Learning Homeopathy

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One day when I read magazines about eyes, I noticed one method which called homeopathically. It is said an alternative medical practice in which small doses of a healing ingredient are used to stimulate the body’s self-healing abilities. There are several homeopathic remedies often recommended as treatments to improve eyesight.

 

Dr. Edward Kondrot, an ophthalmologist who includes homeopathic remedies in his practice, recommends taking Ruta Gaveolens. Ruta reduces stiffness in the eye and eyelids that can lead to eye strain and headaches. Ruta is especially useful for those sensitive to light.

 

Argentum Nitricum is helpful when you might be overusing your eyes or doing extensive detailed work. It helps the eyes by strengthening the eye muscles, which in turn keeps the vision focused and steady.

 

Use homeopathic tissue salts. Tissue salts taken for over six months can help improve vision. Cindee Gardner, PhD, a homeopath, writes that these tissues salt “help rebuild the eyes and tissues at a cellular level.” Tissue salts to try include Magnesia Phosphorica and Calcarea Fluorata.

 

Kali phosphoricum has been used for blurred vision and tired eyes. According to the Truestar Health Encyclopedia, “This remedy can be helpful when exhaustion from illness, overwork, or stress has led to eyestrain.”

 

After reading this article, I went to the Wikipedia website to search the homeopathy and I found it was so famous a treading method that everyone should know it while I myself should don’t know! How ignorant I am! So I decided to study homeopathy seriously.

 

I learned that homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine, first proposed by German physician Samuel Hahnemann in 1796 that treats patients with heavily diluted preparations which are thought to cause effects similar to the symptoms presented. Homeopathic remedies are prepared by serial dilution with shaking by forceful striking, which homeopaths term “succussion,” after each dilution under the assumption that this increases the effect of the treatment. Homeopaths call this process “potentization”. Dilution often continues until none of the original substance remains.

 

This article and the homeopathy suddenly made me interested in medical. Maybe when the next year I go to university, the major of medical will be one of my choices.

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