Does homeopatic medicimentation work for you?


For me, it works. But I also know people for whom it doesn´t work at all. Do you think it´s because they don´t believe in it?

What is a home remedy for constipation?



Answers:
It works and I don't believe it just has to do with whether someone believes in it or not. I've seen people who don't believe given remedies and they respond to them.

However, it really depends on the skill and experience of the practitioner. They have to make the right diagnosis and prescribe the right remedy in order for it to be effective.

Other Answers:

What is it used to be treated for?

I really hope you never get cancer (though you have a one in four chance) and try to treat that with homeopathy!

There has never been a single double-blind study that showed homeopathy does anything.

Think about this: If it worked, why can't we treat heroin addicts by giving them infinitely diluted doses of heroin? Because they have no faith in it? None of them? There must be one or two, surely?

what is the best cure for a headache when nothing works?

It really depends on the condition being treated, and whether or not the proper homeopathic remedy is being used, and how advanced that condition is.

For mild urinary tract infections, homeopathic sulpher 30c works, but for severe ones, I have prescription medicine and I chug aloe vera juice.

Now keep in mind that there are ALL KINDS OF DIFFERENT CAUSES OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS and many many different symptoms, so there are a plethora of remedies - the trick is narrowing it down by specific symptoms so you know which homeopathic remedy to take.

Also, the ocillocoxinum that someone mentioned DID work on my virus (not the flu), and it worked much quicker than the prescription meds which were all but useless.

On the other hand, I've had some cases where herbal works better than homeopathic and where conventional western medicine works better than either of those, and where just plain old nutritional supplements worked best of all. It all depends.

In any case it is always good to consult with an ACCREDITED practioner of whateverkind of medicine you choose.


More Question and Answers

The consumer health information on youqa.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2009 YouQA.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Resources