Specialties Holistic
Published Jul 15, 2004
healinghand
79 Posts
Just wanted to now if anyone is practicing homeopathy.
weetziebat
775 Posts
i'm studying for a degree in natural health. homeopathy is my main interest, but as i am just starting this, would be interested in other's experiences with it. know that i use a wonderful remedy for stress headaches :)
Nemhain
483 Posts
I practice homeopathy on myself. I have really good luck using it to treat flu like symptoms and upper respiratory conditions. I do know quite a bit about homeopathy, but I have not had any formal training; I hope to someday!
vervain
18 Posts
I've been using homeopathy to treat myself, friends and family for probably ten years. I find that it's a very particular treatment.
CharlieRN
374 Posts
I practice homeopathy on myself. I have really good luck using it to treat flu like symptoms and upper respiratory conditions.
2 words : annecdotal evidence
2 more words : placebo effect
Jeeze folks, modern nursing is a branch of modern medicine. Modern medicine is based on modern science. It is the science that has made the difference between just offering comfort to the dieing and being able to actually reverse the effects of disease in some cases.
There is no scientific base for the primery beliefs of homeopathy. There is no evidence that exposure to doses of medications in amounts that are too small to detect has any effect on the human body.
zenman
1 Article; 2,806 Posts
2 words : annecdotal evidence2 more words : placebo effectJeeze folks, modern nursing is a branch of modern medicine. Modern medicine is based on modern science. It is the science that has made the difference between just offering comfort to the dieing and being able to actually reverse the effects of disease in some cases.
"Modern medicine" is considered so ancient by modern science that a scientist attending a "modern" medical convention would think that he'd been thrown back into the dark ages! :rotfl:
Kyriaka
329 Posts
Amen!, Zen.
Do you understand what annecdotal evidence is, and why it is not useful evidence in a scientific sense?
Annecdotal evidence says a thing happened once, under uncontroled circumstances. Yes, this does mean it could happen again. But it gives no indication of how likely it is to happen again.
tinkerwomp
22 Posts
Been practicing for about 15 years, have learned alot about the pros and cons. It is nice to be able to give (non-medicinal) options for patients. I live in a VERY conservative state. No homeopathic practices here that I know of for referral.
TMPaul
195 Posts
2 words : annecdotal evidence2 more words : placebo effectJeeze folks, modern nursing is a branch of modern medicine. Modern medicine is based on modern science. It is the science that has made the difference between just offering comfort to the dieing and being able to actually reverse the effects of disease in some cases. There is no scientific base for the primery beliefs of homeopathy. There is no evidence that exposure to doses of medications in amounts that are too small to detect has any effect on the human body.
I blend alternative and traditional medicine and nursing quite well in my practice (I'm a Nurse Practitioner). :)
Paul,
I don't hesitate to use any tool that comes to hand to threat my patients either but if I'm using a placebo effect I want to be clear with myself and other professionals that I am doing so. These techniques will relieve symptoms. But there is a derth of evidence that they have reliable effects on causes. It is not ok to make the patient's tummy ache go away if he has a hot appendix.
Paul,I don't hesitate to use any tool that comes to hand to threat my patients either but if I'm using a placebo effect I want to be clear with myself and other professionals that I am doing so. These techniques will relieve symptoms. But there is a derth of evidence that they have reliable effects on causes. It is not ok to make the patient's tummy ache go away if he has a hot appendix.
First of all, Paul is my last name; I am female. :) Secondly, I am an educated and competent practitioner and fully understand/know when/how to use them. I never said it was OK to make a Pt's tummy ache go away- I have NEVER and will NEVER take a "hot appendix" lightly. Those people get referred on STAT to ER and then surgery :)