Traditionally, Western medicine aims to cure an illness with a drug that has the opposite effect to the symptoms. Homeopathy stands that tradition on its head. It treats the disease by administering minute doses of drugs that, in a healthy person, would actually produce the symptoms of the illness. This is treating like with like. The nearest equivalent to be found in modern medical practice is vaccination, where the cowpox virus is used against smallpox. Injected into a healthy person, the virus stimulates the body to produce its own antibodies and hence immunity against the disease. So it is with homeopathy. This book aims to offer a balanced and comprehensive view of the subject, explaining the background to homeopathy and how the layman can safely use it.
Traditionally, Western medicine aims to cure an illness with a drug that has the opposite effect to the symptoms. Homeopathy stands that tradition on its head. It treats the disease by administering minute doses of drugs that, in a healthy person, would actually produce the symptoms of the illness. This is treating like with like. The nearest equivalent to be found in modern medical practice is vaccination, where the cowpox virus is used against smallpox. Injected into a healthy person, the virus stimulates the body to produce its own antibodies and hence immunity against the disease. So it is with homeopathy. This book aims to offer a balanced and comprehensive view of the subject, explaining the background to homeopathy and how the layman can safely use it.
Liz Charles was influenced by her great-grandmother who was a midwife and "medical adviser" in a small Surrey village. Here, Liz learned about "Granny's remedies" and this started her lifelong interest in health matters. She has studied a wide range of alternative therapies, but has particular faith in" the potent force of the minimum dose". Liz has written articles and books on a variety of subjects including, Crystals, Reiki, Reflexology and Homeopathy for several magazines including, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, She and Woman's Realm.
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