Homeopathy
Homeopathy Medicine System in India Homoeopathy today
is a rapidly growing system and is being practiced almost all over the world.
In India it has become a household name due the safety of its pills and gentleness
of its cure. A rough study indicates that about 10% of the Indian population solely
depend on Homoeopathy for their Health care needs.
It is more than a century and a half now that Homoeopathy is being practiced in
India. It has blended so well into the roots and traditions of the country that
it has been recognized as one of the National Systems of Medicine and plays a
an important role in providing health care to a large number of people. Its strength
lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach towards the
sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual
and physical levels.
The word 'Homoeopathy' is derived from two Greek words, Homois meaning similar
and pathos meaning suffering. Homoeopathy simply means treating diseases with
remedies, prescribed in minute doses, which are capable of producing symptoms
similar to the disease when taken by healthy people. It is based on the natural
law of healing- "Similia Similibus Curantur" which means "likes are cured by likes".
Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) gave it a scientific basis in the early 19th
century. It has been serving suffering humanity for over two centuries and has
withstood the upheavals of time and has emerged as a time-tested therapy. The
scientific principles propounded by Hahnemann are natural and well proven and
continue to be followed with success.
The principle of Homoeopathy has been known since the time of Hippocrates from
Greece, the founder of medicine, around 450 BC More than a thousand years later
the Swiss alchemist Paracelsus employed the same system of healing based upon
the principle that "like cures like". But it was not until the late 18th century
that Homoeopathy as it is practiced today was evolved by the great German physician,
Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. He was appalled by the medical practices of that time and
set about to develop a method of healing which would be safe, gentle, and effective.
He believed that human beings have a capacity for healing themselves and that
the symptoms of disease reflect the individuals struggle to overcome his illness.
Over two hundred years ago, the German physician Dr. Samuel Hahnemann discovered
the principle that what substance could cause in the way of symptoms, it could
also cure. Hahnemann
was struck by the effect that certain drugs, when taken by him while quite healthy,
produced symptoms that the drug was known to cure in sick. For instance, when
he took Cinchona Bark, which contains quinine, he became ill with symptoms that
exactly mimicked intermittent fever (now called malaria). He wondered if the reason
Cinchona worked against intermittent fever was because it caused symptoms indistinguishable
from intermittent fever in a healthy human.
Hahnemann continued to experiment, noting that every substance he took, whether
a herb, a mineral, an animal product or a chemical compound, produced definite
distinct symptoms in him. He further noted that no two substances produced exactly
the same set of symptoms. Each provoked its own unique pattern of symptoms. Furthermore
the symptoms were not just confined to the physical plane. Every substance tested
also affected the mind and the emotions apart from the body. Eventually,
Hahnemann began to treat the sick on the principle 'let likes be treated by likes'.
From the outset he achieved outstanding clinical success.
Homoeopathy is the system of treatment based on demonstrable laws and principles,
which are -
(a) The Law of Similar - It is also called the Law of Cure. This law demonstrates
that the selected remedy is able to produce a range of symptoms in a healthy person
similar to that observed in the patient, thus leading to the principle of Similia
Similibus Curentur i.e. let likes be treated by likes. To give a simple example
the effects of peeling an onion are very similar to the symptoms of acute cold.
The remedy prepared from the red onion, Allium cepa, is used to treat the type
of cold in which the symptoms resemble those we get from peeling onion. The principle
has been verified by millions of Homoeopaths all over the world.
(b) The Law of Single Remedy - This law directs to choose and administer such
a single remedy, which is most similar to the symptom complex of the sick person
at a time.
(c) The Law of Minimum Dose - The similar remedy selected for a sick should be
prescribed in minimum dose, so that when administered there is no toxic effects
on the body. It just acts as a triggering and catalytic agent to stimulate and
strengthen the existing defense mechanism of the body. It does not need to be
repeated frequently.
Holistic as well as Individualistic approach in Medicine through Homoeopathy:
This is a key point and unique to Homoeopathy. Even though it may sound strange,
Homoeopathy does not treat disease per se. A Homoeopath does not concentrate his
therapy on, say arthritis or bronchitis or cancer. In other words he does not
limit his treatment to painful joints, inflamed bronchi or a malignant growth.
Rather, he treats all aspects mental, emotional and physical of the person who
happens to be suffering with arthritis or bronchitis or cancer. Homoeopathy regards
each patient as a unique individual, e.g. six persons with hepatitis might get
a different Homoeopathic remedy, each one aimed at the individual's totality of
symptoms rather than at his liver alone. The physicians' interest is not only
to alleviate the patients' present symptoms but also his long-term well being.
Concept
of Vital Force
Dr. Hahnemann discovered that the human body is endowed with a force that reacts
against the inimical forces, which produce disease. It becomes deranged during
illness and the best-selected Homoeopathic remedies stimulate this failing vital
force so that, as Hahnemann said "it can again take the reins and conduct the
system on way to health". Concept
of Miasm Psora,
Syphilis and Sycosis are the three fundamental causes of all chronic diseases
that afflict the human race as discovered by Dr. Hahnemann and called them miasms.
This word is derived from Greek word miainein meaning 'to pollute'. Syphilis and
Sycosis are the venereal and contagious chronic diseases, whereas Psora is a non-venereal
chronic disease. Psora is present from the beginning to end of life and is the
root cause of most of the diseases. Principle
of Drug Proving
To apply drugs for therapeutic use, their curative powers should be known. The
proving of the drug is the method employed to know these powers and is unique
to Homoeopathy as they are proved on healthy human beings. The symptoms thus known
are the true record of the curative properties of a drug or the pathogenesis of
a drug.
Drug Dynamisation or Potentisation
Drugs are prepared in such a way that they retain maximum medicinal powers without
producing any toxic action on the body. It was found experimentally by Dr. Hahnemann
that when diluted drugs are powerfully successes they develop lasting medicinal
powers. HISTORICAL
EVOLUTION IN INDIA Homoeopathy
entered India in 1839 when Dr. John Martin Honigberger was called to treat Maharaja
Ranjit Singh, the ruler of Punjab, for paralysis of vocal cords and oedema. The
Maharaja was relieved of his complaints and in return received valuable rewards
and later on was made officer-in-charge of a hospital. Dr. Honigberger later on
went to Calcutta and started practice there. This royal patronage helped the system
to have its roots in India. A large number of missionaries, amateurs in Indian
civil and military service personals practiced Homoeopathy extensively and spread
this system mostly in Bengal and South India.
RECOGNITION BY THE GOVERNMENT: The
Government of India soon after Independence did not lost time to develop Homoeopathic
System of Medicine. The setting up of Homoeopathic Enquiry Committee in 1948,
the Committee by Planning Commission in 1951 and the Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
Committee in 1962 testify to this. At the instance of the recommendation of these
Committees, the Government of India have accepted Homoeopathy as one of the national
System of Medicine and started releasing funds for its development, during the
Second five-year Plan. Some of the States also made their own contribution to
Homoeopathic Education, the employment of Homoeopathic practitioners in health
services and regulating the practice by enacting States Acts & Rules, etc.
NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY & HOMOEOPATHY: The
National Health Policy as passed by the Indian Parliament assigns to the Indian
Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy an important role in the delivery of primary
health care and envisages its integration in the over all health care delivery
system, specially in the preventive and promotive aspects of health care in the
context of the national target of achieving "Health for all by 2000 AD" GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Homoeopathy
continued to spread and by the beginning of 20th century most of the important
cities in India had Homoeopathic dispensaries. The popularity of the system led
to a mushroom growth of quacks practicing Homoeopathy. Seeing this deplorable
state of affairs, efforts were made by the Government. It took several steps and
in 1948, a Homoeopathic Enquiry Committee was set up to evolve a suitable arrangement
to regulate teaching and practice of Homoeopathy. A Homoeopathic Advisory Committee
was appointed in 1952 by the Govt. of India and the recommendations of these committees
led to passing of a Central Act in 1973 for recognition of this system of medicine.
Homoeopathy now has been accepted as one of the National Systems of Medicine in
India. PRESENT
SET UP:
Homoeopathy in India enjoys Government support along with the other systems of
medicine because Government is of the view that presence of all these complementary
alternative systems of therapeutics offers a much wider spectrum of curative medicine
than is available in any other country.
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Homeopathy cures a larger percentage of cases than any other method of treatment
and is beyond doubt safer and more economical and most complete medical science".
(Mahatama
Gandhi)
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