| Dear Friends,
I have shared my personal journey as a homeopath with you before
in our July 2007 and
August 2007 editorials.
Today, I would like to share another aspect of my evolution as a
homeopath.
When I was a young student, it was common for us to hear statements
from our teachers like ‘homeopathy cures, allopathy suppresses’,
‘homeopathy can cure many incurable cases’,
‘homeopathy cures the person and not just treats the disease’.
On hearing these statements we used to nod in agreement. Our teachers
made us feel that homeopathy can literally cure anything and everything.
The limitations of the system were taught but the sense of euphoria
over having found the ‘real medicine’ drowned the realization
about the limits.
On and off, we used to come across extraordinary cures from our
teachers and met with our own small successes while treating our
family and friends. We felt like we were sitting on the edge of
a medical revolution. I used to look with scornful eyes at anyone
who said that xyz disease is incurable! After all, we were taught
that the name of the disease does not matter for a homeopath. Life
and homeopathy both looked very promising. Curing a case seemed
easy – take the case well, repertorize, differentiate remedies
and you are ready to rock!
But life ain’t so easy …and neither is homeopathy!
When I started practicing independently the results were there but
not as frequent as I had hoped for and miracles were few and far
between. Even after going through all the basic steps, often at
the end of taking a case, I had no clue what to prescribe. Time
and again I met situations where cases of arthritis, leucoderma,
psoriasis, hypertension, thyroid disorders, chronic IBS, asthma
etc. stood in front of me, looking for an elixir. Time and again
I faced failures and realized that the euphoria of the student days
was misleading.
What followed was more hard work, going back to Organon again,
learning about all non-classical and new-classical schools of thoughts
and above all, learning from failures. With time the results have
improved a lot. Be it leucoderma, psoriasis, myasthenia or cancer
or thyroid disorders – I have seen people improving with homeopathy.
Sometimes the journey ends with a cure and sometimes relief is all
that comes. But cures are now not infrequent and the faith in homeopathy
continues to grow.
Measuring the Success
So after having seen success with homeopathy, the next step was
to find out to what extent can we be successful in curing our patients?
I understand that there are too many variables in defining a cure
and it is not even possible to measure the success rate with absolute
certainty. It can vary from acute to chronic, from early to advanced
pathology and even with how you define ‘success’ or
‘cure’. But still, we can have a fair idea about our
individual success rate.
Over the past few years I have discussed this with many homeopaths
and have got a variety of different answers. Some, who believe in
single remedy cures, say that the cure rate can be as low as 2%
(for cases treated with just 1 medicine throughout the course of
treatment). There have been others who believe that even master
classical homeopaths have a success rate of 10 to 15%. There are
others (a larger percentage), who claim curative results in around
40-50% cases. On the other end of the spectrum, there are homeopaths
that claim 90% success rates.
The truth is that the cure rate varies from individual to individual
and that the average rate lies somewhere between those two extremes
of 2% and 90%. Have you ever thought about your average success
rate for all cases for a given year? Would you like to share your
success rate and your ideas about the measure of the success with
others in the community? If yes, write to me about your success
rate as a clinician. Use your own guidelines for what constitutes
success for you. Let us do this as a random sampling and see what
the global results and variables look like. Tell us about your success
rate, how you measure your success and also what leads to failure.
Write to me at editor@hpathy.com
Yours in Homeopathy,

-- Chief Editor --
Homeopathy 4 Everyone |