SARS :: SARS Epidemic & Organon’s Guidelines
Hahnemann has mentioned guidelines for physicians to tackle any epidemic in his Organon of Medicine under the aphorisms 100-102:
Hahnemann has mentioned guidelines for physicians to tackle any epidemic in his Organon of Medicine under the aphorisms 100-102:
Women who get regular mammograms could reduce their risk of dying from breast cancer by 28 per cent, new research indicates.
A study has found that the more overweight a person is, the higher the chance of developing almost all types of cancer.
A few cups of tea a day may keep illness away by boosting the body’s protective immune system, according to a study published.
The common treatment for a sprain is the RICE method, where you Rest the injured part, Ice the area, apply Compression (such as a support bandage) and Elevate to reduce swelling. There are homeopathic remedies to lessen recovery time from an injury, but remember to go easy when you start training again. Take the remedies in 30c strength three times a day until there is relief.
Homeopathy has been scientifically proven to treat hay fever just as well as conventional medicine and certainly better than placebo, without any side effects from the medication. A homeopath treats the symptoms of the hay fever, and also the entire individual, thus strengthening the immunity of the person and reducing the severity of the attacks. There are many factors behind hay fever, or any disease, and homeopathy looks to find the individual patterns and reasons for a complaint.
A woman had a baby at home who was going through the teething process, having terrible colic and screaming in pain all the time. She had tried different medicines and the frozen teething rings but it wasn’t helping. She didn’t know what to do and the whole family was on edge because of the baby.
1859 – Charles Darwin outlines evolution by natural selection of inherited changes
Boiron Research Foundation funded a project to confirm the action of homeopathy medicines in childhood diarrhea.
An international consortium of scientists announced on Monday – 14th April 2003 – that it had completed the map of the human genetic code to an accuracy of 99.99 percent.