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Roshan Panjwani |
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homeopathic medicine has got some sorts unsetainity |
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sachin manglik |
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yes homoeopathy can deal emergency situations well . basically the nned is that the medicine should be correctly selected on the basis of correct totality of symptoms.i.e. the similimum. |
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D Sundar |
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1.We must have integrative approach where homeopaths and allopaths can work together.
2.Wherever homeopathy works better to cure the problem there allopathy doctors have to recommend for it that attitude has to come to the doctors, anyhow their ultimate aim is to cure the patients only. In that angle if they thing everything improve in this world. |
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snowberry |
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Absolutely. Rescue Remedy is always an excellent first aid treatment. I don't know much about homeopathy, but I've used the little knowledge I have for many years with excellent results. |
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dr.yogesh kite |
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homoeopathy acts wondorfully.if we give in right doses.most of the time,we missed from right dos and we didnt got result. |
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Dr.Qaim Ali Shah |
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Homoeopathic medicine are very effective in Emergancy casses.My vote for homeopathy beacuse in emergency homeopathic medicine is working very good few medicine is as unders:
Aconit for fever,Arnica for injuries.
broken bones: Symphytum.
Cerebral vascular accident: Conium
Bone weakness: Calc.Phos.
typhoid or cases: Typhoidenium.200
For blood loss, Phosporus
For heart conditions. digitalis & Cactus Gran
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amey dalvi |
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yes why not.homoeopathy realy works best at instant cases such as simple Aconit for fever,Arnica for injuries. |
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Anne Waters |
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I voted 'sometimes' as I think that in an emergency situation homeopathy should be used in conjunction with standard medical procedures. e.g. after an accident, use indicated homeopathics, but set broken bones, stitch gashes, stem bleeding etc.
I think adding homeopathy into treatment protocols in A & E will save many more lives, and shorten recovery times. Homeopathy should always be used in all cases of shock and trauma. (I also believe that homeopathy should be used throughout all hospital treatments, and as we know it would make many 'conventional' treatments redundant, but that is another question!). |
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London |
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Yes, of course.... in an emergency setting both allopathic and homeopathic treatment is needed. I have treated several friends and family members while waiting in a very full and busy emergency room - where we were told the wait to be seen/treated by a doctor would be hours (unless you've been shot or having a stroke/heart attack you're left to suffer in a cramped emergency waiting room!). Within minutes of my arrival,and giving an appropriate remedy depending on the individual's symptoms, the person I have attended to has decided to sign themself out of the hospital so they can go home ,before ever being seen by a physician! Many times they heal on their own without further medical assistance... having been helped on a physical and mental/emotional level only seen in homeopathic prescribing. |
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B. Suresh |
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Sir, some times homoeopathy can help in emergency and serious conditions, depending on the nature of the disease. On the other hand, they may not work in case of severe infections and diseases like Pnemonia, last stages of typhoid or cases of brain fever etc. But combination of homoeo medicines with some recent life saving drugs do act well (Doctor`s mission is to restore the health),oweing to the fact that vital force has to be brought back from the grave falling edge.
B Suresh DIHom |
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