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Homeopath Aberdeenshire
Aberdeen,Fraserburgh, Inverurie, Peterhead, Turriff
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Homeopathy is one of the best alternative medicines available today. By encouraging the body's own healing mechanisms, homeopathic remedies are a safe and effective way to treat almost all ailments. Homeopaths have a natural affinity with their patients. Homeopathy is very effective. When the appropriate remedy is taken, results can be almost instant, total and permanent. Homeopaths practice in a way that is totally safe. Even babies and pregnant women can use Homeopathy without side effects. Homeopathic remedies can also be taken with traditional medication with no side effects. Homeopathy is natural. A Homeopath usually uses natural ingredients. A Homeopath works in harmony with your immune system, unlike conventional medicines which can often suppress the immune system. Homeopathic remedies are not addictive - once relief is felt, you can stop taking them. Homeopathy is holistic. It treats all the symptoms as one, addressing the cause, not the symptoms. This usually means that symptoms alleviated by a Homeopath do not recur.
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What is Homeopathy?Homeopathy is a method of healing which helps the natural tendency of the body to heal itself. The homeopathic way, is the way of similars. By giving the patient a tiny amount of a substance, which in larger amounts contributes to the problem being treated, cures the person, rather than treats the symptoms. What are Homeopathic Medicines made from? Medicine prescribed by a Homeopath is a complementary therapy using various plants, minerals or animals in very small dose to stimulate the sufferer's natural defences. These medicines are chosen for their ability to cause in excess the symptoms the patient is experiencing. The homeopath then gives it in small, specially prepared dose. The "law of similars," the basic principle of homeopathy, is often used in traditional medical therapies, such as immunizations and allergy medication. These treatments, however, are not pure homeopathy since homeopathic medicines are more individually attuned to the individuals requirements. Homeopath AberdeenshireExample ailment treated by a homeopathGERD or Gastroesophageal-reflux diseaseGastroesophageal-reflux disease (GERD) is probably the most common cause of non-cardiac chest pain in clinical practice. Most patients with GERD induced chest pain have other related symptoms (e.g. retrosternal burning, sour eructations, water brash, or regurgitation) when questioned closely, but about 10% may have only chest pain as there presenting complaint. Acronym: GORD or GERD. A certain amount of gastro-oesophageal reflux of acid is normal and there is a natural protective mechanism of the lower oesophagus If GERD with esophagitis is suspected, an upper endoscopy is commonly performed. This may be avoided by seeing a homeopath. Homeopath AberdeenshireFrequently Asked Questions:1. Where can I buy homeopathic treatments? Some chemists and health food shops stock a small range of treatments, usually in pill form and in the 6c potency. However in emergencies and in many chronic conditions, 30c treatments should be used. 2. In what forms are homeopathic treatments available? Most people buy their treatments in the form of lactose (milk sugar) pills which have been impregnated with a solution of the named treatment; to take the treatment one simply dissolves one or two on the tongue. Treatments are also sold in solution form in small glass phials with screw tops. A few treatments are available as ointments, for topical application only. 3. Can I get homeopathic treatments on the NHS? There are a number of ways in which you can get Homeopathic treatments providing they are prescribed by a homeopath who is also a doctor. They may be working in an NHS homeopathic hospital or your GP may refer you to a homeopath. 4. When and how should I take homeopathic treatments? Treatments are best taken in between meals, at least half an hour after eating, and should be dissolved or dropped onto the tongue. Make sure the mouth is thoroughly rinsed before taking a treatment. 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