A brief explanation of homoeopathy

Homoeopathy has been used for 200 years in most countries around the world. It is used extensively by doctors, as well as practitioners of natural medicine.

It is unfortunate that in Australia the local medical community has resisted its widespread use, although this is sure to change as they are brought up to date with their medical colleagues overseas.

Homoeopathy was founded by a German doctor, Dr Samuel Hahnemann, who was a brilliant physician and pharmacist. Because of his fluency in seven languages, he was able to read healing texts from all communities and all ages.

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He was the first physician to make full practical use of a Law of Nature known to ancient healers such as Hippocrates. This was the Law of Similars, which states that a substance that is capable of causing a group of symptoms in a healthy person is capable of removing a group of similar symptoms in an unwell person.

Dr Hahnemann realised the value of this law when he was translating a book of medicines from English into German. He disagreed with the author’s description of the effects of overdoses of Peruvian Bark, a herb which was used in the treatment of malarial fevers.

Dr Hahnemann, being a true scientist, experimented by taking small doses of the bark and found that he developed a fever that is very similar to a malarial fever. The fever stopped when he stopped taking the bark. He took some more, and the fever started again. It stopped soon after he stopped taking the bark.

This was a practical example of the Law of Similars, ie the bark was capable of producing in a healthy person a fever similar to what it could cure in an unwell person.

Over the last 200 years, homoeopaths have “proved” thousands of substances. Unlike drug testing, we test our medicines on healthy volunteers who report the resulting symptoms. These symptoms are then very carefully and systematically compiled into a description of what symptoms the substance can remove in unwell patients. Homoeopathy IS very scientific!

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