Frequently asking questions
1. Is Homoeopathy slow acting and not effective in acute diseases?
No. Homoeopathy is fast acting according to the nature of disease. In acute cases it acts very rapidly and effectively hence it is used in treating infections, fevers, cold and many other acute complaints. Unfortunately so many people try Homoeopathy after the acute problem becomes chronic. Naturally these cases take longer time to cure. Homoeopathy cures acute diseases in its onset (if it is taken as early) even before the patient feels the severity of complaints, so the cure may not be credited in the account of Homoeopathy in almost every cases.
2. Is there any restrictions while taking Homoeopathic medicine, such as avoidance coffee and other regular foods etc.?
There are no specific restrictions in taking Homoeopathic treatment. In some cases, the life style may be changed and some foods and drinks should be restricted or regulated according the nature of the disease and the medicine prescribed. In such cases the patient has to follow them for gentle cure.
3. Is there any side effects from Homoeopathy medicines?
Homoeopathic medicines are full of free from any side effects in their classical application, unlike other therapeutics. Homoeopathic medicines are prepared through a special process called Potentization by which the material quantity of substance is highly reduced in medicines and are administered through some vehicles like sugar of milk, water etc. They affect only on the vital power of man and does not make any direct or material effect on body. In some cases of acute managements, the medicines may be used in crude form for a while but they only produces a palliative effect, not adverse effect and it lasts for a short time.
4. Homoeopathic medicines are made up of Sugar, are they Adverse to the Diabetic patients?
Homoeopathic medicines may be dispensed in sugar of milk globules instead of water, alcohol etc., these small sweet pills can be taken by anybody, even small infant of few hrs to the most aged diabetic person and pregnant ladies also. The sugar content of the in taking globules are highly negligible when compared to the food that we consumed. In other words, the sweet pills can be substituted with other vehicles for dispensing medicine for diabetic patients.
No. Homoeopathy is fast acting according to the nature of disease. In acute cases it acts very rapidly and effectively hence it is used in treating infections, fevers, cold and many other acute complaints. Unfortunately so many people try Homoeopathy after the acute problem becomes chronic. Naturally these cases take longer time to cure. Homoeopathy cures acute diseases in its onset (if it is taken as early) even before the patient feels the severity of complaints, so the cure may not be credited in the account of Homoeopathy in almost every cases.
2. Is there any restrictions while taking Homoeopathic medicine, such as avoidance coffee and other regular foods etc.?
There are no specific restrictions in taking Homoeopathic treatment. In some cases, the life style may be changed and some foods and drinks should be restricted or regulated according the nature of the disease and the medicine prescribed. In such cases the patient has to follow them for gentle cure.
3. Is there any side effects from Homoeopathy medicines?
Homoeopathic medicines are full of free from any side effects in their classical application, unlike other therapeutics. Homoeopathic medicines are prepared through a special process called Potentization by which the material quantity of substance is highly reduced in medicines and are administered through some vehicles like sugar of milk, water etc. They affect only on the vital power of man and does not make any direct or material effect on body. In some cases of acute managements, the medicines may be used in crude form for a while but they only produces a palliative effect, not adverse effect and it lasts for a short time.
4. Homoeopathic medicines are made up of Sugar, are they Adverse to the Diabetic patients?
Homoeopathic medicines may be dispensed in sugar of milk globules instead of water, alcohol etc., these small sweet pills can be taken by anybody, even small infant of few hrs to the most aged diabetic person and pregnant ladies also. The sugar content of the in taking globules are highly negligible when compared to the food that we consumed. In other words, the sweet pills can be substituted with other vehicles for dispensing medicine for diabetic patients.