Frequently asked questions about Homoeopathy

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT HOMOEOPATHY

Is Homoeopathy slow to act?

This is one of the most commonly asked questions when people think of Homoeopathy. Medicines are not slow acting. The relief and cure of the disease depends upon the stage of illness at which the patient decides to approach a Homoeopathic physician. In case of chronic diseases, the medicines take longer to act.

Can I take Homoeopathic medicines for my acute complaints of cold, cough, fever or diarrhea?

Patients can very well take Homoeopathic medicines for their acute complaints and expect to get better in the same time as conventional medicines. Homoeopathic medicines allow patient’s recovery without causing any side effects which are usually seen with conventional medicine.

Is Homoeopathy safe for infants and pregnant women?

Absolutely! It can be given to children of all age groups, pregnant women in any trimester as well as lactating mothers.

Can I continue to take my routine Allopathic medicines while I am on Homoeopathic treatment?

Yes. Both medicines can be taken together as there are no interactions between them. If needed, you can continue your regular medication for blood pressure, anti-diabetics and blood thinners while being on Homoeopathic treatment.

Do Homoeopathic medicines increase the disease before curing?

There is no such theory that supports this statement.

Do Homoeopathy medicines contain steroids?

No. Multiple laboratory studies and scientific papers in reputed medical journals have proven that Homoeopathic medicines do not contain any form of steroids.

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