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Homeopathy for Prevention of Diseases and Self Medication
Homeopathy for Prevention of Diseases and Self Medication
Homeopathy for Prevention of Diseases and Self Medication
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The Homeopathic system of medicine is one of the finest systems of cure available to mankind. It was developed in Germany by a German physician practicing Allopathic medicine, Dr. Samuel Friedrich Hahnemann in late 18th Century. Homeopathy was developed in Germany and spread to England and other parts of Europe during the lifetime of Dr. Hahnemann. It also spread to the US. Dr. J T Kent, one of the most well known authorities on Homeopathy, was an American and taught Materia Medica at Hahnemann Medical College in Chicago USA starting 1889. Dr. W A Dewey, another American authority on Homeopathy and professor, University of Michigan Homeopathic College, wrote the book “Essentials of Homeopathic Therapeutics” in 1894. Dr. William Boericke MD is another renowned US Homeopath He was a professor of Homeopathy at the University of California. His book, ‘Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Meidca and Repertory,” a very popular and informative book, was first published in the US in 1927.

Homeopathy is recognized and patronized as an effective system of medicine by the Government of India. Many hospitals in India have a Homeopathy Department.

Homeopathy provides us with medications which can prevent diseases. It provides us a life line in emergencies and serious illnesses till we can reach competent medical aid i.e. a doctor or a hospital as the case may be. Limitations of Homeopathy have been clearly explained in Part 1 of this book. Though serious problems can be treated with Homeopathy, life threatening diseases must be referred to a doctor.

Homeopathic self medication or treatment is reasonably safe and simple. It is cheap and free from side effects. It also provides options to ladies and others who feel shy to discuss their intimate sexual or psychological problems. It can provide a life saving solution if you cannot afford expensive medical treatment. All those who live or work in areas where medical aid is not easily available would be advised to buy this book, study this book carefully and keep a medical kit as suggested in Chapter 1.

Homeopathic self medication is challenging and the results can be very satisfying for those with an analytic mind. Any person understands his or her medical problems the best. Therefore, the person can best select the right medicine and feel if the medicine is working. One avoids standing in queue at the doctor's chamber which often takes the better part of the day.

Homeopathy is the last resort for patients who are declared in curable by allopathic doctors. It is also most effective in dealing with joint problems like arthritis and rheumatism. It is also most useful for treating problems of the aged, women and children.

This book is not a text book of Homeopathy. It is a manual for prevention, first aid and self medication till a serious patient can access expert medical treatment. It is also a manual for self medication for minor or unusual problems which do not always respond to allopathic treatment. It is also a manual for self medication for those who cannot afford allopathic treatment or where the doctor says that the patient is incurable. The book is particularly useful for those who do not have easy access to allopathic doctors or hospitals because of their location in remote areas, because they are traveling or simply because they cannot afford allopathic treatment. It is especially useful for women who have problems with menstruation or menopause. It is especially useful for families with elderly members who have problems which are common to the aged.

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Release dateSep 5, 2012
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Homeopathy for Prevention of Diseases and Self Medication
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Bhaskar Sarkar

Bhaskar Sarkar was born at Calcutta, India in 1940. He graduated in civil engineering in 1963 and joined the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army and hung his boots after 28 years of distinguished service in the rank of Colonel. A keen student of military history, economics and international affairs, he has eleven published and a few unpublished books to his credit. This is his first E book. Other Books by the Author are: Pakistan Seeks Revenge and God Saves. India ISBN 81-85462-11-9. Fiction. Tackling Insurgency and Terrorism. ISBN 81-7094-291-8. Non fiction. Kargil War, Past Present and Future. ISBN, 1-897829-61-2. Non Fiction. Outstanding Victories of the Indian Army. ISBN 1-897829-73-6 . Non Fiction. Thirty Nine Steps to Happiness. Non Fiction. 81-248-0142-8 President Takes Over. Fiction. (Unpublished) Practical Approach to Vaastu Shastra. (A Peacock Book) Earthquakes, All we need to know about them. ISBN 978-81-248-0188-8. Non Fiction. Decline and Fall of the American Empire. Non Fiction. (Unpublished) Nationalism: Economic Strategy for Survival of Developing Countries. ISBN 978-81-269-1093-9. An Introduction to Religions of the World. ISBN 978-81-269-1339-8. Non Fiction. Can the American Economy be Saved? Non Fiction. (Unpublished) Who is Afraid of the Chinese Dragon? I am. Non Fiction. (A Peacock Book) Tackling the Maoist Menace. ISBN 978-81-269-1636-8. Non Fiction. Prevention, First Aid and Treatment of Diseases with Homeopathy. (On offer) The Laments of a Rational Pessimist. (On offer)

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    Homeopathy for Prevention of Diseases and Self Medication - Bhaskar Sarkar

    HOMEOPATHY FOR PREVENTION OF DISEASES

    AND SELF MEDICATION

    Copyright 2012 Bhaskar Sarkar Published at Smashwords

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    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to those who suffer from diseases because they cannot afford or avail the required treatment

    Contents

    Prologue

    Incompatibility of Medicines

    Chapter 1: Origin and Development of Homeopathy

    Chapter 2: Homeopathic Medicines

    Chapter 3: Selection of Medicines

    Chapter 4: Myths and Realities

    Chapter 5: Prevention of Diseases

    Chapter 6: First Aid

    Chapter 7: Problems of the Mind and Head and Fevers

    Chapter 8: Problems of Eyes, Ears, Nose, Mouth, Teeth and Throat

    Chapter 9: Problems of Heart and Lungs

    Chapter 10: Problems of the Digestive System

    Chapter 11: Problems of the Urinary System

    Chapter 12: Problems Related to Rectum and Stool

    Chapter 13: Problems Related to Back and Locomotory Systems

    Chapter 14: Problems of Skin

    Chapter 15: Problems of Women

    Chapter 16: Sexual Problems of Men and Women

    Chapter 17: Pains

    Chapter 18: Problems of the Aged

    Chapter 19: Problems of Children

    Chapter 20: Treatment of Cancer

    Epilogue

    Bibliography

    Prologue

    I decided to take up Homeopathy in 1988. The provocation was my wife falling ill on a Saturday night. The problem was not serious enough to merit getting her admitted to a hospital. Army doctors do not see out door patients on Sundays. So she had to be content with taking off the counter pills till we could see the doctor on Monday.

    There was also some inspiration behind the decision. When we were kids, my grand father used to open his medicine chest and give us some sweet white pills whenever we hurt ourselves or caught a cold. I had also seen some remarkable results. In the early years after marriage, my wife used to get annual attacks of Pharyngitis (a throat infection that came with a painful throat and fever and required a five day course of antibiotics to cure the problem). One such attack took place when I was on annual leave at a small town in Assam (India) to which my wife belonged. We went to a Homeopath. He gave ten small white pills which were to be dissolved in a glass of water. She was to take one spoon of the liquid before going to bed, put one spoon of the liquid in a fresh glass and fill it with fresh water, and throw away the rest of the liquid. The process was to be repeated on the next two days. At the end of three days, my wife was completely cured. That was in 1970. She has never had an attack of Pharyngitis again till date. I cannot prove that it was the result of efficacy of Homeopathic treatment or a matter of chance. It was also a fashion among army officers of College of Military Engineering, Pune, to take the children to a Homeopath for their minor ailments. Some of my Army friends also gave Homeopathic medicines for free. So one fine day, I decided to study the subject and start using the medicines. I bought five books and about twenty commonly used medicines and launched into Homeopathy. I have never regretted the day.

    I do not claim to be a great Homeopath. But in the 28 years since 1988, I have treated many cases successfully. I have mentioned some of these cases in my website, www.bhaskarsarkar.com. But many times it has been in the nature of a temporary measure or first aid till I could reach a doctor. For example, once during a thunder storm, a door slammed on the finger of a six year old boy. He started howling with pain. I put ice on the finger, gave him a dose of Arnica 1000 and Hypericum 30 and rushed him to the Military Hospital. It took us about thirty minutes to get there. By the time we reached, the medicine had taken effect and the boy had stopped crying. His hand was X-rayed. There was a hair line fracture. On another instance, piping hot tea fell on my grand daughter’s leg. I washed the area with a solution of Cantharis mother tincture and poured some Cantharis mother tincture on it, put two Cantharis pills in her mouth and rushed her to a hospital. Her pain was largely relieved in an hour and no blisters formed.

    Many of us, poor or well to do, have spent hours or days or even months in remote areas where medical aid is not immediately available. There are engineers and workers at construction sites in remote areas building dams, roads or hydro electric projects. There are NGOs doing social work in remote villages. There are detachments of security forces deployed in inhospitable mountains or jungles. There are tourists trekking in the hills or visiting wild life sanctuaries. There are ordinary villagers, students, or professionals living, holidaying or working in remote areas where medical aid is not readily available. But accidents and illnesses do take place at such places. Effective first aid or self medication can be the difference between life and death in such cases. In such cases, first aid and self medication are the only option till one can reach a qualified doctor. Homeopathic treatment or self medication can relieve pain and save lives in such situations.

    Homeopathy has many detractors. Some members of the British Medical Association have called Homeopathy ‘witchcraft’ and appealed to the British Government for banning all forms of alternate medicine in the UK. But the real motive behind all such proposals to ban alternative traditional medicines and therapies are essentially commercial. The multinational drug companies sell trillions of dollars worth of drugs at phenomenal profits. If they had their way, they would also ban generic drugs because they are cheap and their availability reduces the sale of expensive drugs. Fortunately, the Government of India and some other countries support alternate medicines and funds research in these professions. India has established hospitals and colleges for training in alternate medicines like Homeopathy, Ayurved (Indian traditional medicine) and Unani (Muslim traditional medicine). Many hospitals in India have departments offering treatment with Homeopathy and other alternate forms of medicine.

    This book is not a text book of Homeopathy. It is a manual for prevention, first aid and self medication till a serious patient can access expert medical treatment. It is a manual for self medication for minor or unusual problems which do not always respond to allopathic treatment. It is also a manual for self medication for those who cannot afford allopathic treatment or where the doctor says that the patient is incurable.

    The first edition of this book was published in 2012. Over 22,000 have sampled or read it. It is available at more than 20 web libraries. This Second Edition is published in 2016.

    All persons purchasing and using this book must realize that self medication and Homeopathy have limitations which are explained in detail in Chapter 1. For all life threatening diseases or injuries, the patient must be evacuated to a hospital at the earliest possible. The first aid or treatment suggested is only a stop gap measure till expert medical facilities can be accessed. The author or the publisher does not accept any liability for self medication or treatment suggested in the Book.

    Back to Contents

    Chapter 1: Origin and Development of Homeopathy

    Introduction

    Usually there are many ways of solving our medical problems. There are four main streams of medical treatment widely available in India. These are Allopathy, Homeopathy, Ayurveda or traditional Hindu medicines and Unani or traditional Muslim medicines. In addition, there are naturopathy, faith healing and grandma’s solutions. In my experience of about 55 years of adult life, I have seen all the above systems work. The problem is not with the method of treatment. It is with the knowledge, acumen and integrity of those who practice and prescribe the medicines.

    Allopathic system of medicine is the most commonly used in developed countries and urban areas of India. Its practitioners claim that it is the most scientifically proven system. It is also a trillion dollar industry which commercially exploits the patient to the maximum. A common medicine for allergy, Avil is available for Rs 1 (2 cents). Its modern equivalent, Allerga, costs Rs 11 (20 cents). My 97 year old father had an eye problem. The doctor prescribed an injection which cost over Rs 2000. My brother, who accompanied him, told the doctor that he could not afford it. The doctor prescribed another which cost about Rs 150 and cured the problem.

    Many do not believe in homeopathy. The most violent opponents of Homeopathy include my brother who is not a doctor and my niece who is a doctor in the US. Every one has the right to their choice of treatment. But Homeopathy has its own merits, which will be obvious to those who have open minds. The fact that over 22,000 readers have purchased or sampled this book confirms its popularity. The first requirement for overcoming resistance to accepting Homeopathy as a viable and desirable method of treatment is to understand Homeopathy.

    Origin

    The Homeopathic system of medicine is one of the finest systems of cure available to mankind. It was developed in Germany by a German physician practicing Allopathic medicine, Dr. Samuel Friedrich Hahnemann in late 18th Century. Dr. Hahnemann found Allopathic medicines objectionable because he felt that Allopathic treatment did not cure but simply relieved the symptom. For example, constipation is relieved but not cured by laxatives. Fever is not cured but relieved with paracetamol or aspirin.

    Dr. Hahnemann started his experiments in Homeopathy in 1790 with ‘China’, a traditional drug made from a Peruvian bark. He found that he could make himself sick by taking four drachms of the medicine twice a day. He noted the scores of symptoms of his sickness which affected his mind and parts of his body from head to toe. He found that the symptoms produced in him were exactly the same as the diseases for which the drug was being used by practitioners of traditional medicine. He thus formulated the law of Similia Similibus Curenteur or like cures like. This is also the same as the ancient Indian thought that poison in mild doses neutralizes poison. The same principle is used in development of many Allopathic vaccines. Dr. Hahnemann also found that drugs in their natural form aggravated symptoms of the sickness. For example, Arsenic administer to a person in its pure form would kill him. So he decided to dilute the drug by a method called ‘Potencization’. To prepare a medicine of one potency, one part of the drug is dissolved in 99 parts of a solvent which is inert or non medicinal by rubbing and shaking for at least one hour. The most commonly used solvents are sugar of milk or rectified spirit. To produce potency two, one part of potency one medicine is added to 99 parts of a solvent and rubbed and shaken for at least one hour. By repeating the process, the frequently used potencies of 1, 2, 3, 6, 30, 200, 1000, 10000 are produced. Higher the potency, more powerful is the drug. It is perhaps the first experiment of Nano Technology.

    The process of experimenting with traditional medicines and noting down the symptoms produced is known as proving. The records of

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