Homeopathic Remedies – Why You Should Be Skeptical of Them
Posted by Lidia | Posted in hemorr | Posted on 20-09-2009
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During the 1700′s and 1800′s, homeopathy for patients suffering from a variety of illnesses and diseases enjoyed a huge surge in popularity. Today it is not as popular and most physicians do not advise their patients to use homeopathic remedies because there is really no concrete evidence to back up the use of homeopathic products. But though it is not popular among the scientific community, it is experiencing a revival among people who want more natural, herbal supplies to help them overcome their ailments.
The fad of using homeopathic remedies has seen its ups and downs just as any other type of alternative lifestyle treatment. Homeopathic products seem to follow along with trends in eating more organic or natural foods. The 1960′s saw a resurgence of people demanding products that were free from chemicals and pesticides. It faded and has recently experienced a huge resurgence as people are once again seeking more natural lifestyles. Homeopathic practitioners urge people to turn to nature for ailment and disease solutions.
Trends are nothing new. You see them in fashion, movies, books and television. Homeopathic ingredients and an organic lifestyle are no different. The initial popularity in the late 1700′s was due to many medical practitioners veering away from leeching, blood letting or purging. Thanks to Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, homeopathy was developed. But there is a problem with this line of medical research and practice. There really is no proof.
Dr. Samuel Hahnemann believed that a substance could be diluted down to the point where only the “essence” of the molecule of the substance remained. Modern physicians believe that this is simply hocus pocus and/or quackery at best. The very idea that you could take a drop of a plant, mineral or oil and dilute it so much that it is practically non-existent goes against the laws of pharmacopoeia. Some compare homeopathic products to that of vaccines but a vaccine is not a cure for a condition, whereas these homeopathic dilutions are.
The main problem with homeopathic remedies is that the concept goes against the laws of chemistry, especially where the dilution and concentration is concerned. There have not been any scientific studies performed that have actually proven that these homeopathic practitioners are correct in their support of natural remedies. It is a hotly debated issue among doctors, scientists and the homeopathic community. If you want to be able to make an informed decision, then you may want to pick up some homeopathic books and some medical journals so you can make your own, informed decision.







