Homeopathy
Homeopathy is a system of cure which has been used throughout the world for over 200 years. Because homeopathy is a holistic discipline, in which symptoms are regarded as an expression of disharmony or dis-ease within the whole person, it is the whole person who needs treatment, not just the disease.
The object of the confidential homeopathic consultation is to collect information in order to form a treatment plan and find the best indicated homeopathic remedy.
Homeopathic medicines are called 'remedies'. They are specially prepared micro-doses of refined substances which stimulate the body's own natural ability to heal. Homeopathic remedies cannot cause side effects, and you cannot become addicted to them. The remedies are made from various natural animal, vegetable, and mineral substances.
Two of the principles which may mark homeopathy as significantly different in practice, from the traditional medicine which most people have experienced, are INDIVIDUALITY and TOTALITY.
What Can I Expect?
A homeopathic intake usually lasts about 2 hours. This is because the practitioner 1.) Seeks to detect life-long patterns through the whole history of the patient, (totality); 2.) Seeks to find the characteristic details unique to the individual patient, (individuality), 3.) Tries to detect WHY a person has come to their unique state of dis-ease, (individuality and totality).
As a holistic modality, the mind, the body, and the spirit are all one unit--a person's state of health and well-being are not compartmentalized or fragmented into "parts" or medical specialties. All symptoms and characteristics are important.
Homeopathic treatment provides the patient the opportunity to address their health concerns from the perspective of deeper chronic patterns which have led to the current state, as well as to address completely what the present concern may be.
A key goal in homeopathic treatment is that the patient experience an increase in general well-being. Indeed, an increase or improvement WITHIN is frequently a sign of the curative process beginning.
