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- From: bsimon@elvis.stsci.edu (Bernie Simon)
- Subject: homeopathy
- In-Reply-To: walker@skat.usc.edu's message of 22 Dec 1992 08: 47:39 -0800
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- In article <1h7grbINNnoc@skat.usc.edu> walker@skat.usc.edu (Michael D
- Walker) writes:
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- What do you mean by homeopathic medicine?
-
- Homeopathy is an alternative system of medicine that was founded in
- the early 19th cxentury by a German physician, Dr. Hahnemann. It had
- its greatest popularity in the late 19th century here in the United
- States, when 15% of the doctors in this country were homeopaths.
- However, with the advent of modern medicine, homeopathy began to look
- old and stodgy and its popularity to a nosedive. Classical homeopathy
- rests on three principles: the law of similars, the single medicine,
- and the minimum dose. The law of similars states that a disease is
- cured by a medicine which creates symptoms similar to those the patient
- is experiencing in a healthy person. Hence an important part of the
- prescription of a homeopathic medicine is a lengthy interview to
- determine all the symptoms the patient is experiencing. The
- homeopathic physician then determines which medicine best matches the
- symptoms the patient is experiencing and prescribes it. The principle
- of the single remedy states that a single medicine should cover all
- the symptoms the patient is experiencing: mental, emotional, and
- physical. A classical homeopath would not prescribe one medicine for a
- headache and another for an upset stomach, he or she would find a
- single medicine that covered both symptoms. The principle of the
- minimum dose has two parts. First the homeopathic physician only
- prescibes a small number of doses of the homeopathic medicine and
- waits to see what effect the medicine has. Usually a medicine is
- taken for a week at most. Second, the medicine is given in an
- infintesmal dose. Homeopaths have discovered that the effect of
- homeopathic medicines is strengthed upon successive dilutions as long
- as the medicine is violently shaken between each dilution. Medicines
- are typically used in very high dilutions such as 30C (1 part in
- 10^-60) or 200C (1 part in 10^-400). It is the use of infinitesmal
- doses that is the most controversial aspect of homeopathy and the
- reason why most conventional doctors claim it functions only as a
- placebo. However, a number of controlled, double blind studies have
- been performed which show the effectiveness of homeopathic medicine in
- treating a number of diseases. The following is a brief list of some
- of these studies.
-
- D.T. Reilly, M.A. Taylor, C.McSharry et al., "Is Homeopathy a
- Placebo Response? Controlled Trial of Homeopathic Potency with Pollen
- in Hayfever as Model," Lancet (1986):881-886.
-
- J.P. Ferley, D.Zimirou, D. D'Adhemar, et al., "A Controlled
- Evaluation of a Homeopathic Preparation in the Treatment of
- Influenza-like Syndromes," British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology,
- 27(1989):329-35.
-
- P.Fischer, A.Greenwood, E.C.Huskisson, et al., "Effect of
- Homeopathic Treatment on Fibrositis (Primary Fibromyalgia)," British
- Medical Journal 299(1989):365-366.
-
- E.Ernst, T.Saradeth, and K.L.Resch, "Complementary Treatment of
- Varicose Veins: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Trial,"
- Phlebology (1990): 157-163.
-
- Kleijnen, Jos, Knipschild, Paul, ter Riet, Gerben, "Clinical trials of
- Homoeopathy.", British Medical Journal, Feb 9, 1991 v302 n6772
- p516(8).
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- Bernie Simon (bsimon@stsci.edu) ad astra per aspera
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