The Wisdom of Symptoms—The Underlying Basis of Modern Physiology
and Homeopathy
The underlying principle of homeopathy is also at the heart of
modern physiology. It is commonly understood in medicine today
that symptoms are not just something “wrong” with the body, but
rather, they represent the efforts of the body and mind to defend
and heal itself from a variety of infective agents and/or stresses.
The body creates fever, inflammation, pain, discharge, or whatever
is necessary in order to heal itself. While these symptoms represent
the body’s best efforts to heal, they are not always successful
in doing so. Ultimately, homeopathic medicines are some of the
most powerful natural drugs available today to help augment the
body’s ability to heal itself (more on this topic later).
Medical science today is increasingly recognizing symptoms as
adaptive responses of the body. Standard texts of pathology define
the process of inflammation as the manner in which the body seeks
to wall off, heat up, and burn out infective agents or foreign
matter. The cough has long been known as a protective mechanism
for clearing breathing passages. Diarrhea has been shown to be
a defensive effort of the body to remove pathogens or irritants
more quickly from the colon. Discharges are understood as the
body's way of ridding itself of dead bacteria, viruses, and cells.
Even high blood pressure is an important defense and adaptation
to the internal and external stresses that a person experiences.
The derivation of the word “symptom” is helpful to better
understanding of the disease process and the healing process.
The word "symptom" comes from a Greek root and
refers to "something that falls together with something else."
Symptoms are a “sign” or a “signal” of something else, and treating
them doesn't necessarily change that "something else."
Just because a drug gets rid of a symptom does not mean that the
person is cured. In fact, drugs that suppress or inhibit a symptom
tend to provide only a guise of success and usually lead to a
longer and more serious illness. Using drugs to suppress symptoms
is akin to pulling the plug on your car’s oil pressure warning
light. Just because the light is turned off doesn’t mean that
your car’s oil pressure is “cured.” In fact, ignoring that light
may lead to your car’s breakdown.
It should be noted that people often incorrectly assume that
conventional drugs have “side effects.” Actually, in purely pharmacological
terms, drugs do NOT have side effects; drugs only have “effects,”
and physicians arbitrarily differentiate between those effects
that they like as the effects of the drug, while they call those
symptoms that they don’t like “side effects.” This is akin to
saying that the effects of a bomb are that it destroys buildings,
but its side effects are that it kills people. Needless to say,
one cannot truly separate out one effect from the other.
The reason that drugs create “side effects” that are often worse
than the original disease is that these drugs tend to suppress
the symptoms the sick person is experiencing and push them deeper
into the person’s body. This observation may explain why people
today are experiencing more serious chronic illnesses at earlier
and earlier ages and why there is such an epidemic of mental illness
(physical disease is suppressed deeply enough that the disease
is pushed into the psyche).
Once one recognizes that symptoms are important and useful defenses
of the body, it makes less sense to use drugs that inhibit or
suppress this wisdom of the body. Instead of using drugs to suppress
symptoms, it makes sense to use medicines to strengthen the body’s
own defense system so that the body can more effectively heal
itself. Here is where it makes sense to use homeopathic medicines.
Medicines That Respect the Wisdom of the Body
The use of the principle of similars in healing actually has
ancient roots (Coulter,
1975). In the 4th century B.C., Hippocrates is known to have
said, "Through the like, disease is produced, and through
the application of the like it is cured." The famed Delphic
Oracle in Greece proclaimed the value of the law of similars,
stating, "that which makes sick shall heal." Paracelsus,
a well-known 16th century physician and alchemist, used the law
of similars extensively in practice and referred to it in writings.
His formulation of the "Doctrine of Signatures" spoke
directly of the value in using similars in healing. He affirmed,
"You there bring together the same anatomy of the herbs and
the same anatomy of the illness into one order. This simile gives
you understanding of the way in which you shall heal."
This principle of similars (using a substance to treat the similar
symptoms that it causes) is also used in conventional medicine,
with immunizations being the most obvious example, that is, small
doses of a “weakened” pathogen are used to prevent what larger
doses cause. None other than the "father of immunology,"
Dr. Emil Adolph Von Behring (1906), directly pointed to the origins
of immunizations when he asserted, "(B)y what technical term
could we more appropriately speak of this influence than by Hahnemann's*
word ‘homeopathy’." (*Samuel Hahnemann, MD, 1755-1843, was
a renowned German physician and the founder of homeopathy.).
Modern allergy treatment, likewise, utilizes the homeopathic approach
by the use of small doses of allergens in order to create an antibody
response.
Conventional medical treatment also uses homeopathy’s principle
of similars in choosing radiation to treat people with cancer
(radiation causes cancer), digitalis for heart conditions (digitalis
creates heart conditions), and Ritalin for hyperactive children
(Ritalin is an amphetamine-like drug which normally causes hyperactivity).
Other examples are the use of nitroglycerine for heart conditions,
gold salts for arthritic conditions, and colchicine for gout,
all of which are known to cause the similar symptoms that they
are found to treat.
For a historical discussion of various homeopathic drugs that
have been incorporated into conventional medicine, see Dr. Harris
Coulter's Homoeopathic
Influences in Nineteenth Century Allopathic Therapeutics
as well as his more detailed book on homeopathy’s history, Divided
Legacy: The Conflict Between Homeopathy and the A.M.A.
It should be acknowledged that although the conventional medical
treatments mentioned above may be homeopathic-like, they do not
follow other fundamental principles of homeopathy. Immunizations
and allergy treatments are given to prevent or cure special ailments,
while homeopathic medicines are substances individually prescribed
based on the overall syndrome of body and mind symptoms the person
is experiencing, and therefore a homeopathic medicine is thought
to strengthen the person’s overall body-mind constitution, not
just to prevent or treat a specific illness. Also, these conventional
medical treatments are not individually prescribed to the high
degree of selectivity that is common in homeopathy, and they are
not prescribed in as small or as safe a dose.
And speaking of dose, this subject is vital, and homeopaths have
uncovered an amazing and initially confusing power of the human
organism. Homeopaths have found that sick people develop hypersensitivity
to substances that cause the similar symptoms that they are experiencing.
Further, by giving very small doses of this substance, a person
can and will experience an immunological and therapeutic benefit
without a toxic burden.
Determining What a Medicine Can Cure
For over 200 years, hundreds of thousands of homeopaths throughout
the world have carefully catalogued and now computerized the idiosyncratic
physical, emotional, and mental symptoms that thousands of substances
have caused in healthy people (Note: There are now simple
computerized programs as well as sophisticated expert system software
to help provide highly individualized prescriptions to people
based on their specific and unique symptomatology). Homeopaths
have thereby created the most extensive body of toxicological
information available today, though this information focuses on
the symptoms that these substance cause, not on the dose in which
they cause them. Homeopaths have found and verified that whatever
a substance has been found to cause, it will also cure in specially
prepared homeopathic doses.
Thousands of substances have undergone toxicological studies,
which homeopaths call “drug provings.” These experiments are
conducted on human subjects, not animals, to determine what various
substances from the plant, mineral, animal, or chemical kingdom
cause in overdose. Homeopaths have found that these experiments
lay the foundation for what symptoms each substance causes, and
thus, what affinity each substance has to the human body.
Then, when homeopaths see patients, they obtain the unique and
detailed symptomatological history of each patient, and seek to
find the specific substance from the plant, mineral, animal, or
chemical kingdom that would cause the similar syndrome of symptoms
that the patient is experiencing. It is not surprising that large
numbers of homeopaths throughout the world today use sophisticated
expert system software to help them individualize medicinal substances
to their patients.
After finding a match between a substance’s toxicology and the
patient’s specific symptom pattern, the homeopath gives a specially
prepared microdose of this medicinal agent. The details of how
homeopathic medicines are made are described below. It is now
time to direct our attention to homeopathy’s most fascinating
and most controversial observation…the power of homeopathic “nano-doses.”