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CONSULT For:- |
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Arthritis, paralysis,
cervical and lumber spodylosis,
slip disc, Back pain,
Sciatica, frizon Shoulder,
rheumatism, Joint &
body Pain, Insomnia, Hypertension,
Diabetes, Obesity, Digestive
Disorder Like (Indigestion,Gastric
Problems, Ulcers, Chronic
Constipation, colitis,chronic
Acidity, liver problem)
sinusitis, Asthma, Recurrent
infection & Memory/concentration
problems in children,
sexual problems |
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Abhyangam
It is also called kerala
Ayurvedic massage.In Abhyangam
medicated oil is massage
all over the body
Indication:-Relaxation,general
well being of body ,toning
of muscles,A necessary
karma before administering
any therapy.
Patrapinda
Swedanam or Ilakizhi
Formentation & massage
with Kizhi(herbal burn)
bring tremendous instant
relief.
Indication:- Reheumatism
and associated swelling
of the joints,frozen shoulder,muscular
pains and other vata related
disorders
Navara
Kizhi
Navara is special rice
treated in medicated decoctions.
Induction:- paralysis,
sciatica,cervical &
lumber spondylosis, frozen
shoulder, Wasting of Muscles,General
Weakness all muscular
& Skeletal Diseases.
Shirodhara
In
this therapy the oil &
othermedicated fluids
(milk ,buttermilk,and
tender coconut water)are
pouredonto the patient's
forehead for a specific
time
Indication:-Stress
related problem, depression,
nervous discorder, migraine,
insomnia, blood pressure,
chronic cold,sinusitis
& particularly disease
of organ above the neck(eye,ear)
Shirovasti
In
this therapy oil is allowed
to stay on the patients
head while using a leather
cap which is tied to the
patient's head 6-8 inches
high
Indication:-Facial
palsy, headache, ear aches,
cataract, insomnia &
various neurological disorders
related to brain.
Udhwarthanam
It
means Herbal powder massage.It
is a specific Keralian
therapy to mobalize fat.In
Udhwarthanam medicated
powder is massaged upwarda
all over the body.
Indication:-Obesity.
Nasayam
In this therapy medicated
herbal nasal drops are
dripped in the nostri;
of patients.It is a main
entry to brain.
Indication:-Sinusitis,Facial
palsy,paralysis &
Migraine.
Thalapothichil
Wrapping up the head with
medicinal paste is known
as Thalapothichil.It is
an important treatment
for many major & minor
disease that effect the
head.
Induction:- Hypertension,stress,
Hair problems.
Pizhichil
This is a treatment in
which warm medicated oil
is continuously squeezed
onto the patients's body
Indication:-Very
effective in all kinds
of muscular & Skeletal
diseases.Toning of skin,rheumatic
arthritisosteoaritis,
lumbago,sciatica, hemiplegia,
paraplegia, neuropathy.
Kativasti
In
this process warm medicated
oil is poured into a rectangle
dam made of urad dal diough
on the lower back region.
Induction:-Specially
for lower back pain,sciatica,hip
pain& other lower
limbs muscular -skeletal
disorders. |
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Trial Massage @
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Applicable only
for one time for
newcomers
Trail massage includes:
Authentic Ayurveda
massaga, Head massage
with special Hair
oil ,Face massage
with kerlian herbal
creams, herbal bun
(potli)massage and
medicated steam
bath. |
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CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
Homoeopathy is the system
of treatment based on
demonstrable laws and
principles, which are
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a) The Law of Similars
- It is also called the
Law of Cure. This law
demonstrates that the
selected remedy is able
to produce a range of
symptoms in a healthy
person similar to that
observed in the patient,
thus leading to the principle
of Similia Similibus Curentur
i.e. let likes be treated
by likes. To give a simple
example the effects of
peeling an onion are very
similar to the symptoms
of acute cold. The remedy
prepared from the red
onion, Allium cepa, is
used to treat the type
of cold in which the symptoms
resemble those we get
from peeling onion. The
principle has been verified
by millions of Homoeopaths
all over the world.
b )
The Law of Single Remedy
- This law directs to
choose and administer
such a single remedy,
which is most similar
to the symptom complex
of the sick person at
a time.
c) The Law of Minimum
Dose - The similar
remedy selected for a
sick should be prescribed
in minimum dose, so that
when administered there
is no toxic effects on
the body. It just acts
as a triggering and catalytic
agent to stimulate and
strengthen the existing
defense mechanism of the
body. It does not need
to be repeated frequently.
Holistic as well as Individualistic
approach in Medicine through
Homoeopathy:
This is a key point and
unique to Homoeopathy.
Even though it may sound
strange, Homoeopathy does
not treat disease per
se. A Homoeopath does
not concentrate his therapy
on, say arthritis or bronchitis
or cancer. In other words
he does not limit his
treatment to painful joints,
inflamed bronchi or a
malignant growth. Rather,
he treats all aspects
mental, emotional and
physical of the person
who happens to be suffering
with arthritis or bronchitis
or cancer. Homoeopathy
regards each patient as
a unique individual, e.g.
six persons with hepatitis
might get a different
Homoeopathic remedy, each
one aimed at the individuals
totality of symptoms rather
than at his liver alone.
The physicians interest
is not only to alleviate
the patients present
symptoms but also his
long-term well being.
Principle
of Drug Proving
To apply drugs for therapeutic
use, their curative powers
should be known. The proving
of the drug is the method
employed to know these
powers and is unique to
Homoeopathy as they are
proved on healthy human
beings. The symptoms thus
known are the true record
of the curative properties
of a drug or the pathogenesis
of a drug.
Drug Dynamisation or
Potentisation
Drugs are prepared in
such a way that they retain
maximum medicinal powers
without producing any
toxic action on the body.
It was found experimentally
by Dr. Hahnemann that
when diluted drugs are
powerfully succussed they
develop lasting medicinal
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DEVELOPMENT AND ITS STATUS |
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HISTORICAL EVOLUTION IN
INDIA
Homoeopathy entered India
in 1839 when Dr. John
Martin Honigberger was
called to treat Maharaja
Ranjit Singh, the ruler
of Punjab, for paralysis
of vocal cords and oedema.
The Maharaja was relieved
of his complaints and
in return received valuable
rewards and later on was
made officer-in-charge
of a hospital. Dr. Honigberger
later on went to Calcutta
and started practice there.
This royal patronage helped
the system to have its
roots in India. A large
number of missionaries,
amateurs in Indian civil
and military service personals
practiced Homoeopathy
extensively and spread
this system mostly in
Bengal and South India.
RECOGNITION BY THE
GOVERNMENT:
The
Government of India soon
after Independence did
not lost time to develop
Homoeopathic System of
Medicine. The setting
up of Homoeopathic Enquiry
Committee in 1948, the
Committee by Planning
Commission in 1951 and
the Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
Committee in 1962 testify
to this. At the instance
of the recommendation
of these Committees, the
Government of India have
accepted Homoeopathy as
one of the national System
of Medicine and started
releasing funds for its
development, during the
Second five-year Plan.
Some of the States also
made their own contribution
to Homoeopathic Education,
the employment of Homoeopathic
practitioners in health
services and regulating
the practice by enacting
States Acts & Rules,
etc.
NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY
& HOMOEOPATHY:
The National Health Policy
as passed by the Indian
Parliament assigns to
the Indian Systems of
Medicine and Homoeopathy
an important role in the
delivery of primary health
care and envisages its
integration in the over
all health care delivery
system, specially in the
preventive and promotive
aspects of health care
in the context of the
national target of achieving
"Health for all by
2000 AD"
G ROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Homoeopathy continued
to spread and by the beginning
of 20th century most of
the important cities in
India had Homoeopathic
dispensaries. The popularity
of the system led to a
mushroom growth of quacks
practicing Homoeopathy.
Seeing this deplorable
state of affairs, efforts
were made by the Government.
It took several steps
and in 1948, a Homoeopathic
Enquiry Committee was
set up to evolve a suitable
arrangement to regulate
teaching and practice
of Homoeopathy. A Homoeopathic
Advisory Committee was
appointed in 1952 by the
Govt. of India and the
recommendations of these
committees led to passing
of a Central Act in 1973
for recognition of this
system of medicine. Homoeopathy
now has been accepted
as one of the National
Systems of Medicine in
India.
PRESENT SET UP:
Homoeopathy in India enjoys
Government support along
with the other systems
of medicine because Government
is of the view that presence
of all these complementary
alternative systems of
therapeutics offers a
much wider spectrum of
curative medicine than
is available in any other
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