Thursday, 12 December 2013

Homeopathy Diseases

A therapeutic system founded by the German doctor Samuel Christian F. Hahnemann1, Meissen, Germany 1755 – Paris, 1843.
The word ‘homeopathy’ is made up of the Greek words ‘omoios’, meaning ‘similar’, and ‘pathos’, meaning disease.


The law of similars: ‘similia similibus curentur.’
This system is based mainly on the principle that the cure for a particular disease is achieved through the use of pharmaceutical substances that, when administered to a healthy person, produce the similar symptoms as those of the disease in question.  For example, it is well known that Belladonna causes mydriasis , that is to say dilation of the pupil of the eye.  In a case of mydriasis the homeopathic doctor will probably give Belladonna, in a highly diluted potency, in order to restore the pupil to its normal state.  Another example is digitalis2 which, whereas it is used in conventional medicine to suppress episodes of paroxysmic ventricular tachycardia is, however, and precisely because of this action, made use of in homeopathy for the cure of bradycardia, with a weak pulse and a tendency to faint, irregular breathing, general exhaustion, anorexia, tendency to vomit, and vomiting that does not relieve sick feeling, sensitivity in the epigastrium., cold skin etc…  this can be a symptomatology that fits not only with heart disease but with a chronic disturbance of the liver or an infectious hepatitis or an asthmatic crisis etc.  
This principle was formulated by Hahnemann with the Latin motto ‘simila similibus curentur’.  Similars are cured with similars.  Hahnemann believed this to be one of the fundamental laws of cure.  The idea had first been mentioned by Hippocrates3, then by Paracelsus, and later by others.


And while conventional medicine believes that it must fight the disease bearing factor which it sees as the main cause for disease, homeopathy believes that it must strengthen the organism’s defence mechanism in order to be able to fight the imbalance.4


Proving the remedies
In order to ascertain the therapeutic qualities of pharmaceutical substances, Hahnemann carried out provings of the remedies on healthy persons of both sexes in increased dosages, though not beyond the toxic levels.5
The reactions to the pharmaceutical substances gained in this manner were recorded in minute detail.

This list of ‘remedy symptoms’, incurred on relatively healthy organisms, having been repeatedly ascertained, together with the toxological symptoms of various substances, known from existing medical writings, were combined to form a valuable part of the homeopathic pharmacology, otherwise known as the ‘Materia Medica’.


Hahnemann’s main theories
On the basis of the law of similars and pharmacological provings on healthy individuals, Hahnemann proceeded to develop an entire medical system.
He published a complete account of his theories for the first time in his book Organon of the Art of Healing in 1810.  The book contains 294 aphorisms within which he develops the laws of his medical system.  Later he published the book Materia Medica Pura in which all the pharmacological substances that he and his students had proved on themselves and to others were included.
He also published the book Chronic diseases in which he maintained that all chronic diseases are a result of the suppression either of skin diseases of the skin or syphilis or gonorrhea.  That is to say that if these three categories of diseases are treated wrongly, they remain within the organism in a suppressed state, in a changed form and finally they reappear as various kinds of chronic diseases.

Hahnemann named these three initial forms of disease the miasms of Psora, Syphilis and Sycosis (meaning gonorrhea).

Hahnemann was heavily criticised for his theories, even by some of his supporters, who while declaring these ideas useless nevertheless continued to practise homeopathy.

Some of the essential points of homeopathy, which complete the ‘law of similars’ are:
  1. That there are no diseases, but only patients.
  2. That the appropriate remedy must match every one of the patient’s symptoms, and not only the disease.
  3. That the quantity of remedy required for a cure to be successful is infinitely  small, on the condition that the ‘true’ remedy has been found.
  4. That the symptoms of a disease, during the course of treatment, disappear in the reverse order of their appearance.

Individualising each case
An important idea introduced by Hahnemann and which causes homeopathy to differ from conventional medicine is individualising.  He maintained that there are no diseases, but only patients, and therefore a treatment must aim at treating the individual rather than the disease.
According to this idea, ten patients suffering from the same ‘disease’, for example epilepsy, will probably each require a separate pharmaceutical substance, unless the symptoms of two or three of them are identical down to the last detail, a rare but not impossible situation.


The defence system
The complex mechanism of the organism’s defence system was named ‘vital force’ by Hahnemann.  This phrase expresses the idea that there is a form of ‘energy’ behind the defence mechanism, a ‘power with mind’ which directs and coordinates the organism’s reactions.

The logic behind this idea, according to homeopaths, lies in the understanding that symptoms are nothing more than the expressions of the human organism’s defence mechanism.  For example, the body’s temperature increases – fever – in order to suppress the disease factor, bacteria, viruses, fungi etc…  therefore the organism needs support in its therapeutic efforts, rather than a suppression of the fever.  Homeopaths believe that, by giving a remedy, which is capable of causing symptoms in a healthy individual that are identical to those present in the patient, they are in reality stimulating and providing support for the defence mechanism in its attempt to rid itself of the disease.

Homeopaths maintain that the true reason for disease is not infection by a disease element but rather the innate weakness of the defence mechanism and its inability to face up to the invasion and to neutralise it.  By strengthening the defence mechanism, without killing the microbes, homeopaths believe that they can to a greater extent influence the return to health of the diseased organism.

Opponents of homeopathy maintain that homeopaths do not look for the true cause of an illness, and that they only treat the symptoms.  Homeopaths consider that by strengthening the defence mechanism, they essentially enter more deeply into the true cause of the organism’s imbalance, which is the weakness of the constitution and its inability to fight the disease unaided.  Moreover they maintain that in most cases of chronic disease the cause of the illness is unknown and therefore hard to locate and eradicate with conventional medicines.


The smallest possible dose: preparation-dosage
There are several methods for the preparation of homeopathic remedies, which were used at various times by Hahnemann.

The chief method used by homeopaths today is the centesimal and is produced thus: One part of the mother tincture of the active ingredient which is to be prepared is taken and diluted in 99 parts of inert substance.  This can be milk-sugar, sterilised water or pure alcohol.  If the substance is diluted in water, the mixture is subjected to at least ten strong succussions and this dilution is called the 1st potentization.  A part of this potentization is taken and diluted with a further 99 parts of inert substance and the new mixture is then again subjected to ten strong succussions.  This is the 2nd potentization of the remedy, and in the same manner further potentizations are achieved by diluting and ‘potentizing’ the remedy until very great dilutions are achieved, having continued the above procedure ten, twenty, thirty or more times.
For metals which cannot be diluted in water the method of pulverisation is used, in the same proportions: one part of powdered metal is mixed with 99 parts milk-sugar.  The mixture is subjected to powerful pounding – in a mortar – for an hour and this is continued up to the 6th potency, after which the mixture thus obtained is considered a mixture diluted with water and the diluting procedure is used thereafter.


The conflict between homeopathic and conventional doctors
The greatest conflict concerning homeopathy lies in the quantities of the doses used, which according to conventional doctors is infinitely small and is not justified in having any action at all.
High dilutions, which greatly exceed ‘Avogadro’s number’, according to which there should not be even one molecule of active ingredient within such a diluted substance, cause these doctors to look upon homeopathy with a great deal of scepticism.

Homeopaths on the other hand maintain that their experience shows that high potencies (multiple dilutions) have even better therapeutic results and that the action of the pharmaceutical substance is probably due to the appearance of a ‘new refined form of energy’6 that appears during the potentization procedure.  Therefore we are not dealing with a remedy that acts at a chemical level, but rather at an ‘energetic’ level7.

Many dissenting voices maintain that the results that are achieved by homeopaths are a form of self-suggestion, known to medicine as the placebo effect, particularly in cases when the patient believes that he is taking a ‘magic’ medicine.

Homeopaths reply that they obtain the best results with babies, small children and animals, where the possibility of self-suggestion is discounted.
Opponents maintain that the system is antiquated and that it has no place in modern medical practice.

Homeopaths maintain that the steady therapeutic results obtained over the course of more than two centuries form proof of homeopathy’s timelessness rather than its decline.

Opponents maintain that, even accepting that homeopathy does have certain results, there are not enough double blind experiments indicating the type and extent of the results.

Homeopathy’s supporters say that such research does exist, although not in great quantities, as homeopathy presents certain difficulties in these experiments, since it requires that each patient be given a separate remedy, which is incompatible with double blind experiments, where all patients take the same medicine for the duration of the experiment.

Over the last few years the conflict has grown, including between scientists from other branches that are beginning to show an interest in the area of homeopathy.8  Some people believe that the therapeutic force is transmitted with the potentizing procedure and the powerful succussion of the remedies to the water molecules which thus contain the ‘memory’ of a new energetic state.  Others attempt to explain the action of homeopathic medicines by the ‘small clusters’ theory.  Yet others maintain that their action is due to the change in structure of the water molecules under the influence of the substance with which it comes into substance, as well as to the powerful succussions to which the dilution is subjected, and therefore that the dilution of the water becomes organically active.

These theories are naturally far from being generally accepted.


Conflicts between homeopaths
Conflicts are even to be found among the supporters of Hahnemann’s theories, and particularly among those who faithfully follow his principles and only administer one remedy to each stage of an illness, known as ‘classical homeopaths’, and others, the ‘eclectics’ or followers of polypharmacy, who administer many remedies each time.  The first group believes that there is only one remedy that can cure the patient and that it cannot be replaced by any other similar one.  Therefore he must look for the correct remedy in each case via a complex and undeniably lengthy procedure. 
The second group deems this to be utopian, and that it is difficult to discover the remedy that is truly indicated and that it is easier and quicker to administer 3, 4 or even more remedies at a time, in the hope that they will include the correct one.


Are both medical approaches necessary?
(Conventional medicine and homeopathy)
They certainly are.  There is no doubt that there has been a misunderstanding in relation to the therapeutic limits of each method.  This has occurred for many reasons, mainly however due to attempts made by homeopaths to make the new approach known.  For this reason the results of cures have been exaggerated by homeopaths in order to impress.  There is however another far more serious reason.  Since the area around this new approach is somewhat turgid, many have abused it to their own advantage, promising that they can cure everything, such as cancer, schizophrenia, AIDS, obesity or smoking.  All these announcements take place either in public or in private medicine, in order to attract a greater number of patients.  For this reason homeopathy has been presented as unreliable, with the result that an undeclared war broke out among the two approaches, and both sides ended up by having recourse to extreme arguments.
On the one hand that it can cure anything, on the other that homeopathy does not cure anything.
Truth naturally lies somewhere in between.
Even though chemical medicines have serious side effects, and although their over-consumption can weaken the organism, they are useful and often necessary in the final stages of chronic diseases, such as serious epilepsy, serious psychoses, serious heart diseases, serious asthmatic states and generally in the final stages of chronic diseases where a brief but necessary relief from pain or suffering is needed, if there is no longer any possibility of cure.


What, in reality, are homeopathy’s prospects?
The question is: is there a way of avoiding these final stages?  Is there any medicine which can bring the organism back to its state of balance, when it is still time, in order to prevent, for a long time at least, its weakening?
The answer lies with classical homeopathy.  The true application of homeopathy can bring about these results.
The great misunderstanding at large today is due to the fact that the two sides have not entered into any real and fundamental communication.  If they had they would have discovered that each method does not impinge upon the others’ field of action, and that therefore these two approaches are in reality complementary and not conflictual.

Homeopathy intervenes where conventional medicine can hardly do anything, at the outset of  chronic disease, where the disturbance has mainly still a functional character.  When it intervenes with the true homeopathic remedy it stops any further development of the disease.  Conventional medicine with the chemical medicines at its disposal can suppress pains or suffering at the last stages without however being able to stop the debilitating progress of the disease.


Which diseases can homeopathy best be applied to?
At this point we must state that this area is unclear and that even homeopathic doctors themselves are not clear on this point.  Therefore they often overestimate their ability to cure, and at other times have recourse to chemical medicines where in fact they could have found a solution with homeopathy, if they had had sufficient homeopathic knowledge.

The problem is that doctors have not had the possibility of obtaining full and precise homeopathic knowledge.  This kind of education would make long-term demands on a doctor’s time, almost equal in length and quality to the initial six year course of basic medical training.  And if a doctor should undertake to begin his homeopathic training after the ten years necessary for his specialisation, he would find himself in a state of exhaustion which would not be conducive for the absorption of new facts and new knowledge.

The main diseases that can be treated with homeopathy are as follows:
Chronic headaches, migraines, vertigo, petit Mal, sinusitis and frontal colpitis, allergic rhinitis, bronchial and allergic asthma, gastritis, gastroenteritis, hepatitis, liver damage, hepatic fatty degeneration,inflammation of the gall bladder, duodenal ulcer, colonic irritation, spastic and ulceric colitis, chronic conjunctivitis, otitis, juvenile acne, atopic dermatitis, neurodermatitis, triple neuralgia, intercostals neuralgia, herpes zoster, cervical syndrome, lumbago, lumber sciatica, myalgia, muscle fibre and tendon damage due to accidents, gynaecological conditions, mastitis, endometriosis, sterility, pre-menstrual syndrome, cystitis, urine incontinence, prostatitis, sperm abnormalities, phobias and anxiety neuroses, anaemia (not Mediterranean), ADD, etc…
The list is very long and cannot be referred to for details since any one of the conditions named above may represent only one expression of a deeper pathology.

The types of conditions referred to below have a chance of reversal only if treatment is started during the very first stages.

Multiple sclerosis, grand Mal, acute psychotic episodes, psoriasis, collagen diseases, diabetes, endocarditis, Parkinson’s, benign myalgic encephalitis, or chronic fatigue syndrome.

For the above categories of diseases to reverse to an order of 60%, demands an extremely experienced and well trained homeopathic doctor.
What are homeopathy’s chances with reference to conditions in extremely advanced pathological states?
It is true that in a very few cases of advanced pathology, such as cancer, heart disease, neuromuscular diseases, paraplegia, spastic and autistic children, congenital or long term serious epileptic conditions, schizophrenia etc…homeopathy has shown a certain amount of positive action, without however ever bringing about a complete cure.  These cases, very few in number, caused certain overenthusiastic but incompletely trained homeopathic doctors to believe or maintain that homeopathy can intervene in and cure such cases.  This limited number of cases that reacted well with long-term homeopathic treatment belongs in a category for which the experienced homeopathic doctor is aware of certain defining parameters.  It is very important for patients to have recourse to a homeopathic doctor right from the outset of their condition, at a time when homeopathy can show its best results, though it is even more important for the patient to have chosen a well-trained homeopathic doctor.
This is where the intervention of the state and of legislation are paramount.
Homeopathy unfortunately is not ‘a guide for the blind’, each new case is truly a challenge for the doctor.  This is because each organism presents its own singularity and it needs its own ‘constitutional’ remedy, even though he suffers from the same clinical picture.  This fact, that is to say the necessity for the doctor to study each case separately, makes homeopathy difficult to teach and to apply, and this is why there are homeopaths who have studied extensively and who are good doctors, as well as those who are mediocre and those who have trained very little or not at all.
1.Samuel HAHNEMANN, Organon of the Art of Healing
2.Harrison, Internal Medicine (Poisoning from digitalis),  Parisianos Greg., 1982, vol. 2, p. 1460.
3.Hippocrates, ‘Peri topon ton kat’ anthropon’, 42.  The law of similars is referred to thus: [dia ta omoia nousos gignetai, kai dia ta omoia prosferomena ek noseunton ygeienontai, dia tou emeein emetos payetai].
4.George VITHOULKAS, Science of Homeopathy, Grove Press, 1980
5.George VITHOULKAS, Homeopathy, Medicine for the New Millennium, International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, 2000.
6.Taking into consideration the fact that all substances (from the simplest organism to the planet itself) have an electromagnetic field, we may say that whatever substance is administered to a human being has the possibility of affecting the organism in two ways: on the one hand it can act ‘chemically’, as is the case with foods, vitamins, medicines, tobacco, coffee etc..., on the other hand the electromagnetic field of the particular substance can react with the ‘electromagnetic’ field of the organism, particularly when the frequencies of the two fields is close enough for them to harmonize.  For the production of the remedy and its correct potentization both dilution and succussion are necessary.  The more a substance is diluted and succussed, the more its therapeutic action is increased, even beyond the point when no molecule at all of the original substance is left.  Modern science has as yet found no explanation for this phenomenon.  It would seem that some new form of energy is freed and transported to the molecules of the solvent.
7.The human body is an energy complex which produces all known types of energies – electric, magnetic, thermic, kinetic and electromagnetic – which can easily be traced using simple equipment.  However, it also produces other types of refined energies, which have not yet been researched and which are fundamentally related to the intellectual, the emotional and the instinctual levels of the human being.  The intellectual ‘power’ appears to be a specific energy with a particular frequency modulation, that is centred upon a mental centre, a ‘mental generator’ and it may be transmitted by energetic particles.  Under certain conditions this kind of transmission can become the object of reception by other similar ‘mental equipment’, without the need for words.  Many of us live in a continuous flow of thoughts,  Most of our  time awake centers around such a continuous production of mental patterns the fact that this type of energy has not yet been measured or defined  with academic models does not mean that it does not exist...In other words, the organism has the ability to create complex energy planes fields according to the information which has been recorded on its inner codes (DNA, RNA, genes, chromosomes etc…)  via its genetic predisposition and its personal experiences.  The organism reacts with each illness in an entirely personal way and for this reason mass therapies usually disappoint both their supporters and patients, since the results obtained are superficial, short term and often harmful, particularly in the case of sensitive organisms which do not have a robust defence mechanism.
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Reilly DT, Taylor MA, McSharry C, Aitchison T, Is homeopathy a placebo response ?  Controlled trial of homeopathic potency with pollen in hayfever as model, Lancet, 1986, 2(8512): 881-6.


Dr.Alpana Shah : Consultant Homoeopath
Homeoworld : Homoeopathic Clinic
267/1, Amar Apartments, Road No 12, Jawahar Nagar, Goregaon (West), Mumbai, Pincode : 400 062
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Homeopathic Treatment Of Children

Many of us first experience the potential of homeopathy when treating ourselves or our families. We usually start with some simple remedies for minor problems such as bruises. However, as Bob Leckridge points out, the potential for homeopathy is much greater and it is a useful treatment for many of the more chronic and more serious problems that occur in childhood . . .

The problems I see frequently in the outpatients’ department of the homeopathic hospital where I work include asthma, eczema, behavioural and sleep problems (including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Aspergers and Autism), epilepsy and bowel problems such as chronic constipation. Homeopathy can often provide answers to these problems where other approaches have failed. It is in the treatment of chronic children’s diseases that I have experienced a greater potential for homeopathy. It can be used where there are no other even partial solutions available. It can also be used successfully in partnership with the necessary drugs such as inhalers, steroid creams or anti-convulsants and can lead to significant reductions in the need for these types of drugs.

In practising medicine with children, improvements in their symptoms can have consequences which go way beyond the relief of the suffering of the individual child . The impact of a child’s daily sickness or disorder on a whole family and even on a whole class of schoolmates can be enormous. If a sleepless child begins to sleep through the night, the parents can be better rested and better able to deal with the day’s problems. If a disturbed child settles and becomes calm then the learning experience of the whole class can be improved.

I once saw a three-year-old girl who was referred to me because of frequent infections. In fact she had already had two admissions to hospital for treatment of pneumonia. I always greet children with a smile but this little girl who looked very sulky only scowled back at me. I commented to mum, saying “She’s not very happy, is she?”

Mum replied that she had actually never smiled. Never in her life. Not once. She also said that she was very clingy to mum but would never let dad hold her or cuddle her. Even as a little infant she would cry if dad held her. Dad was upset but couldn’t do anything about it. Mum also told me that her daughter was very lazy about walking. She would cry to be lifted up and carried after just a few steps. If left sitting in a room she would be in exactly the same position when mum returned, waiting to be picked up.

These observations and comments led me to consider the teaching of Jan Scholten of Holland whose approach to the mineral remedies has been invaluable in my practice. People who walk about permanently dissatisfied, are never happy, who walk around as if they have a bad smell under their nose, may need one of the ammonium salts. Children who have difficulties with their fathers, who are a bit slow or lazy and “just sit” may require one of the carbonate salts. Putting all this information together raises the idea of the remedy “ammonium carbonicum”. I gave this girl a 30c of ammonium carbonicum.

When she was brought back to see me two months later she came skipping into my room with a beautiful smile. Apparently she had been smiling since the day after the remedy and, what’s more, she lets dad pick her up now and even goes to him for a cuddle. Happily, the presenting problem of recurrent infections was also resolved and she managed to get through the winter without any chest infections for the first time in her life.
Finding the best homeopathic medicine for any individual is a matter of seeing the clear distinguishing pattern in the individual. In adults this is often complex and difficult because they have learned to hide symptoms. In children, as in the case of the little girl who never smiled, the picture is often right in front of the doctor as the child demonstrates their pattern with vivid behaviour or speech.

Let me give you another example of this. At the Sick Children’s Hospital in Glasgow I saw a little girl who was born with a brain defect. She had frequent full-blown fits, did not sleep through the night and her behaviour was extremely difficult. When her mother brought her into the consulting room she was already screaming and objecting violently. In the first few minutes she thrashed around on the floor shrieking, kicking and trying to bite anyone who came near. As I watched, and as mum tried unsuccessfully to calm her down, the little girl actually bit a piece out of her own clothing. It was impossible at this stage to have any significant conversation with mum or to obtain a “homeopathic history”.
I turned to my repertory and looked up the rubrics “Shrieking”, “Kicking”, “Biting”, “Biting her clothes” and “Convulsions”. The only remedy to appear in all these rubrics was “Tarantula hispania”. I then asked mum what she normally did to try and settle her daughter when she was so upset and she said that sometimes she could hold her and the other thing which helped was music. This is in fact a strong feature of the remedy “Tarantula hispania”. I only managed to ask another few questions because of the little girl’s distress but I had already seen all I needed to see. I gave her a dose of “Tarantula hispania” in a 30c potency and asked her mum to bring her back in a month.

The next visit was strikingly different. She came into the room happily and sat on a chair next to her mum, eating a packet of crisps throughout the whole consultation. Over the next few months not only did her behaviour settle, but she began sleeping right through the night with increasing frequency, her anti-convulsants were withdrawn by the paediatricians, and she eventually became fit-free.

There are more and more cases of hyperactive children these days. Homeopathy has an excellent role to play here. The spider remedies (like Tarantula hispania) are common in the restless hyperactive children. The other, “Belladonna”, is probably one of the most common families and includes remedies like Stramonium, hyoscyamus and Belladonna itself. Indeed, this latter group is more commonly indicated in those with more violent behaviour disturbance.

Acute conditionsHomeopathy is a safe and effective form of treatment for a wide range of childhood problems and illnesses which are difficult to treat with orthodox medicines.

Most parents would benefit from a knowledge of a small range of remedies which may be of use in common mild childhood ailments. Best known include the Colocynth for infant colic. There is a simple test to predict whether or not Colocynth will help. If the colic is relieved by firm pressure on the baby’s tummy then it is more likely that Colocynth will be effective. You can see this by noticing if the baby settles when held against the parent’s chest, looking over the shoulder, or held facing the floor with the tummy supported by the parent’s arm.

Chamomilla is the great remedy for teething and again it is more likely to be effective if you notice that child has one red cheek, is angry and fractious and settles when carried around.

Belladonna is great for the sudden fevers where the child gets a red face, dilated pupils, dry mouth and is agitated. It is particularly effective for the fevered child who is hallucinating.

Aconite, Spongia and then Hepar sulph is a well established sequence of treatment for croup. Aconite at the outset, especially if the croup comes on suddenly after exposure to dry cold winds. Spongia follows well if the croup progresses and there is redness and soreness of the throat. If the croupy cough becomes loose and moist sounding and the child is more irritable then Hepar sulph may settle the problem.

Bob Leckridge FFHom is the President of the Faculty of Homeopathy, and a specialist at the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital. He qualified as a GP in 1978, and began his training in homeopathy in 1982.


Dr.Alpana Shah : Consultant Homoeopath
Homeoworld : Homoeopathic Clinic
267/1, Amar Apartments, Road No 12, Jawahar Nagar, Goregaon (West), Mumbai, Pincode : 400 062
Timings : 11.00 AM to 01.00 PM & 05.00 PM to 09.00 PM
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Eczema In Children

Sara Eames describes how she treats this relatively common problem

In the children’s clinic at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, eczema is one of the most frequent reasons for referral. It varies in severity from a few small patches to a severe skin condition which can cover most of the body.
It appears to be an increasingly common condition and the allopathic treatments available are palliative rather than curative, and may be associated with long-term side effects. Severe eczema in a child can have a massive effect on the whole family. Complicated creaming and bandaging regimes are very time-consuming and children are often irritable and eat poorly as they feel so uncomfortable. Severe itching can interrupt sleep for everybody and children can feel stigmatised at school if their rash is visible. For all these reasons people often seek homeopathic help for their children.
History taking is a vital part of the art of homeopathy and, as there are many possible causative factors in a case of eczema, which can effect the choice of a homeopathic remedy, it is essential to collect as much information as possible.

Eczema is often linked with other allergic conditions so I like to find out as much as possible about any other medical problems in the child or his family and I also go into as much detail as possible about the pregnancy, birth and early life of the child.

The choice of homeopathic treatment is a wide one as there are many remedies, which affect the skin, and a variety of treatment models which can be used. One of the most successful ways is to prescribe the constitutional remedy for the child, that is the remedy that fits the overall person, not just the local skin symptoms. Examples of remedies commonly used in this way include many well known homeopathic treatments such as Sulphur, Calc carb and Arsenicum album.
There is often a strong family history of allergic conditions, or other diseases in a case of eczema. When Hahnemann was developing his principles of homeopathy he noted the strong predisposition to various disease types in different families and postulated an inherited explanation for this in his theory of miasms. This approach is still extremely relevant today and in the treatment of eczema it is often essential to consider this miasmatic approach and prescribe a relevant nosode. I find it very useful either when there is a clear family history of certain diseases or when a constitutional remedy seems to suit a child very well but does not produce a complete cure.

There are many other treatment models which are useful for eczema. I find very commonly that parents have often already made some link between an event in their child’s life and the onset or worsening of their eczema. These can be a variety of things such as separation from a parent or carer, the birth of a new baby in the family, the introduction of new foods into the diet, a seemingly unrelated illness or vaccinations. The beauty of homeopathy is that there are remedies which are known to be useful in these situations and I find that when there is a clear aetiological link with the symptoms, homeopathic treatment is particularly successful.
Thus Nat mur can be useful after a child has been separated from his mother, or a remedy made from the chickenpox virus can help if a child has never been well since having had that illness. If a baby’s eczema has worsened soon after a specific vaccination then he can be treated with a general remedy to help after vaccinations, such as Thuja, or with a specific remedy made from the vaccination itself.

Local treatments As well as using a mixture of these overall approaches, eczema can be such a distressing condition that it can be really helpful to use local treatments as well. These can be in the form of homeopathic remedies based on the local symptoms. Examples of these would be Sulphur for a red, burning, itchy rash, worse for heat and water or Graphites for a crusty, cracking eczema which oozes sticky, honey coloured fluid. Local treatments can also be applied topically in the form of creams, ointments and tinctures. I find Calendula and Urtica urens a particularly helpful mixture.

Lifestyle changes In combination with a homeopathic approach it is nearly always necessary to give nutritional and lifestyle advice. All children will benefit from a healthy diet based on fresh, additive-free foods. In addition, some children have severe allergic reactions to specific foods which need to be avoided in the short term and which can often be reduced by a combination of overall homeopathic treatment, improved nutrition and desensitisation, in the longer term.

Case histories Two children whom I have recently seen at the RLHH illustrate the combination of various homeopathic strategies in the treatment of eczema.

Steven age three was covered in eczema when I first met him. He had a very dry scaly skin, which bled profusely when he scratched it. He slept poorly at night due to the itching and always wanted to be in his parents’ bed, so none of the family was getting proper sleep. He had been treated extensively by his GP and local hospitals, mainly with steroid creams and repeated courses of antibiotics when the skin looked infected. He also had a tendency to get recurrent coughs and colds. In spite of all this he was an extremely lively, sociable boy who was popular at nursery, sensitive to others’ feelings and loved to be the centre of attention.
He seemed a fairly typical Phosphorus child and a course of Phosphorus improved both his skin and his tendency to catch colds by about 50 per cent. When the dose was repeated and the strength increased, however, there was not much further improvement. His mother was applying Graphites ointment locally and was able to give up the steroid creams completely, but I still felt we could improve things further.

He had a history of one grandparent having suffered from TB and his mother remembered that his cradle cap had worsened as a baby after his BCG vaccination. On the basis of this I prescribed Bacillinum, a mixed tubercular nosode, and the improvement continued. His skin is now virtually free of eczema and his resistance to colds much better.
Jana, a six year-old twin girl, was behaving badly at home as well as suffering from eczema. She had skin problems virtually all her life and was in hospital at the age of one for this. All of the family had been traumatised by this event as Jana was petrified by the whole experience. The parents could still remember and visualise the fear on her face and vowed never to let her go into hospital again. Since that time her skin and behaviour had deteriorated. At home she was dictatorial, always wanted her own way and fought constantly with her twin, while at school she was well behaved even though her skin was itching a lot in the warm classroom.

Based on her overall behaviour, the skin symptoms and the fact that she had been worse since a severe fright I prescribed her Lycopodium, which has been a tremendous help both to her and her family! Her behaviour at home started to improve within a few days of the first dose and her skin is now gradually improving too. She has also been able to stop her steroid creams and now uses Calendula and Urtica cream which suits her well.
Eczema may at first glance seem a superficial condition but as can be seen it is often connected with a more complicated history. In my experience parents can be very good at deciding when to repeat a dose of a remedy or in the selection of a local remedy, but I would always advise a full homeopathic consultation with a well qualified practitioner to help with the treatment for the eczema.

Sara Eames BSc ChB DGM MFHom is the Director of Education and a physician in the women’s and children’s department of the RLHH.  She also has a private practice in north west London.


Dr.Alpana Shah : Consultant Homoeopath
Homeoworld : Homoeopathic Clinic
267/1, Amar Apartments, Road No 12, Jawahar Nagar, Goregaon (West), Mumbai, Pincode : 400 062
Timings : 11.00 AM to 01.00 PM & 05.00 PM to 09.00 PM
Telphone : +91 22 2875 5716, +91 98 7075 5716
Sunday Closed

Skin Diseases

Skin is the external layer of the body. Homeopathy believes that body tries to throw out various toxins through skin which are represented as various skin ailments. That is why one should not apply any medicated cream, lotion or ointment on the skin as it causes suppression. Suppression of skin diseases may cause major illness. Hence, skin diseases need to be treated with correct homeopathic medicine.
Various skin disorders that are treated successfully with homeopathy are allergic disorders, recurrent boils, acne, eczema and warts, pigmentation and discoloration, leucoderma.


Skin is the external layer of the body. Homeopathy believes that body tries to throw out various toxins through skin which are represented as various skin ailments. That is why one should not apply any medicated cream, lotion or ointment on the skin as it causes suppression. Suppression of skin diseases may cause major illness. Hence, skin diseases need to be treated with correct homeopathic medicine.



Various skin disorders that are treated successfully with homeopathy are allergic disorders, recurrent boils, acne, eczema and warts, pigmentation and discoloration, leucoderma.



Dr.Alpana Shah : Consultant Homoeopath
Homeoworld : Homoeopathic Clinic
267/1, Amar Apartments, Road No 12, Jawahar Nagar, Goregaon (West), Mumbai, Pincode : 400 062
Timings : 11.00 AM to 01.00 PM & 05.00 PM to 09.00 PM
Telphone : +91 22 2875 5716, +91 98 7075 5716
Sunday Closed

Saturday, 30 November 2013

Homeopathic Treatment Of Psoriasis



By Neepa Sevak
Are you tormented from red scaly patches over your skin that fixes peoples eyes at you causing embarrassment? In that case this could be a symptom of Psoriasis, a recurring inflammatory unsightly skin condition. In psoriasis victims skin cells reproduce at an unusually expeditious pace. This causes cells to assemble on the skin’s surface instead of shedding, manifesting patchy lesions identified as psoriasis. Psoriasis patches are found on scalp, face, behind ears, chest, elbows, palms, finger nails, lower back, genitals, knees, legs, soles and toenails.
Living with psoriasis can be physically and emotionally challenging. In addition to its physical outcome on skin, psoriasis can also have a devastating influence on your emotional, psychological and social well being.

Types of Psoriasis

There are five different types of psoriasis:
  • Plaque Psoriasis: this is the most common form of Psoriasis also known as Psoriasis Vulgaris. It transpires as patches of bumpy reddish skin encased by white silvery scales. These patches form primarily on elbows, knees, lower back, chest and scalp.
  • Guttate Psoriasis: this cultivates in children and young adults following a Strep infection. It materializes as small dot sized red spots on the chest, arms and legs.
  • Pustular Psoriasis: this appears as tender areas of fiery red skin with white pus-filled blisters mainly on palms and soles. This can be triggered by infections, pregnancy, sunburns or certain medications.
  • Inverse Psoriasis: this shows as smooth, red lesions in skin folds like arm-pits, genitals, between the buttocks and under the breasts. This is more prevalent in people who are over weight.
  • Erythrodermic Psoriasis: this exhibits as extensive redness as if skin is burnt with severe itching and pain. This can be life threatening because the skin loses its defensive function and may not be able to safeguard against heat and fluid loss nor preclude harmful bacteria from entering the body. This can be activated by illnesses, emotional stress, alcoholism or excessive use of corticosteroids.

Causes of Psoriasis

  • Inherited from family
  • Stress, depression
  • Undue sweating
  • Skin injuries like cuts, scrapes, chemical irritation, tattoos, burns, vaccination and shaving
  • Food allergens
  • A strep infection, upper respiratory viral infection, boils, thrush or HIV
  • Certain medications like anti-malarial drugs, Corticosteroids, medications used to treat high blood pressure, arthritis, heart conditions and depression
  • Sunburns
  • Cold and dry weather
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Smoking and heavy alcohol consumption

Symptoms of Psoriasis

  • Patches of dry skin
  • Itching and burning
  • Discomfort and Insomnia due to itching
  • Pain
  • Cracked and bleeding skin
  • Blisters with pus
  • Fever in cases of Pustular Psoriasis
  • Yellow or pitted nails
  • Joint pains with swelling
  • Low self esteem and embarrassment because of your looks
  • Social isolation
  • Suicidal thoughts

Homeopathic Approach to Psoriasis

Homeopathy contemplates Psoriasis as an immune interceded condition instigated by faulty signals in the body’s immune system. Homeopathy can propose a curative therapy approach for Psoriasis. Homeopathic medicines are natural and safe with no probability of any side effects, and they treat psoriasis without using any local ointments. The medicines work towards impeding the proliferation of skin cells which inevitably alleviates excessive scaling. Homeopathic remedies stimulate the body’s own healing potential by restoring balance of the immune system and countering the genetic predisposition. Homeopathic treatment will control the number and severity of lesions, minimize flare ups, improve your quality of life, maintain long term remission, reduce disability and in most cases bring about a permanent cure. Homeopathic remedies are gentle and easy to take, are regulated by the FDA and prepared according to the homeopathic pharmacopeia of the United States.

Self Care Measures

  • Exercise
  • Reduce stress
  • Drink plenty of fluids
  • Eat a balanced diet
  • Get enough sleep
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking
  • Use a moisturizer regularly
  • Avoid scratching and do not pick on lesions
  • Apply a cold compress for the itch
  • Soak in a warm oatmeal bath
  • Use Epsom salt and fresh Neem leaves or Neem oil in bathing water to soothe itching
  • Always bathe in warm water and not hot water
  • Always pat dry your skin, do not rub
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun
  • Wear cotton clothing, other fabrics may irritate your skin
  • Always use a humidifier in the house to add moisture
When other systems of medicine fail to work effectively, and if you want to live with natural, safe, gentle, non-toxic, effective and rapid acting medicines, to relieve the symptoms of psoriasis, to experience substantial improvement in your outlook and quality of life consider homeopathy.


Dr.Alpana Shah : Consultant Homoeopath
Homeoworld : Homoeopathic Clinic
267/1, Amar Apartments, Road No 12, Jawahar Nagar, Goregaon (West), Mumbai, Pincode : 400 062
Timings : 11.00 AM to 01.00 PM & 05.00 PM to 09.00 PM
Telphone : +91 22 2875 5716, +91 98 7075 5716
Sunday Closed