'Errors' by allopathic doctors more lethal than homoeopathy

The author argues that homoeopathy is wrongly maligned. So called 'errors' by allopathic medical practitioners is what should be focused upon. Homoeopathy does no harm.

In 2004, the Canadian Medical Association Journal published a shocking study on the frequency of medical errors.

Researchers examined a random sample of charts over a year at one teaching hospital, one large community hospital, and two small community hospitals in each of five provinces, including B.C.

There were no psychiatric or obstetric patients in the study, which took place over the fiscal year 2000,

The researchers discovered that 7.5 percent of patients experienced at least one “adverse event”, and 36.9 percent of these adverse events were considered “highly preventable”.

Extrapolating the results suggested that adverse events were linked to between 141,250 and 232,250 admissions to Canadian acute-care hospitals that year.

The study also reported that 9,250 to 23,750 preventable deaths occurred.

You read that correctly: up to 23,750 preventable deaths took place in acute-care hospitals in Canada in a single year, according to the CMAJ study.

In 2007, the CMAJ published another troubling study, this time by University of Toronto medical professor Wendy Levinson and University of Washington associate professor of medicine Thomas Gallagher.

They reported that “adverse events”, including errors, occur frequently in health care.

“Disclosing errors to patients is challenging for both physicians and health care institutions,” they wrote. “Recent studies suggest that harmful medical errors are infrequently disclosed to patients and, despite a malpractice environment that is less onerous than in many countries, Canadian patients are no more likely to be informed about harmful errors than patients elsewhere.”

Last week, the Georgia Straight published an article on homeopathy, which is an alternative approach commonly used in Germany, India, and other countries. We published a disclaimer at the bottom of the piece saying it didn't necessarily reflect the views of the paper.

For that, we’ve been pilloried by some readers and members of a local skeptics' group, even though there is no evidence that homeopathic remedies have any dangerous side effects.

As I read the comments from outraged readers, I asked myself: “Do these people ever raise their voices in protest against the frequency of medical errors, which actually kill people? Do they ask what the B.C. government or the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. are doing about this situation? Or do they just get in an uproar about alternative health treatments?”

The medical community loves its peer-reviewed research, which is often underwritten by drug companies. But when Toronto physician Nancy Olivieri tried to publish some of her research that threatened the industry's profits, she was shut down.

The reality is that some people doubt the effectiveness of flu vaccines because the virus mutates so rapidly. Some wonder if their vaccine will have any efficacy against the particular flu virus that they might contract months down the road.

Some of these flu-vaccine skeptics might be inclined to consider homeopathy as an alternative.

Judging from the CMAJ-published research, the biggest threat to human health isn't homeopathy; it's that trip to your local hospital.

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US faces threat from chikungunya: Homoeopathic cure

The US faces a threat from a disease that has spread to many countries across the world. Homoeopathy can help in curing and preventing chikungunya.

chikungunya homeopathyWe could be eventually facing another mosquito-borne disease soon that is
much more serious than the West Nile Virus ever was. It is called Chikungunya. It is a form of viral fever caused by an alpha virus. It is spread by mosquito bites from the Aedes aegypti mosquito, though recent research by the Pasteur Institute in Paris indicates that the virus has mutated and can now be transmitted by the Asian tiger mosquito. It is now a global threat as the Asian tiger mosquito is found in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, Australia and New Zealand. In the United States, the mosquito species tends to live in southeastern regions east of the Mississippi but has been found as far as Texas, Minnesota and New Jersey.

SYMPTOMS
Symptoms are pain of small joints such as at the knee, ankle, hands and feet. The pain is described as debilitating and can be crippling. There is often a fever up to 102.0 degrees followed by a rash involving the limbs and trunk. There is sometimes nausea and vomiting. There can be headache, insomnia and extreme fatigue that can last several weeks. There have been reports of sublingual (under the tongue) hemorrhage and ecchymotic (bruising) spots on the skin.

HOW DIAGNOSIS IS MADE?
The diagnosis is made through blood tests. Specialized serology testing is necessary in order to distinguish it from the plague and dengue fever.

HOMEOPATHIC TREATMENT
Homeopathy may offer remedies, which may help. These include: Arnica, Belladona, Bryonia, Cedro, China, Influenzinum and Rhus-tox. Many homeopaths consider Eupatorium Perfoliatum as a possible preventive remedy. 

Delhi CM launches homoeopathy website

Homoeopathy has strong roots in India. It is growing even more by the day in the country. The Delhi Chief Minister recently launched a website for homoeopathy services in Delhi

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Thursday started a website for homeopathy.

The website named as www. homeo. delhigovt. nic will offer online treatment facility and information to the general public.

Apart from this, the website will also carry vital information regarding the government homeopathic dispensaries and general homeopathic medicines.

Commenting on this, Dikshit said: “Homeopathy enjoys a high reputation and its remedies have been used traditionally in Indian families for over 150 years. Day by day the popularity of homoeopathy is increasing as it cures the disease from the roots in the safest, harmless, gentle and simple way.”

The CM also informed the media persons that the Delhi government homeopathic dispensaries have treated nearly 7 million people in the last five years.

Dikshit further added that her government is fully committed to develop the popularity of homeopathy in Delhi.

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Homoeopathic cure of gallstones

gallstones cure homeopathy

What are gallstones?
The liver secretes gall to aid digestion, and the gall is stored in the gall bladder. Gallstones are formed when there is an obstruction of the bile ducts or a build-up of bile. There can be one or multiple stones in the gall bladder, and they can vary in size from a grain of sand to over an inch. Smaller stones will pass easily, but larger ones can become stuck, blocking the flow of bile and causing pain in the bile ducts. An abdominal X-ray is used to diagnose and detect stones. Symptoms that can arise from gallstones include jaundice, bilairy colic and fever. Urine can turn green or brown. Pain may radiate to the shoulder of the back, or across the entire abdomen.

There are a number of homeopathic remedies available to treat gallstones:

Chelidonium is a remedy used for many types of liver distress. The person needing Chelidonium will experience pain in the area of the liver as well as over the right scapula. The soft stools can be bright yellow or there can be constipation. Even the skin may develop a grey or yellowish tint.

Podophyllum is another remedy known to be of great use in liver complaints. Watery, profuse stools are a keynote of this remedy, and the color can be changeable: from yellow to green. The tongue of a person needing this remedy can be yellow as well. This remedy picture also included nausea, vomiting, burping, and gas, along with alternating diarrhea and constipation. This person is better during cold weather and worse when the temperatures turn warm.

Carduus Marianus is used as a homeopathic remedy and an herbal remedy to heal the liver. The person needing homeopathic Carduus has liver enlargement and jaundice along with the gallstones. They may vomit up green acid-tasting bile. Carduus is also used to treat jaundice and gall bladder enlargement.

Lycopodium is used as a homeopathic remedy to treat various types of indigestion. It is commonly used to treat flatulence. Because of the digestive disturbances, those needing this remedy can be underweight. They wake with a dry mouth or a sour, burning sensation. They can have an acid stomach and many attacks of hiccups. If they don’t eat regularly, they will feel poorly. On breathing in, they may experience a stitching sensation in the region of the gall bladder, under the ribs on the right side. Those needing Lycopodium usually suffer from chronic constipation and either love to eat oysters or are upset by eating them.

Calcarea Carbonica is a common remedy used to treat many constitutional and chronic illnesses and is also a useful remedy for gallstones. This person can experience shooting pains over the liver and an inability to wear tight clothes. The abdomen may feel cold as well. They can have stomach cramps at night and in general, they crave eggs. They will experience constipation or smelly, stools with diarrhea.

Colocynthis pains are better when bending forward and by heat. The cramping is very marked in those needing this remedy. Spasmodic pain accompanies the liver colic.

Alternative medicine like homoeopathy is indispensable

Here the author explains that alternative therapies like homoeopathy has its own unique place. That is why even in today's world of modern medicine, 70% of the people turn to alternative medicine.

As medicine advances, why do 70 percent of all people still turn to age-old remedies? Turns out our ancestors actually were onto something.

In the fall of 1978, just six months after her daughter’s 13th birthday, Janét Booton was diagnosed with cancer. As others prepared for the worst, Janét looked into her options and decided on a treatment she really believed in. Three months later, the cancer was gone, and it hasn’t been back since.

Even more surprising—her secret’s been around for centuries.

Before the era of vaccinations and pills, X-rays and MRIs, people looked to divine sources for explanations and to the earth for answers. Now, in the midst of the greatest technological advancements this world has ever seen, more and more people are turning to ancient practices for cures. And many, like Janét Booton, are finding them. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is making a comeback.

CAM covers a broad range of treatments: acupuncture, meditation, yoga, herbal medicine, homeopathy, chiropractic medicine, massage therapy, energy healing— the list goes on and on. But it’s not as radical as you might think. A recent survey by Science Daily reports that 70 percent of adults over the age of 50 use some form of complementary medicine.

In general, these therapies focus on a holistic approach to healing, something more akin to what our ancestors relied upon. Janét explains, “You’ve got to consider the whole picture. A symptom is the manifestation of an underlying cause. You can’t just put a Band-Aid on it. In holistic medicine, we find the cause, we remove the cause, and the symptom goes away.”

Thousands of years ago, Chinese philosophers practiced medicine based on Taoist teachings. In India, wise men gathered to uncover the secret of life, using a combination of Buddhist and Vedic teachings. Ayurvedic medicine (meaning “science of longevity”) extended from India into Asia Minor and influenced Chinese thought. American Indians developed in-depth remedies using herbs, flowers, and bark. All were resourceful, drawing on their environment and experience to keep themselves alive and in good health.

In the absence of ambulances, our ancestors developed these antidotes and remedies to ensure their survival. But why are these methods, developed out of necessity and seemingly lacking in sophistication, used today?

Sharlene Habermeyer, a nutrition counselor, certified health specialist, and master of holistic education in California, offers one reason: “The Internet has really flattened the world. As a result, all these Eastern ways of thinking are penetrating our society.” Indeed, many of the practices we consider “alternative” in the Western world are common practice in the East. But regardless of the longevity and prevalence of some CAM therapies, many people are still hesitant.

“A lot of people won’t believe it until they get sick,” says Habermeyer. And she’s one to talk. “Five years ago, I started not feeling well.” This escalated until on 22 August 2003, she woke up literally unable to move. “It was really hard for me, and it lasted three months. They did all kinds of blood work, took all types of tests, and everybody kept saying everything looked fine. One doctor had me on 11 medications.” But nothing seemed to help. “It forced me to go back to my roots and rethink it.”

Says Habermeyer, “I was raised on whole wheat and fruits. My father was very ahead of his time in terms of health and nutrition. I never had an Oreo until I was married. But after that I got away from it and started eating Oreos like every other American.” She still lived a healthy lifestyle—didn’t smoke or drink—but after reading, studying, and taking 28 classes on the subject, Habermeyer became a believer in natural healing. She used a regimen of oils, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals to nurse herself back to health, happy to have a father’s influence to guide her there.

Many CAM practitioners look into alternative medicine because of a family tie. And no one understands those ties better than Loretta Wallace, professional genealogist and holistic health enthusiast. In 1976 a friend took her to the Pennsylvania Historical Society to “show me what the word genealogy meant.” She’s been addicted ever since.

Though only one of her ancestors was actually in the medical field (a pharmacist and doctor from the 1800s), Loretta was introduced early to natural cures by her grandmother. “These remedies were passed on for generations,” says Loretta, and no matter how odd they sounded, “I loved my grandma. I didn’t think she was crazy … just eccentric.” Her grandmother carried peppermint oil in her purse for upset stomachs, used saliva to calm the incessant itch of an insect bite, and washed young Loretta’s hair with eggs. “It wasn’t until years later that I came to find out everything she said and did is now proven and commercialized.”

Janét Booton also has ancestral ties to Eastern medicine. Her grandma, a Lebanese immigrant to the United States, was a midwife, delivering more than 2,000 babies in Arizona. “She died when I was 11,” says Janét, “but I inherited a lot of things from her,” especially her interest in healing. Decades after her miraculous recovery from cancer, Janét began running her own holistic health clinic, spreading her knowledge of natural remedies.

“Traditional Western medicine does have its place,” Janét concedes. “If you have a broken bone, it needs to be set. If you have a gaping wound, you need a suture.”

Habermeyer agrees. “If I were in a car accident, don’t call the Chinese herbal medicine doctor—get me to a hospital!” Both she and Janet, like others, would like to marry the two approaches and get the best that Western and Eastern medicines have to offer.

Dr. Jacquelyn Wilson, homeopathic consultant to the pharmaceutical industry in California, has high hopes for this union. “I think the family doctor will turn to natural remedies. Specialists are more surgery oriented, so they may not pick it up, but for the home, for colds, etc., it should really happen.” Wilson turned to homeopathy, a practice that involves prescribing small doses of natural substances to stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities, when she found her experiences in medical school disturbing. “I thought I’d learn how to help people get well and get over their problems,” says Wilson, “but it wasn’t like that. They’re prescribing medications you’d have to take for the rest of your life. I realized there must be other answers.”

And there are plenty of answers. “I looked at medicine like food,” Wilson says of her approach. “You make them up like recipes and either they like them or not. It should be fun, not harmful to the person. There shouldn’t be side effects.” Janét agrees. “You need the ability to take charge of your own life, your own healing, your own health.” And today, there are more options than ever before. Cultures are shifting and expanding, adapting and mixing, and each culture comes with its own remedies and cures. But whether you choose to trust in time-tested treatments from thousands of years ago, your grandmother’s medicine cabinet, or the latest scientific breakthrough, you will find a surprisingly similar mantra: a healthy body is in harmony.

Says Janét, “This society has become a crisis management society. Most people don’t even think about their health until they’re in a crisis—until they’re sick. They worry too much and stay up too late. Anytime you create a balance in your life, you have harmony. When you have harmony, you have peace. And when you have peace, you have joy.”

Lisa Salazar is the former associate editor of Ancestry Magazine.

How to prescribe a remedy in homoeopathy

homeopathy prescribing

There are various methods of prescribing in homoeopathy; that is finding the similimum or the most similar remedy to the disease condition.

Which method or a combination to use depends on the individual case. It all depends on the type of symptoms you are obtain in a case.

  1. Repertorisation - This is what all beginners are taught to do. Cull the characteristic symptoms of the case and then look them up in the repertory. The remedy which gets the most 'grades' is the similimum. If done manually this is a very tedious process. thankfully with the advent of homeopathy softwares this can all be done quickly. This method's main drawback is remedies like sulphur turn up more and a remedy like Medorrhinum comes up from repertorisation very rarely. I rarely use this method. A good book to learn repertorisation is Classical Homeopathy for the Professional by Lu De Schepper.
  2. Kentian Method - Here you pick out the mentals and genrals and get the remedy. The local ailments are of least importance in this method.
  3. Boenninghausen method - Here the stress is on the modalities and concomitants. What aggravates or ameliorates the patient? What other ailment co-exists with the main ailment?
  4. Boger introduced the pathological generals. warts etc. Boger says these are important. Boger mainly follows the Boenninghausen method.
  5. Keynotes - Hering says if you get three or more keynotes of a remedy in a case you can use the remedy with certainty. This is called the 'three-legged stool' rule of Hering.
  6. Mentals - Homoeopaths like Sehgal advocate prescribing entirely on the mentals. This method is called PROMISALONE (PRescribing On Mental Symptoms ALONE). Rajan Sankaran in the Spirit of Homoeopathy suggested this method too but he urges us to confirm the remedy with the general symptoms.
  7. Causation - If you get the cause of the ailment, you have won the battle. mental causation is the first thing you look for during case-taking. Physical causes are less important than mental causes.
REMEMBER: there are no short cuts in learning homoeopathy. Extensive and exhaustive reading of the materia medicas, homoeopathic repertories and books and articles by the masters is a must. Read. And then read some more.

Vital hints for prescribing

Prescribing on Keynotes: Some useful books on keynotes

More on Prescribing

Deciding on Potency in Homoeopathy

homeopathy remedy potency deciding selection

The potency problem remains unresolved till this day. There are staunch high potency advocates like Kent, Nash and inveterate believers in the lower one like Blackwood and Richard Hughes. In other words there are no hard and fast rules on which potency to use in homoeopathy.

The sensible thing to do is to keep an open mind and use both the high and low as the need arises.

Keep in mind. If you have got the similimum right any potency will work.

But here are some words of advice. Do not use higher potencies if you are unsure whether you have the right remedy.

Higher potencies can be given if the mentals and generals match.

With sensitive and aged people avoid the higher potencies.

Start using the 1 M and higher potencies only after you have gained a certain amount of confidence and mastery over homoeopathy. Do not use the higher potencies haphazardly. This could be dangerous.

A beginner homeopath gave one of his patients (wrongly as later events proved) repeated doses of 1 m and 10 m of Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum. The patient developed painful growths in the rectum which remain till today.

The point I am stressing on is do not use high (1 M and more) potencies if you are not sure of yourself.

More on potency

Some useful books on potency:
  1. Select Your Doses and Potency by P S Rawat.
  2. What About The Potency? by Michelle SHINE
  3. Introduction to Homeopathic Prescribing by Gunavante, S.M. (Pages 124-153)
  4. The Elements of Homoeopathy by P Sankaran,(Pages 425-444)
  5. Homoeopathic Materia Medica by William Boericke. (Boericke has given the suggested potencies against each drug. Useful stuff)

Coloradans turn to homoeopathy to fight H1N1

With the H1N1 virus on the rise in Colorado and a vaccine still weeks off, people are seeking out alternative remedies that claim to fight the flu.

Certified classical homeopath Sue Boorn, of Denver's Consulate Healing Center, has seen an uptick in clients seeking natural treatments to alleviate or prevent H1N1 symptoms.

"I have a lot of clients who ask me what can homeopathy offer them in regard to flu and swine flu," said Boorn. "[There is] much more interest this year around that."

Last spring, the Food and Drug Administration sent out warnings about the prevalence of new products that purport to cure or alleviate H1N1 symptoms. Indeed, many so-called remedies found online appear to be gimmicks, but Boorn said the effectiveness of homeopathic medicines in fighting flu has been well-documented.

Boorn said during the Spanish flu outbreak of 1918, doctors administered natural drugs like Oscillococcinum or Oscillo, made from duck liver extract, to sick patients. Boorn said data from homeopathic medical journals shows that mortality rates among the patients dropped to well below 1 percent.

"Those people who had homeopathic remedies, it was very effective for them in saving lives," Boorn said.

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Many people in Amador County are turning to homoeopathy

People are turning to homeopathy because they want choices. They want a gentle cure.

Many people in the Sierra Foothills are looking to homeopathic medicine as an alternative to traditional health care. One person who has found success with homeopathic care, both as a patient and a practitioner, is Fiddletown resident Gloria St. John.

St. John explains that homeopathic medicine usually comes in a pill form and works by taking small doses of natural substances that come from plants, animals and minerals, and uses them as healing agents. All of the products are made in laboratories approved by the Federal Drug Administration. "This is not an herbal medicine," St. John points out. "This is a complete system of medicine that's curative."

Before settling down in Amador County, St. John worked in the health care industry for 20 years as a hospital administrator, consultant and fund-raiser in the Bay Area. Along the way, she developed a particular interest in natural medicine. When she started suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 20 years ago, she was told her problems were untreatable with traditional medicine, so she looked into homeopathy for help. "I went from being on the couch and not being able to get up to being completely cured in two months," St. John said.

At first, St. John studied homeopathy informally and practiced on friends, family and herself. Eventually, she went to Hahnemann College of Homeopathy in the Bay Area where she built on her education that includes a bachelor of arts degree in English literature, a master of business administration and a masters degree in psychology. She has been practicing the alternative medical technique professionally for 10 years - six in Marin County and four in Amador County, where her Gold Hills Homeopathy practice is located at 270 Hanford St., Suite C in Sutter Creek. She claims she has had success treating people with chronic conditions, most of which are considered incurable by conventional medicine. The conditions can be physical, emotional or mental. Some of the ailments she treats include depression, post traumatic stress disorder, diabetes, allergies and learning disabilities.

In 1998, St. John co-authored a book with Robbie Davis-Floyd titled "From Doctor to Healer: The Transformative Journey," which discusses in detail the paradigm going on in medicine these days. "Natural medicine has been suppressed because most of our medicines cannot be patented," she explained. "(Homeopaths) look at the whole person - what makes you sick, what makes you better. Our approach is to strengthen the person as opposed to fighting the germ."

When she came to Amador County, she found that a lot of people had never heard of homeopathy, so she decided to start teaching classes. She now leads an ongoing study group and offers training sessions that focus on acute conditions and finding retailers that sell homeopathic products. In Amador County, homeopathic remedies can be found at CVS Pharmacy and Gold Trail Natural Foods.

Kathleen Stark, one of the sales staff members for Gold Trail Natural Foods, has seen many of St. John's patients walk into the store. "Usually she'll have a specific recommendation for something they should take," Stark said. "She'll write it down so they know what to get and how much they should take."

Stark notes that one of the most popular homeopathic medicines sold at the store is arnica. "It's used for bruises, people who have just had surgery to help them heal faster, pain relief and arthritis." Other big sellers include cold remedies and sleep aids.

St. John herself does not usually sell products, but she has put together a flu kit in response to the growing concern in the community about influenza. "My patients and students have said 'I don't want to get the flu but I don't want to get a flu shot,'" she commented. According to St. John, the homeopathic flu kit can be used on any strain of influenza, including H1N1. The kit, which sells for $20, contains informational literature, a box of Oscillococcinum pills and a coupon for another product called Influenzinum. The products not only prevent the flu, but can help patients overcome side effects - fever, malaise, and muscle pains - of the flu shot. The information in the kit offers suggestions for how to make the medicine last longer. "You can make (one box) last for two people, two seasons or two bouts of the flu," she explained. St. John also sells a kit designed for children under 2.

St. John has given talks at the Holistic Health Fair in Jackson, the Parkinson's support group and Plymouth Rotary. The lectures focus on the differences between conventional medicine and natural medicine. "I like to talk about the models of medicine," she said, "who I've helped and how I've helped them."

Delhi government opens homoeopathy website

Homeopathy is very popular amongst the people and supported and encouraged by the government

Making homeopathic treatment more accessible to people, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit Thursday launched a dedicated website for homeopathy that will provide online treatment facility and give advice to people.

The website www.homeo.delhigovt.nic.in will have details of all the Delhi government homeopathic dispensaries, general homeopathic medicines and remedies for various diseases.

“Homeopathy enjoys a high reputation and its remedies have been used traditionally in Indian families for over 150 years. Day by day the popularity of homoeopathy is increasing as it cures the disease from the roots in the safest, harmless, gentle and simple way,” said Dikshit.

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