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Classical Homeopathy
& Complex Homeopathy
There are several distinct
types of homeopathy including; Classical (Individualised)
Homeopathy, Complex (Clinical / Applied /Modern) Homeopathy,
or Homotoxicology, and Isopathic Homeopathy.
In Classical (individualised)
homeopathy, as originally defined by Hahnemann a single
homeopathic medicine is selected on the basis of the total
symptom picture of a patient. In Complex (modern) homeopathy,
one or more homeopathic medicines may be administered for
standard clinical diagnoses. In isopathy a homeopathic preparation
of the substance or substances causing an illness may be
used to treat a patient with that illness.
The explanation of Homeopathy
(Classical Homeopathy) & Homotoxicology (Complex Homeopathy),
described below is extracted from the website of The
International Society for Homotoxicology and Homoeopathy
(ISOHH).
Homeopathy is
a system of medicine using unique and dilute preparations
of substances based on several primary therapeutic principles.
The first is the Similia Principle that implies that substances
capable of causing disorder in healthy subjects can be used
as medicines to treat similar illnesses in patients. Another
is the use of a minimum dose. The doses used in homeopathy
range from those that are similar in concentration to some
conventional medicines to very high dilution's containing
no material trace of the starting substance the latter
are often called ultra-molecular dilution's.
Homotoxicology
is a therapeutic modality within integrative medicine. In
this system using homeopathic medicines, a medical diagnosis
combined with an individualized assessment of the patient
and the complexity of their symptoms and illness. This bio-regulatory
approach takes into account the exogenous and endogenous
influences on the patients homeostatic mechanisms.
Treatment is given, predominantly using homeopathically-prepared
medicines, to support the inherent self-regulatory ability
of the patient by means of detoxification and drainage,
immunomodulation, functional organ support and support of
the cellular metabolism. It can be integrated with other
conventional and integrative medicine treatments.
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