Personality :: Behavior, Stress and Trauma

What is trauma? The Trauma is: 1. A physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence. It may be self-inflicted. The principal types of trauma involved include motor vehicle accidents, falls, burns, gunshot wounds, and drowning. 2. An emotional or psychological shock that may produce disordered feelings or behavior.

Homeopathy :: Streamlining Homoeopathy – urgent need of the hour

Primarily it will be needed to streamline homoeopathy education and practice across India today. Education in colleges has gone topsy tarvy (different methods wrote in different books and taught differently by the teachers). There is no uniformity among teaching faculty and no single word is spoken to the innocent students about the precautions to be used while prescribing. The basic and primary need in Homeopathy is Precaution, precaution and more precaution. Following requirements are to be attended by one and all. Otherwise this subject may pose a challenge as well as a fearsome block to the practicing lot.

Homeopathy :: Patients not seen but prescribed

I work in a charitable hospital where there are four different cabins of doctors serving Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy and eyes specialization. It is a normal practice with patients to report personally for taking medicines in all these faculties but it is abnormal if some one comes with the request that he needs medicine for the patient at home.

Widening Interest in Homoeopathy – a career perspective

In modern scientific age, out of the world-recognized systems of medicine, Homoeopathy has acquired a great advancement within a short time in India. This system of medicine is very simple, gentle, economic, non-toxic, free from side effects, and is based on the principle – Similia Similibus Curentur.

Let us think differently on health

Our Master Hahnemann was one among few outstanding medical men who thought about health in a different manner. He was trained in the traditional way from the famous Medical schools in Leipzig, Vienna, and Erlangen Etc. Soon after he started practice, he understood the barbarity of the medical practice of his time. He could not make compromise with his conscience and thus he had to stop practice. He has not yet been an established practitioner by way of his financial income to support his large family. Still, with a really heavy heart, he took such a hard decision.