Monday, August 10, 2015

GREAT PEOPLE SAYS ABOUT HOMOEOPATHY.


 
Mahatma Gandhi
Homeopathy cures a greater percentage of cases than any other method of treatment. Homeopathy is the latest and refined method of treating patients economically and non-violently.
Mahatma Gandhi
“Homeopathy …. Cures a larger percentage of cases than any other method of treatment and is beyond doubt safer and more economical and most complete medical science.
Nobel laurel Dr. Rabindra Nath Tagore
It is not merely a collection of few medicines but a new Science with a rational philosophy as its base. We require more scientific interest and inquiry into the matter with special stress upon the Indian environments.
Swami Vivekananda
An allopath comes and treats cholera patients and gives them his medicines. The Homeopath comes and gives his medicines and cures perhaps more than the allopath does because the Homoeopath does not disturb the patients but allows the nature to deal with them.

Rajendra Prasad – Hon’ble Former President, Govt. of India
I believe Homoeopathy as a system of cure has great scope in a poor country like India and deserves encouragement.
Dr. S. Radha Krishnan – Former President, Govt. of India
Homeopathy did not merely seek to cure a disease but treated a disease as a sign of disorder of the whole human organism. This was also recognized in the Upanishad which spoke of human organs as combination of body mind and spirit. Homoeopathy would pay an important part in the Public Health of the country along with other systems. Medical facilities in India are so scanty that Homoeopathy can confidently visualize a vast field of expansion.
Shri K. R. Naraynan – Hon’ble President, Govt. of India
Homoeopathic treatment is my first choice not only for me but also for my family. Homoeopathy should be developed as full-fledged alternative system of medicine. More research and more development are essential to make Homoeopathy more popular and useful Homoeopath treats their patients in more compassionate way. Homoeopathy is second largest system of medicine being practiced in India.
Hon’ble Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
Homoeopathy is supposed to work miracles
Shri Jaiprakash Narayan – Former Health Minister, Govt. of India
Homoeopathy, unaided by the State, has wonderful progress to its credit. Its cheapness, its simplicity is remarkable. The cures it has affected are no less remarkable. I have no doubt; therefore, that it deserves state patronage as any other system of medicine.
Hon’ble Minister of Law, Govt. of India, Shri C. C. Biswas
If there is  scientific system of medicine, in vogue today, it is Homoeopathy; ther systems are more or less empirical, but not so Homoeopathy, which as a scientific basis of its own. That, in fact, was the great contribution of Hahnemann to medical science.
Ex-Minister of Health, Dr. Ashok Kumar Walia
Homoeopathy offers the optimal mix of simplicity, economy, effectiveness of treatment and cultural acceptability amongst the diverse population of a large developing country like India. Let us make all efforts to see that it is available to the common man, everywhere.
Mark Twain
The introduction of homeopathy forced the old school doctor to stir around and learn something of a rational nature about his business. You may honestly feel grateful that homeopathy survived the attempts of the allopaths to destroy it.
Sir William Ostler– The Father of Modern Medicine
No individual has done more good to the medical profession than Samuel Hahnemann” (the father of Homeopathy).
C. Everett Koop, M.D.
(Surgeon General of the United States from 1982-1989)
I can’t remember a time when I didn’t want to be a doctor. The doctors I knew as a very young child must have helped to plant the desire in me, when I was as young as five or six. One homeopathic physician, Dr. Justice Gage Wright, was a great model.
Sir William Osler – The father of modern medicine
“It is not as if our homeopathic brothers are asleep: far from it, they are awake–many of them at any rate–to the importance of the scientific study of disease.”
Paul McCartney
“I can’t manage without homeopathy. I never go anywhere without homeopathic remedies. I use them often”…
Peter Hain, Secretary of State for Wales,UK.
“Complementary therapies, like homeopathy, get to the cause – rather than just treating the symptoms…..I know from my own experience that they work…I’d like to see doctors prescribing homoeopathic treatment….”
Lindsay Wagner
“If I was not an actress, I would be a homeopathic doctor” …
Charles Menninger, M.D
“Homeopathy is the safest and most reliable approach to ailments and has withstood the assaults of established medical practice for over 100 years.” …
Yehudi Menuhin
“If satisfy the therapeutic demands of this age better than any other system or school of medicine.” …
Gay Gaer Luce, Ph.D, twice winner of The National Science Writer’s Award
“Homeopathy is a highly developed health practice that uses a systematic approach to the totality of a person’s health. Anyone seeking a fuller understanding of health and healing will find Homeopathy extremely important and applicable.”…
Dizzy Gillespie, great jazz musician

“There have been two great revelations in my life: The first was bepop, the second was homeopathy.”

Congestion of the brain and there Homeopathic Treatment

Congestion of the brain we understand an undue quantity of blood, arterial or venous, or both, in the vessels of the brain, causing pressure upon the cerebral substance or its ventricles.
 There are two varieties of cerebral congestion, the active and the passive form.
 By the active variety we understand too much arterial blood in the vessels of the brain. By the passive we understand that there is too great a quantity of venous blood in the veins and sinuses of the brain. 

 General Symptoms of Cerebral Congestion: The first and principal one is headache. It is usually of a throbbing character, but the patient may complain simply of a heaviness and dull aching. It may affect the whole head or any portion, either the front, back, or top. This headache is usually aggravated by noise, motion, and, especially, from mental exertion.

 The next prominent symptom is sleeplessness - insomnia. Many patients with cerebral congestion lie awake night after night without getting any sleep. Sometimes they drop off to sleep for a few moments, but are soon awake again. The sleeplessness is usually accompanied with headache. The little sleep which these patients get is usually associated with dreams. There is a surplus of blood in the brain; this causes pressure on the brain, and excites it to activity. The patient, when awake, does too much mental work. When asleep, the action of the brain is still kept up. This causes the constant dreams. The dreams are usually of a troubled character. 
 Noises in the cars is another symptom of cerebral hyperaemia. It may be of a ringing character, or roaring like the waves of an ocean. Spots before the eyes is another symptom of this difficulty. Vertigo is another symptom of the disease under consideration. It is usually felt while walking, but in bad cases the least motion brings on dizziness. 
 I have a patient now who is suffering with several complaints - uterine difficulty, haemorrhoids, and also this cerebral congestion. When the patient takes treatment in the gynaecological chair she immediately becomes dizzy and unconscious. If she walks slowly she gets on pretty well, while any undue motion brings on dizziness. 
 Uncertainty of walking is another symptom. The patient is afraid he is going to fall backwards, forwards, or sideways. Numbness is almost always felt in some portion of the body in cases of this kind. It is usually felt on one side, either the right or left. Sometimes along the side of the leg, at other times on the side of the face. This is a dangerous symptom. In pretty bad cases you notice numbness of the tongue or lips. This is usually associated with thickness of speech. These patients usually have red faces. This color of the face is observed to be of a deep red, often of a dark, dusky, bluish appearance. The face usually feels hot, and generally there is a marked degree of mental confusion. The patient does not think as readily as he ordinarily does. Any effort at mental work aggravates the headache. The patient has a frequent desire to urinate. Constipation is present in most cases. The tongue is usually coated yellowish. Most of the patients are irritable, nervous, easily excited. 
 The symptoms I have now given you are those of an ordinary case of cerebral congestion, where the blood is making pressure either locally or generally on the substance of the brain. 
 There are three sub-varieties of this difficulty. The first of these is the apoplectic variety. The second is the epileptic variety. The third is the maniacal variety. 
 The symptoms of the apoplectic or first sub-variety are those of an ordinary attack of apoplexy. The patient has been complaining, perhaps, for several days of hot face, noises in the ears and spots before the eyes. Suddenly he falls out of his chair, or lies down and passes into a condition of stupor. When you talk to him he probably looks about, mutters something, says yes or no, but as soon as you stop speaking he drops back into this stupid condition again. If you get him to complain at all, he complains of feeling hot, tired and numb. On examination, you find that there is no marked paralysis of the face or leg. The breathing is heavy, but probably not stertorous. He remains in this condition for a few hours, perhaps a day or so. Under proper treatment he recovers, and is quite as well as he was before. 
 In the second variety, the epileptic form, we find the following general symptoms: The patient complains of hot face or headache; suddenly, without any premonitory symptoms, more than those which we have already mentioned, he falls to the floor, and has a convulsive seizure. There is jerking of the limbs, arms and legs, frothing at the mouth, and a number of the general symptoms observed during an attack of epilepsy. These pass off in the course of a few moments. The patient recovers his intelligence, but is, perhaps, sleepy or stupid for several hours. Under proper treatment the patient never has another seizure of an epileptic form. 
 In the third, or maniacal form, the following symptoms or manifestations of disease are observed: The patient complains of headache, sleeplessness, noises in the ears, is irritable, nervous, and has been so for several days, when suddenly he becomes the subject of delusions, hallucinations, and, in all probability, undertakes some violent act. 
 There is one case reported, where a gentleman suffering from this difficulty, while waiting at a depot for a train, suddenly threw off his coat, rushed through a crowd, throwing all to one side that came into his way. He kept on running for several hours; after a while he found himself out in the country, without his coat, valise or anything. He recovered, went back to town, and under proper treatment had no more trouble. He suffered from cerebral congestion which, for a time, made him a maniac, due to the undue pressure on the substance of the brain. 
 Another case, where a gentleman travelling suddenly became maniacal. He thought people were trying to injure him in some way, and to frighten them off, he struck several people, and tried to kill them. Policemen controlled him for some time, and he finally recovered. He was a respectable man, and everybody knew him. He never had another attack. He was suffering from cerebral congestion, which was the cause of his acts. 
 Diagnosis. - The diagnosis is not very difficult to make. When you see a patient who complains of headache, sleeplessness, red face, numbness and noises in the ears, spots before the eyes, is irritable, and you take all these symptoms grouped together, you will know that they only point to one thing, which is general congestion of the brain.

 Prognosis: If the patient is young, comparatively speaking, in the prime of life, and his surroundings can be controlled, the prognosis is favorable. If he is pretty well advanced in life, has organic changes of the vessels of the brain, if he is broken down physically, if his surroundings are bad, the prognosis is not good. 

 Treatment: The treatment of cases of this kind is very important. If you are called to a case where the patient is unconscious, and has the general symptoms of the apoplectic variety, loosen the clothing and elevate the head of the bed so that the head will be somewhat higher than the feet. You do this so as to allow the blood to pass away from the brain readily. It is well then to apply bags or bladders of ice to the head. If the patient is conscious enough, give him some cold water or let him suck a little ice. Keep the patient perfectly quiet, free from all noise and company. A great many doctors, when they find a patient unconscious, at once send for a battery, being determined to awake the patient, or bring him to. This is a great mistake, and should never be done. The patient should be kept quiet. There is too much pressure there now, and if this is increased, the blood vessels will burst, and then you have a case of apoplexy instead of congestion. There is then a certain amount of damage done that you cannot overcome. If you keep him at rest for some time, the chances are that the patient will recover by the congestion gradually diminishing. Do not trouble the patient about eating for some little time.
 If there is a history of obstinate constipation, after a few hours give him an injection of eastile soapsuds and warm water, so as to remove the pressure from the spine, and allow a free circulation of the blood.
 Bathe the feet in cold water. Do not give the patient any stimulants. He needs nothing of the kind.
 He should be kept perfectly straight in bed. Care should be exercised that the neck is not bent, so that there is no obstruction to the free circulation of the blood. The next thing is the administration of medicines. The first remedy to use is Aconite, because this is one of the most important remedies in the new school of medicine, and is the best remedy to be given in diseases of this kind. You give it for the red, flushed face, thirst, restlessness, delirium, frightened at objects in the room, as, for instance, lights, and when the patient complains of numbness, cannot feel his feet or hands or face. 
Homeopathic therapeutics
 The next remedy is Belladonna. The patient is very stupid; the face is dark, purplish-red. If the patient complains at all he complains of intense headache, the eyes are congested, intolerance of light, numbness, incontinence of urine.
 The next remedy is Conium. This is to be given when there is a great deal of dizziness, vertigo. Vertigo is aggravated on making the least motion; turning over in bed brings on extreme vertigo. This is an excellent indication for Conium.
 The next remedy is Gelsemium. This is to be given to a patient suffering from malarial fever, and suffering from vertigo before the attack, and during it as soon as his fever sets in. Incontinence of urine; bluish appearance of the whole body; the skin; imperfect vision; attacks of blindness.
 Pulsatilla. - This is given where the subject is a woman, where there is some menstrual difficulty, especially some form of menorrhoea; also if all the blood is in the brain and none in the feet or hands. The patient complains of cold and chilliness, varicose veins, and, while being in this state, is disposed to cry.
 Veratrum Viride. - If the patient complains of great headache; dark, dusky appearance of the face; great disposition to spasms and muscular contractions.
 Nux Vomica. - This is to be given to the subject who has been overworked mentally, suffering from a frontal headache, sleeplessness, and constipation.
 Glonoine or Nitro-glycerine. - This is to be given in cases of women, especially when the headache is at the top of the head, extremely violent in character, and ordinarily associated with uterine difficulty, womb enlargement, and induration.
 The following are the principal remedies for the various sub-varieties of this disease:
 For the apoplectic variety, Belladonna, Veratrum viride, and Glonoine.
 For the epileptic form the best remedies are Belladonna, Glonoine, and Veratrum viride.
 For the maniacal form, Belladonna, Veratrum viride, especially, and Glonoine.
 Where the trouble is due to a surplus of venous blood in the brain, the best remedies are Pulsatilla, Gelsemium and Conium.
 Where the cases are more arterial than venous, markedly so, give Belladonna and Aconite.
 Of course, there are many other remedies given in a disease of this kind. Remedies which are little used are sometimes necessary. Therefore, you may sometimes use Sulphur, Calc. carb., or a number of other remedies.
 I once had a case of malarial fever. I thought the indications called for Arsenic, and gave it. The patient did not get well, although I gave it for a week. Sulphur was then given, and she improved at once. I thought the Sulphur would make the Arsenic act better, and I therefore returned to Arsenic. She at once became worse again. I then concluded that Arsenic was not the remedy, and gave her Sulphur. She soon became perfectly well. Since that I have treated the whole family.
 When you are called to any case, make up your mind what is best to be done and do it. Do not jump from one measure to another, as you will accomplish nothing. You want to stick right down to what you consider right.
 If your patient has recovered from his immediate attack of congestion, supposing he has had one of those periods, and has gone to bed, as soon as he recovers consciousness and gets into a pretty good condition then you should commence to give him the massage treatment, and this should be kept up for some time. Then you should use electricity - not about the head, but about the body. Using electricity about the head is a dangerous thing.
 Dr. Hammond, of New York, while once treating a patient with electricity, had him suddenly go into a condition of vertigo, and he had great difficulty in bringing him back to consciousness. If a patient should die under such circumstances it would be a very lamentable matter.
 Shampooing is another condition to be used. It brings the blood to the surface. Cold to the feet is also useful in treating this difficulty. Let a stream of running water strike the feet. By the first action the blood is driven out of the feet, but reaction sets in, and the blood flows to the feet, and the patient is often able to go to sleep.
 Where there is general congestion, no acute attack having taken place, advise them to sleep with the head high. This enables the blood to pass away from the brain easily. The neck should be straight and not bent.
 Some persons go to bed too early. There is too much disturbance. The first sleep is disturbed, and the patient cannot return to sleep. If the patient will go to bed late, and then sleep until daylight without any interruption, it will do him more good. The patient should go to bed very late, when everything is perfectly quiet.
 Eating a little cracker or something of that kind is a good means of inducing sleep. The patient thereby excites the stomach, and the blood is taken away from the brain.
 The use of a hop pillow induces sleep in many instances.
 Patients with this difficulty, and subjects of cerebral congestion, ought to exercise quite a good deal when it is coming on. They ought to wear a free, large, easy-walking shoe, and ought to walk one, two, or three miles a day. They should walk in the morning and in the evening. It is also well for them to ride horseback. This helps many of them. The use of these measures will help the majority of cases of cerebral congestion. 


Funder of Homeopathy "Hahnemann Quotes"


Homeopathy lays only over my experience. Do imitate me, but do it well and you shall see at each step the confirmation of my statements.
Samuel Hahnemann
The more tangible the truth, the more time will it spend to conquer the space it belongs to. Obstacles present themselves due to the fact that this truth generates true hate - because it announces a revolution, a disturbance in the existing interests and conquered places.
Samuel Hahnemann
In time, our art shall become the God-blessed oak. It will extend its enourmous branches, steadfast through the storns. Humanity, who has already suffered from so much evil, shall rest below its righteous shadow.
Samuel Hahnemann
The pleasant feeling of mission accomplished has fully rewarded me and all I can do now is mourn the mass of blind spirits that obstruct the truth; I don't nourish any feelings of rage agains them, though. 
Samuel Hahnemann
Is it really possible to believe that, in this century of light, a piece of work based solely on experience, as my Organon in rational medicine, is set aside by the non-sense words of old school, while only experiments and counter-experiments could confirm or refute them? 
Samuel Hahnemann
The most inestimable treasures are: impeccable consciousness and good health. Love to God and sef study provide one; homeopathy provides the other. 
Samuel Hahnemann
The sole and raised mission of the doctor is to restablish the health of the sick, which is called cure.
Samuel Hahnemann 
Changes that come to material substances, specially the medicinal, through the trituration of non-medicinal powder, agitation of non-medicinal fluid, are so incredible that may be compared to miracles, and is a reason of joy that those changes belong to Homeopathy.
Samuel Hahnemann 

HOMEOPATHIC AGGRAVATION

HOMEOPATHIC AGGRAVATION
An aggravation is the temporary appearance of new symptoms, or a temporary intensification of existing symptoms, following a dose of a homeopathic remedy.
Aggravations are harmless, usually mild, and short-lived. They sometimes occur following the first dose of a remedy as part of the initial rebalancing effect, or when the remedy has been taken more often than needed, or if the person is unusually sensitive to that particular remedy.
If person’s existing symptoms intensify, it is called a similar aggravation and means the remedy selection is correct and improvement will follow but don’t redose until improvement stalls or symptoms return. If the aggravation involves new and different symptoms (while original symptoms remain unchanged), it is known as a dissimilar aggravation and indicates that the remedy choice is wrong and a new remedy needs to be selected.
If the person is unusually sensitive and experiences an aggravation on each dose of the remedy, the dose should be adjusted to suit their sensitivity.
Aggravation means the increase of intensity or degree of suffering. Each aggravation of symptoms or the appearance of new symptoms, when nothing untoward has occurred in the mental or physical regimen, invariably proves the unsuitability of the given medicine, either the remedy itself or its potency or dose.
This homeopathic aggravation involves the generative power.
Ø  Modality Aggravation
Modalities are circumstances that modify a particular or general symptom, either appearing artificially induced during provings, or as experienced by the patient suffering from the natural disease. Modalities can make a symptom better or worse.
Each remedy has its own mode of action and acts best under certain conditions. Thus, modalities belong to the distinguishing features that help differentiating remedies. Especially, if they are strange, rare or peculiar they highly individualize a case and assist in choosing the homeopathic remedy.
Modalities can be classified as physical, temperature, time, climate, dietary modalities, localized modalities (lateralities) and miscellaneous modalities.
Similar, homeopathic aggravation
A similar aggravation occurs when the original symptoms of the patient increase temporarily at the beginning of treatment. This is a sign that the remedy is correct but that the potency was too high, or the dose too large or repeated too frequently.
A homeopathic aggravation is often appreciated by the homeopath, especially the forth or fifth Organon prescribers, as indicating that the chosen remedy is correct and working. However, an aggravation is neither necessary to know that the remedy works, nor for cure. Any aggravation delays or might even prevent cure if the primary action of the remedy is too strong and suppresses the secondary, curative response of the vital force. Hahnemann just wrote, that a slight homeopathic aggravation is a very good prognostic that the acute disease will most probably yield to the first dose!
The intensity and duration of the similar aggravation gives us a clue about the correctness of the chosen remedy, the patient’s vital force, prognosis, and for case management.
A quick and short similar aggravation followed by improvement indicates that the remedy was chosen correctly. Improvement will be long lasting. The patient has a strong vitality and good reactive power. Organic changes are unlikely or only present in non-vital organs. The case is curable, the prognosis is very good.
A long continued aggravation but eventual and slowly progressing improvement indicates that the patient is on the borderline of incurability. The vital force is struggling to start a secondary curative reaction. Pathology is likely to be present. Prognosis is uncertain. The patient may recover if treated properly and the vital force strong enough to initiate and maintain the healing process.
A prolonged aggravation and slow decline either indicates the incurability of the case due to irreversible organic pathology and a too weak vital force, and/or, that the vital force has been overwhelmed by a too high potency or dose and is unable to start a healing reaction.
Hypersensitive patients may react to and aggravate on every remedy. High potencies are to be avoided.
Ø  Accessory symptoms
As it is almost impossible that the symptoms of the remedy and the symptoms of the patient’s disease cover each other exactly, “there is hardly any homeopathic medicine, which during it‘s action does not bring about some very slight unaccustomed complaint or small new symptom”. 
Accessory symptoms of the correctly chosen remedy may also appear when the dose was too large, the remedy repeated too frequently, and/or the potency too high, so that medicinal symptoms of the remedy which were not experienced before, are displayed. This may especially appear in oversensitive patients who prove remedies easily.
If the accessory symptoms are troublesome, the remedy will not be capable of effecting real improvement.  A medicine, although homeopathic to the case, does harm in every dose that is too large. The greater its homeopathicity the greater the harm of the remedy in too large doses as the patient‘s susceptibility is increased. The danger lies in establishing an artificial, medicinal disease with new and more severe symptoms, without extinguishing the old, natural disease.

What are we to do?

1.   If the aggravation is trifling or not dangerous the action of the medicine should not be interrupted. Wait till the aggravation wears off and amelioration follows. If repetition is necessary, repeat the remedy in a more suitable potency and/or reduced dose, or repeat less frequently. When remedies are applied in watery solution the dose can be easily adjusted to avoid aggravations.
2.   If the aggravation is of burdensome intensity it should not be endured. Either repeat the same remedy in a lower dose or potency, or in descending potencies to decrease the intensity of the remedy’s action, until the aggravation subsides. Check whether the remedy is truly indicated.
3.   If the aggravation is very severe or even life-threatening the action of the remedy should be interrupted by giving an antidote. Apply a remedy which is known to antidote the previously given remedy and which is most similar to the new troublesome symptoms. Let it act until the symptoms subside, then return to prescribing, adjusting potency and dose. Check whether the remedy is truly indicated.
4.   If the homeopathic aggravation appears towards the end of treatment the doses must be reduced further and/or repeated at longer intervals, or even stopped for several days, to see whether no more medicine is necessary for cure. If no further medicine is necessary the symptoms caused by the excess of the remedy will soon disappear and leave undisturbed health.
Ø  Dissimilar aggravation
A dissimilar aggravation occurs when an incorrectly chosen remedy produces new, persisting and possibly troublesome symptoms which the patient had never experienced before. With the wrong remedy the patient does not feel better in general apart from the palliative relief of some superficial symptoms. If the remedy is allowed to act the internal disease will be intensified, new ailments will develop, and an artificial, medicinal disease might be produced that suspends the natural disease. Beware to think the patient’s original disease has improved and another, old layer is coming to the surface!

What are we to do?
1.   If the remedy is similar enough to remove a considerable part of the disease without causing too many or severe accessory symptoms, the treatment is to continue.
2.   Don’t repeat the remedy if it causes too many new and troublesome symptoms due to insufficient homeopathicity.
3.   If there appear symptoms of some moment, don‘t allow the dose to exhaust it‘s action but take corrective measures.
4.   If the new symptoms are not severe, a better indicated remedy should be given immediately.
5.   If the new symptoms are troublesome or even dangerous, the action of the remedy should be stopped by an antidote before giving a better chosen remedy. Chose an antidote that is known to antidote the action of the previously given remedy and which is similar to the new, troublesome symptoms.
6.   To chose a better remedy the remainder of the original symptoms and the newly developed symptoms are to combine in a grand totality, as the new symptoms are of such a nature as the disease itself was capable of producing.

Ø  Disease aggravation
An aggravation of the patient’s disease occurs if treatment is inadequate and the natural disease and pathology progresses. Inadequate treatment is the prescription of a wrong remedy as well as the improper application of the homeopathically correctly chosen remedy. Maintaining causes may also attribute to a continued diseases aggravation and should always be investigated. Intervention is necessary by retaking the case and adjusting treatment and lifestyle.
Cure and the reappearance of old symptoms
True cure means to restore the sick to health and includes the normalization of all vital processes and increased resistance against all sick making forces. This can never be reached through the suppression of symptoms or mere removal of pathology.

When following Hering‘s direction of cure a decrease of the most recent complaints and the return of old symptoms is part of the reversal of the disease timeline and indicates that the correct remedy is working deeply and towards cure. Reappearing, old symptoms should be less severe than the original incident and pass off quickly, unless the potency or dose were too large or the remedy repeated too frequently. They should resolve within a short time and be followed by a subsequent improvement in health. Their reappearance should be accompanied by an increase of well being and an amelioration on the general plane. These symptoms should not be treated by changing the remedy or using allopathic medicine.

Apart from the reappearance of old symptoms, an aggravation of symptoms as experienced before the beginning of treatment may still occur. Cure needs time and not all symptoms are going to ameliorate immediately.
Elimination symptoms
The truly indicated, homeopathic remedy balances the vital force, stimulates the defense system and supports proper desintoxication so that increased discharges from the skin, mucous and serous membranes, kidneys, bowels, lungs or skin may appear.  This elimination of residuals through channels is a positive sign of the vital force throwing off the disease. Related symptoms are transitory and pass off soon whilst the patient feels better and his symptoms ameliorate.
Conclusion
The different forms of aggravation demonstrate that the correct choice of the remedy, potency and dose are important in the treatment of patients. Any aggravation is to be avoided, as it delays or even prevents the cure. Ideally, the patient does not aggravate, or experiences only a slight homeopathic aggravation, followed by steady improvement that follows Hering´s rule. In practice this is not always possible to achieve. However, correct prescription and case management are only possible if the reactions of the patients and different forms of aggravations are properly understood.


Letter to the Minister of Health Ghana

There are three (3) types of health delivery systems in Ghana: Allopathic Medical Practitioners regulated by the Ghana Health Service, popularly known as Orthodox Doctors, who are also members of the Ghana Medical Association, who go through their training for 6-7 years both in Ghana and abroad; then we have the Homeopathic Medical Practitioners Regulated by the Traditional Medicine Practice Council of the Ministry of Health and who also go through their training for 6 years by distance education in India, Greece, USA, etc; then we have the Medical Herbalists regulated by the Traditional Medicine Practice Council of the Ministry of Health, who are also members of the Herbal Association of Ghana, who also go through training for 6 years to come out as a professional medical herbalists.
For sometime now the focus of the nation has been only on the Allopathic Practitioners than the Homeopathic Practitioners and the Medical Herbalists, who most Ghanaians and foreigners go to for services at a high cost, when the Ministry could work out and make NHIS available to such Homeopathic Clinics and Herbal Clinics for masses to also access healthcare at a cheaper rate.
There has been an alternative medicine bill pending  in Parliament for years now, yet no one is talking about that and how to get it implemented for effective delivery of health in Ghana.
I am a young registered Alternative Medical Practitioner and 29 years of age. I have been able to establish my own homeopathic hospital, known as C4C Homeopathic Hospital in Cape Coast, with other experienced homeopathic doctors working for the good of Ghana and with a total staff strength of 38.
These other two systems of health delivery in the country can also create more employment avenues for both nurses and doctors trained in these areas to also help both the health system and the unemployment rate in Ghana, if the Ministry will give priority to these as well, especially for the youth. if we will give priority also to the other health system structures in Ghana, I believe it will go a very long way to help the nation than focusing on the allopathic system of practice alone.
We need a collaboration to make healthcare effective and affordable in Ghana. 
By Dr. Michael Kyeremateng (Alt.) of C4C Homeopathic Medicals

BACKGROUND OF HOMEOPATHY

Like many forms of alternative medicine, homeopathy evolved from its founder's disillusionment with current medicine practices. In homeopathy's case, the founder was a German medical doctor named Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann.
 Although homeopathy is only 205 years old, it is now practiced in a variety of ways, most of which bear little resemblance to what Hahnemann taught. In the public mind the word "homeopathy" has become so vague that for some it means only an "alternative medicine" and for others a combination of homeopathic medicines that you buy in the health food store, one mixture for allergies, another for headache, etc.
Based on his observations, he formulated the so-called PRINCIPLE OF SIMILARITY, which states that a given substance can cure in a diseased person the symptoms that it produces or causes in a healthy person.

Homeopathy is the system of medicine which works on the principle of 'like cures like' (Similia Similibus curanter). This system of holistic healing was founded by Dr.Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician. Hahnemann, who was translating the book on the medicinal properties of drugs, was reading the properties of the medicine Cinchona, when he read that Cinchona cures malaria, because of its bitter taste. Hahnemann was surprised by this statement and when he read on, he found a footnote which said that cinchona poisoning leads to malaria-like symptoms. This set him thinking and he decided to test the medicine of himself. He experienced the symptoms of malaria, by repeatedly taking the Cinchona medicine and after continuing his experiments found that those medicines which cause disease-like symptoms in healthy individuals are capable of curing the diseased individuals. So, homeopathy relies on the Materia Medica - a book containing the properties of medicines, properties which have been proved on healthy individuals. Homeopathic doctors rely on the materia medica as the authority for it contains not empty theories, but details of symptoms which were experienced by hundreds of provers. It is thus a system based on sound principles and as a result of solid experiments.