Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 Homeopathy is suppressing? I didn't know that. And why does Vaseline or any other non-medicated ointment suppress eczema? Could you please clarify for me? How do I find a qualified homeopath? I tried finding one. He helped my little boy with his urticaria but right now I feel that I have reached the end of a road, because this doctor is obviously not able to help my daughter. Thank you, a. Re: Homeopathic question for eczema > > Children with eczema need to see a qualified homeopathic practitioner. > This is not something to play around with. It is well known that > suppression of the eczema, be it through ointments, drugs, herbs or > homeopathic remedies, can cause the eczema to disappear and guess > what-asthma to appear. Suppression drives the disease deeper into the > system and causes more severe complaints afterwards. > > Jan > > -- > Jan F. Lips, DHOM, HMC > Calgary Centre for Homeopathy > Calgary, Alberta > Canada > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Thank you for the link and the info. We haven't suppressed anything so far which is reassuring to know. There are to Homeopaths within a driving distance so I am going to check them out. Right now she is being treated by someone from India in India. He prescribed Sepia C200 for her, she is supposed to take it twice a day for months. What do you or anybody else who has studied homeopathy think about that? I don't feel comfortable giving this for soo long. a. > Hi a, > > Homeopathy can be suppressing if not administered in the right way. Too > many different remedies in a too short time for instance, or giving > combination remedies can lead to suppression of symptoms. Homeopathy is > not suppressive in general, but unskillful application can make it > suppressive. You can see suppression when a health problem is " cured " > and a more severe health problem appears, like asthma after " cured " > eczema, or heart problems after " cured " arthritis. > > Unmedicated ointments don't suppress, the medicated ointments are the > culprits (especially corticoid/steroid creams). The problem with > unmedicated ointments is that they don't cure either! > > You can find a homeopathic practitioner in your area by looking at the > following referral list: > http://homeopathy-cures.com/referral.htm > > If your town or area is not mentioned, look in the yellow pages, phone > them up and ask the right questions (training a minimum of three to four > years, " classical " prescribing, meaning one remedy at the time after an > interview that takes an hour or more; no gadgets like pendulums, muscle > testing etc. to find the " right " remedy...) > > If you are still not able to find a practitioner, get back to me. > > Jan > > > > > > -- > Jan F. Lips, DHOM, HMC > Calgary Centre for Homeopathy > Calgary, Alberta > Canada > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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