Homoeopathy, an ultra-modern system of medicine, founded by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann of Germany in the year 1796, has been helping alleviate health related issues of many a generation of people around the world and in turn help improve their quality of life.
This scientific world which has always been sceptical about the action of Homoeopathy, thanks to the development in the scientific arena in the past few decades like nano technology, epigenetics,etc..have helped unravel the modus operandi of Homoeopathy.
Homoeopathy accords equal importance to Diagnosis and Investigations along with the individualistic symptoms of the patient. This unique combination, peculiar only to Homoeopathy, helps in understanding the disease process and also to arrive at the appropriate Homoeopathic medicine which ensures the effective management of the diseases.
Homoeopathic medicines play an important role in the prevention of “SUPER-BUGS”, which have recently created an havoc in the health care management globally, by effectively treating the acute diseases like Upper Respiratory Tract Infections, Gastroenteritis, Tonsilitis, etc.,
Homoeopathy is equally effective in the management of chronic diseases and in the prevention of long term complications associated with life-style disorders like Metabolic Syndrome, etc., thereby, improving the quality of life.
Diseases until recently were thought to originate at the cellular level and were managed accordingly with medicines of a considerable dose but the recent development in genetics have made clear that the real source of disease lies in the genes and its expressions, the correction of which requires a minimal dose of medicine. This justifies the use of minimal dose in Homoeopathy which has always maintained the role of genes and its expressions in the origin of a disease.
Homoeopathy being an holistic medicine understands the importance of diet, exercise and psychology in maintaining the state of health of an individual and uses them judiciously in the treatment process.
Dr.Akshaya Balaji
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