Sunday, February 28, 2010

Homeopathy explanation



While the effectiveness of homeopathy in acute diseases is now undeniable, and you must cons emphasize that self-medication in this context is not recommended because it does not necessarily facilitate healing, and may be a danger to your health! Furthermore, it is important not to replace a homeopathic treatment by allopathic treatment because they are two forms of alternative medicine and complementary alliables. And herbal medicine in all this? Generally, herbal medicine and homeopathy are therapeutic methods that tend to be confused! In fact, herbal medicine is a sweet, herbal medicine, homeopathy, while in turn, is based on drugs created based on plants, animals (Oscillococcinum), minerals (zinc, arsenic .. .), And even cartilage, urine ..., knowing that these two therapies are offered by the practitioners themselves and the same laboratories.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Homeopathy: an alternative medicine based on plants, animals and minerals!

According to the writings on the origin of homeopathy, it is a form of alternative medicine and more specifically of alternative therapy created by Samuel Hahnemann, German physician (1755-1843). Homeopathy is in fact a method of therapy known as "natural," but especially "non-aggressive. But what is its function?



Indeed, homeopathy is not only a medical theory, but also therapeutic methods because it uses the pharmacopoeia of mineral, vegetable or even animal and at a minimal amount that this conception Medical is based on "law of analogy experimental! In fact, the uniqueness of homeopathic treatment aims not only to determine the physico-chemical constitution, the correctness of the "law of similarity", pharmacodynamic activity, dilutions as Hahnemann as homeopathic medicines, but also the recognition of the "whole concept of individual" where the physical and the psychic are taken into account. When are homeopathic medicines prescribed by doctors? In some cases heart problems, lung, intestine (in Chinese medicine), or even people phlegmatic, choleric or so inherited disorders and personal, aging bodies, physical shock, poisoning, infection, trauma, emotional shock or emotional and abnormalities ...

Note that homeopathic medicines are prescribed by physicians according to certain criteria such as climate, the temporal dimension (time), the symptoms and the condition of the subject ... Regarding the formation of homeopathic medicines, we will use the carbon, fluorine, but also phosphorus!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The origins of homeopathy

As part of alternative medicine, homeopathy encompasses therapeutic methods deemed "natural", especially "non-aggressive" to deal with agents undiluted certain diseases. But what is really the origin of homeopathy? Etymologically, the word homeopathy comes from the Greek "homoios" meaning similar and "pathos" meaning suffering or disease so.



According to some beliefs, homeopathy dates back to 1700 when a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), disappointed by the ineffective medical practices of the time (purging, bloodletting, leeches use ...), showed continued his research, the "law of similarity" that "the symptoms of the disease can be cured by extremely small doses of substances that produce similar symptoms in healthy people, if they are administered in large quantities. This theory (first published in 1796), was studied through the injection of plants, minerals and other substances to healthy people. According to Samuel Hahnemann, disease significantly inhibit the body's ability to heal quickly, which justifies the use of a stimulus to trigger the healing process. All these observations have been preserved in books known as the referents of "Materia Medica".

Initially, the precursor of homeopathy used small doses of drugs, but over time, it was necessary to use large dilutions of these drugs because he said "over the drug was diluted, its effect would be more powerful" : the "law of infinitesimals", contrary to the pharmacologists who have always supported the "dose effect". These lessons included in the "Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia", are in fact the conclusions issued in the late 1800s and early 1900s.


These treatments are legally recognized as "drugs", without saying that the Act or so, the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration is the U.S. administration of food and drugs, allowing the marketing of drugs the territory of the United States of America) admit its effectiveness. In fact, it was found that homeopathy was less random (or less harmful) the treatment prescribed by the medical orthodoxy in the 19th century. Thus, a century later, homeopathy has attracted about 14,000 practitioners and 22 schools led training, to open their doors to the United States.

Over time, the pace of developments in science followed by lessons in medicine, the reputation of homeopathy declined in the USA and unavoidable, forced to adapt to modern medicine or schools closed their doors (to al late 1920s), or modern methods were the subject of lessons that were taught there. Today, some homeopaths contend that there are people who have a special relationship with a specific remedy, but to suit a variety of ills: their "constitutional remedy" may be prescribed by the "constitutional type" of subject. This analogy is sometimes comparable to astrology. Apart from all these elements relating to the origin of homeopathy, its evolution and also its place in the medical field, can we say to make a rational theory of diagnosis or treatment in respect of homeopathy?

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Training



In North America, there are six educational institutions whose programs are accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education. This organization is recognized by states, territories and provinces where naturopathic medicine is regulated. Two of these schools are located in Canada and four in the United States. Another American school is applying for accreditation (see Sites of interest).

All these institutions offer a four-year university full time, or at least 4000 hours, leading to a doctorate in naturopathy. Following their training, students must pass the examination of the North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners before obtaining a license entitling them to exercise.

The training of naturopaths varies somewhat from country to country, but generally includes courses in medical sciences (biology, anatomy, physiology, immunology, etc..), Clinical (diagnosis, laboratory, naturopathic principles, etc.. ) and specialized techniques (nutritional therapy, homeopathy, herbal medicine, hydrotherapy, Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, etc..). In Germany, training in naturopathic medicine is already integrated with that of doctors and pharmacists. It also trains practitioners specialized in naturopathy, the heilpraktikers.

Where there are no regulations governing the practice of naturopathy, as is the case in Quebec, various schools and organizations offer a variety of courses. Some offer a very minimal training, while others, including the curriculum is similar to that of accredited institutions, can form excellent health counselors. However, they can not qualify for the licensing of naturopathic that is valid where the practice is recognized.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

In practice



A visit to a naturopath is like a visit to a clinical classical. However, the naturopath will probably ask you more questions about your general health, your lifestyle, your eating habits and even your level of stress at work ...

In fact, it will attempt to discover the root causes of your discomfort before intervening. For example, a recurring headache will not be discussed a priori with analgesics. Before discussing treatment, the naturopath will wonder from where the headache: a musculoskeletal disorder, a nutritional problem (low blood sugar, for example), lack of sleep, of undue stress ... And of course, the salaries offered will conform to the naturopathic approach.

Where the law allows the practice of naturopathy, professional associations may provide a register of their members. Elsewhere, it must self-assess the competence of the therapist is checking whether a professional association, what was his training and asking for references.

The first visit usually lasts from 1:00 to 1:30. Subsequent visits are 30-40 minutes. A growing number of insurance companies cover the costs of consulting naturopaths. Should check with their insurer.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Therapeutic Applications



In states where the practice is known, we consider naturopaths as true primary care physicians can treat both situations of chronic crisis. They might be compared to general practitioners, may require or perform examinations, diagnose, prescribe and administer treatments, and even perform minor surgery such as removing a wart or suture a wound. If they feel that care out of their field of expertise are required, they refer patients to specialists (doctors, surgeons, osteopaths, homeopaths, etc..).

In other countries, naturopaths are considered health counselors. They deal primarily involved minor problems that do not require the care of "advanced medicine" and to combat chronic and degenerative diseases. They prefer the typical approaches of naturopathy, such as nutritional therapy and lifestyle changes.

Please note that naturopaths sit more often in the working committees to oversee medical research and policy development in public health at the initiative of government and medical authorities.
Research

There are no clinical trials whose results would demonstrate the effectiveness of naturopathy as an integrated system. But several techniques and approaches used in naturopathic medicine have been clinical trials (nutrition, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, gemmotherapy, colon hydrotherapy, fasting, etc..). Phytotherapy (or herbalism) remains the discipline, in naturopathy, has been the largest number of scientific studies. In 2003, a review of systematic reviews of clinical trials have focused on complementary therapies revealed that synthesis of the 34 analyzed, 20 were related to the use of plants médicinales1. Supplements commonly used by naturopaths are particularly against the high rate cholestérol2 infectieux3 and agents.