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Asthma is an episodic disease, with acute exacerbations interspersed with symptom-free periods. Asthma is very common; it is estimated that 4 to 5% of the population is affected.
The chronic management of asthma requires the use of constitutional homeopathic medicines. These constitutional medicines are prescribed for the patient as a whole, and not for his parts that are ‘diseased’.
Dance is one of the artistic expressions of an individual. There are various types of dance forms and these vary with the different regions of the world.
The propensity or love or desire for dancing and even aversion to dancing could be a clue that a patient gives to the homeopath and guides him to the correct medicine.
Everyone is familiar with the quick effects of allopathic (conventional/modern) medicine. People are even more familiar with the immediate and long term side effects of allopathic drugs.
Glaucoma is a slowly progressive, insidious disease of the eye, associated with a chronic elevation of intraocular pressure. It is the leading cause of blindness in Americans of African descent. Occasionally, systemic absorption of beta-blocker from eye drops can be sufficient to cause side effects. Homeopathy could offer a safe and alternative mode of treatment for glaucoma.
It is disheartening to learn about the chaos and furore over homoeopathy in the UK. Questions have been raised in the British Parliament whether homoeopathy is scientific and whether it should be supported and funded by the government.
It is a well known fact that the desire for children by the normal woman is stronger than self interest in beauty and figure, even stronger than the claims of a career.
Infertility can cause personal unhappiness and ill health and having children cements a threatened breakdown of a marriage....Homeopathy is holistic in its approach and treats the patient as a whole (mind as well as body) and not the body parts.