homeopathic remedy.5
Homeopathy is not
as popular in England as it is in France, but according to an
article in the British Medical Journal,
42% of British physicians surveyed refer patients to
homeopathic physicians.6 Another survey of British physicians
discovered that 80% of recent graduates
wanted training in either homeopathy, acupuncture, or
hypnosis.7
In Britain alone,
sales of homoeopathic medicines have grown by a third in the
past five years to 32 million pounds in 2004.
The Scots hate to
be overshadowed by the English, and this is true in homeopathy
too. According to The Times of London, homeopathy is now the
fastest growing alternative therapy in Scotland. The number of
Scots who have used homeopathic medicines have more than doubled
from 1985 to 1990, increasing from 5% to 11%. Similarly, in 1985
23% of those Scots interviewed in 1985 said they would
"seriously consider" going to a homeopath, and in 1990 this
figure grew to 40%.8
Homeopathic
medicine is very popular in Germany as well. One
respected author estimated that 20% of German physicians use
homeopathic medicines occasionally.9 At present, the most
popular hay fever remedy in Germany is a homeopathic medicine,
and other homeopathic medicines for the common cold, sore
throats, and circulatory problems are in the top ten of their
respective categories.10
To further aid the
growth of homeopathy, the late President of Germany, Karl
Karstens, and his wife, Dr. Veronica Carstens, who is a medical
doctor and a homeopathic physician, recently started a
homeopathic research foundation.11 Numerous new research efforts
in Germany and throughout Europe have begun in the past couple
of years.
It is also
interesting to note that homeopathy is gaining such respect in
medical and business circles that the same company that owns the
BMW car company owns one of the leading German homeopathic
manufacturers.
In addition to
homeopathy's popularity in France, England, Scotland, and
Germany, it is also very popular in The Netherlands, Belgium,
Austria, and Greece.
HOMEOPATHY IN INDIA
Despite homeopathy's impressive popularity in Europe, it is even
more popular in India. Presently, there are over
100,000 homeopathic doctors and over 180
four- and five-year homeopathic medical colleges in this
country.
Homeopathy has
achieved such respect that in 1987 the government established
homeopathic drug detox clinics in six different police stations
in New Delhi. A recent conference in India which described
impressive results in the homeopathic treatment of drug
addiction received accolades from India's Minister of Health and
Family Welfare, the Finance Minister, and the Chief Justice.12
In addition to the Indian government's support of homeopathic
drug detox clinics, they have also supported various research
projects and homeopathic hospitals and clinics.
Even
Mother Teresa, who for many decades
has served India's poorest citizens with medical care, has added
homeopathic care to the services offered at her missions. Mother
Teresa has a special interest in homeopathic medicine because of
its effectiveness and low cost.
At present, four
charitable homeopathic dispensaries are run under the guidance
of the Mother's Missionaries of Charity. One of these
dispensaries primarily provides homeopathic medicines to poor
and sick children in Calcutta, while the other three provide
homeopathic medicines to anyone who needs them. Considering the
serious health problems that poor people in India experience, it
is truly miraculous that homeopathic medicines are so effective
as the primary method of treatment for many children and many
adults.
Mother Teresa
opened her first charitable homeopathic dispensary in Calcutta
in 1950. She is known to prescribe homeopathic medicines herself
sometimes.Dr. (Sister) M. Gomes, a physician who has worked at
the Mother's Mission in Calcutta since 1945, notes that one of
the obstacles to the spread of homeopathy in the Mother's work
is inadequate funding for homeopathic hospitals.
HOMEOPATHIC PERISTROIKA IN THE SOVIET UNION
13
Homeopathy is even relatively popular in the Soviet Union.
Although there are only about 500 homeopathic physicians, they
are popular enough that most of them charge for their services.
Since most Russians receive free conventional medical care, it
is indeed a tribute to homeopathy that a growing number of
Russian citizens are paying for homeopathic care.
Because Russian
homeopaths charge for their services, they have become part of
the new entrepreneurial "peristroika" that is presently
occurring.
Even Izvestia
recently published a series of articles on homeopathy in which
they reported that a homeopathic clinic established for factory
workers in 1984 resulted in a 10.1% decrease in days lost due to
sickness. The series of articles concluded with an editorial
that advocated further support for it from the Ministry of
Health.
As a further sign of homeopathy's growing acceptance, President
Gorbachev awarded a medal to Dr. Demyan Popov for his work in
popularizing homeopathy in the USSR.
Homeopathy is also
relatively popular throughout South America, especially in
Brazil and Argentina. Homeopathy has become a bit of a legend in
Argentina because its greatest hero in the 19th century, General
San Martin, was known to carry a homeopathic medicine kit when
he travelled.
Homeopathy is also
quite popular in Mexico there are five homeopathic medical
colleges, including two in Mexico City.
HOMEOPATHY IN AMERICA
At the turn of the century there were over
20 homeopathic medical schools in America, including
Boston University, University of Michigan, University of
Minnesota, and Hahnemann College in Philadelphia. There were
also over 100 homeopathic hospitals and over 1,000 homeopathic
pharmacies. In 1900 homeopathy was more popular in America than
anywhere else in the world.14
However, as the
result of a concerted effort by the American Medical Association
and the drug companies, homeopathy went into a sharp decline. By
the 1950s there were less than 200 homeopathic physicians.
Although
homeopathy in America is presently lagging behind the rest of
the world, Americans hate being second to anybody. Lucky for us
all, homeopathy is growing at an extraordinary rate. According
to the F.D.A., sales of homeopathic medicines grew by 1,000%
from the late 1970s to the early 1980s.15 According to the
Washington Post, the number of physicians in the United States
who specialize in homeopathy doubled from 1980 to 1982.16
In the past two
years homeopathy has received more media coverage than it has in
the past 50 years. More research on homeopathy has also
stimulated its growth, and more and more new books have been
published that have updated old homeopathic knowledge.
Homeopathy may be
more popular in other countries, but because America is just
waking up to homeopathy's impressive healing potential, we can
all expect a tremendous resurgence of this marvelous healing art
and science.
"The natural healing force within each one of us is the greatest
force in getting well." - Hippocrates
Learn from everyone, from everywhere, from every source, from
every incident.
Learn, apply and utilise. Life is a glorious opportunity.
Utilise this opportunity to the maximum so that we can say at
the end as Hahnemann said, "Non inutilis vixi." (I did not live
in vain.)- Dr. P. Sankaran
DIGNITARIES WHO HAVE SUPPORTED HOMEOPATHY:
In England, The Royal Family has
regularly used Homeopathy since the 1830’s. Today, QUEEN
ELIZABETH II is a patron to the famed
Royal London Homeopathic Hospital and PRINCE CHARLES is
known to carry Homeopathic medicines whenever he travels.
GAY GAER LUCE.
Ph.D. (twice winner of The National Science Writer’s Award) said
that, "Homeopathy is a highly developed health practice that
uses a systematic approach to the totality of a person’s health.
Anyone seeking a fuller understanding of health and healing will
find Homeopathy extremely important and applicable."
MARK TWAIN
once said: ".... (For) the introduction of Homeopathy, which
forced the old school doctor to stir around and learn something
of a rational nature about his business. YOU MAY HONESTLY FEEL
GRATEFUL THAT HOMEOPATHY SURVIVED THE ATTEMPTS OF THE ALLOPATHS
(THE ORTHODOX PHYSICIANS) TO DESTROY IT." Harper’s Magazine.
February 1890.
WILLIAM JAMES
stated that, "An enormous mass of experience, both of
Homeopathic doctors and their patients, is invoked in favor of
the efficacy of these remedies and doses."
JOHN D.
ROCKEFELLER thought that Homeopathy is a "progressive and
aggressive step in medicine."
"Homeopathy is
wholly capable of satisfying the therapeutic demands of this age
better than any other system or school of medicine." —
Charles Menninger, M.D., Founder, Menninger Clinic
"Effective natural remedies that have no side effects." —
Robert Mendelsohn, M.D., Professor, University of Illinois
Medical School and best-selling author
"Homeopathy is the safest and most reliable approach to ailments
and has withstood the assaults of established medical practice
for over 100 years." — Yehudi Menuhin, world famous
violinist
DIGNITARIES WHO HAVE SUPPORTED HOMEOPATHY
—
IN THE PAST:
Mahatma Gandhi
William James
John D. Rockefeller
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Daniel Webster
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Samuel F.B. Morse
IN THE PRESENT:
Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of England
Tina Turner, Singer. Actress
Yehudi Menuhin, Master Violinist
Nicholos Von Hoffman, Syndicated Columnist
William Tiller. Ph.D., Stanford Professor
Pat Riley, Coach of the L.A. Lakers
Lindsay Wagner, Actress
Andrew Weil, M.D., Researcher and Author
OJ Simpson, Football Superstar
Jim Bouton, Ex-Yankee Pitcher
Bob MacAdoo, NBA Rookie-Of-The-Year 1972
Sally Little, Pro Golfer
Kate Schmidt, Two Time Olympic Medallist in The Javelin
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