Sunday, February 7, 2016

Curative action of Homoeopathic drugs

   'use of drugs in physiological doses has nothing to do with their homoeopathic use. Because homoeopathic remedies are never used in physiological dose. This statement is true, even in those cases where the low reacting power of the patient sometimes requires material doses of the homoeopathic remedy. it would be more accurate to say that homoeopathic medicines are never used for their physiological effects............... The physiological action of a drug is not its therapeutical or curative action. It is exactly the opposite of a curative action, and is never employed in homoeopathic practice for therapeutic purpose .'
                         - STUART CLOSE.
THE GENIUS OF HOMOEOPATHY, PAGE-185, CHAPTER- HOMOEOPATHIC POSOLOGY, REPRINTED EDITION:2002, B JAIN.

'The minimum dose, therefore, should not be confused with the infinitesimal dose. Under certain circumstances like low susceptibility, the minimum dose may partake of material characteristic as in the use of tinctures. The practices of homoeopathic therapeutics rests not on the small infinitesimal dose but on the selection in accordance with the law of similar. The infinitesimal dose has come to stay in homoeopathic practice as a result of clinical experience for well over a century but we should not identify it with Homoeopathy. '
                     - DR M. L. DHAWALE. MD
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HOMOEOPATHY. PAGE NO -(275-276). CHAPTER- HOMOEOPATHIC POSOLOGY. THIRD EDITION- 2000. INSTITUTE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH.

'It is possible for a cure of disease to occur by a biologically active agent even in crude form if the resonance or affinity of the person matches closely enough the vibration of the substance......... Whatever therapeutic stimulus to the dynamic plane had occurred from the mineral in crude form originally has finally become too weak to affect the defense mechanism of the person any further......... In order to produce lasting curative result,it is necessary to increase the intensity of the electrodynamic field of the therapeutic agent.'
                 - GEORGE VITHOULKAS
    THE SCIENCE OF HOMOEOPATHY, PAGE- (99-101), CHAPTER-THE THERAPEUTICAL AGENT ON THE DYNAMIC PLANE, REPRINT EDITION- 2002, B JAIN.

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