Homeopathy:
A
Little Dose Goes a Long Way
by Dr. Tina Marcantel
Homeopathy is one alternative medicine treatment option
that has proven effective for many people. Dr. Tina Marcantel is a naturopathic
doctor practicing in Mesa, Arizona, and serving Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, and
the greater Phoenix area.
Homeopathy is based on the principle of "like cures
like." Homeopathic medicine is a natural pharmaceutical science that
uses very small doses of substances from the plant, mineral, and animal kingdoms
to stimulate the body's own defenses. The primary principle of this treatment is the
law of similars; that is, the principle that a substance will help to heal
symptoms similar to those it is known to cause. The symptoms of the patient are matched with the symptoms of the
homeopathic remedy. For example, Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) is an herb that
in large doses irritates the eyes, but in small doses has a healing effect. The
homeopathic remedy derived from Eyebright is often prescribed for relief of
allergy symptoms.
The remedies stimulate the person's immune system and bring
about an improvement in that person's health. Immunization is also based on the
principle of similars. The analogy I use when explaining homeopathy to my
patients is the way our body responds to an immunization. Giving the person
small amounts of a toxin that causes a disease stimulates the body's immune
system to produce antibodies against the disease we want to prevent from occurring.
Homeopathic remedies may be derived from plant, animal,
and mineral sources. The remedies used in homeopathy are very diluted.
Paradoxically, the more dilute the remedies are, the more effectively they work.
Although homeopathic medicines may be so dilute as not to have any molecules of
the original substance, an energy or essence of the substance remains.
The wonderful benefit of homeopathy is that this method is
truly holistic; it treats the whole person--the physical, mental, and spiritual
is addressed with the etiology (all of the causes of a disease or abnormal
condition).
A Case Study
Recently a middle-aged woman visited my practice who
presented with signs and symptoms of Bell's Palsy on the left side of her face.
Bell's Palsy is an abnormality of the facial nerves that leads to sudden
weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face.
The patient had gone to the emergency room the night before
for treatment and received the drug prednisone. Because she had just received
this treatment, she and I made the decision to wait and allow the prednisone to
take effect. After four weeks, there was no change.
When she visited me again, I did a homeopathic intake and
prescribed a remedy. Within days of taking the remedy, there was noticeable
progress; after two weeks there were no residual signs and symptoms of Bell's
Palsy on her face. She left my office in awe of homeopathy.
Is homeopathy supported by scientific
studies?
There have been numerous scientific studies
done to determine the efficacy of this treatment, and the results of these studies
have been mixed. To learn more about the studies and to read an objective
report on the history and current applications of homeopathy, visit the U.S.
government's National
Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine web site.
As with any alternative or conventional medical procedure, the
effectiveness of the treatment differs with the individual. It's important
to remember that homeopathy should be regarded not as a "magic
cure-all" but as one more option a healthcare provider can offer patients.