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Homeopathy - II

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Posted 23rd October 2007 at 08:13 PM by Eljaype
Updated 24th October 2007 at 11:29 AM by Eljaype

There are a few underlying causes that are considered when being treated holistically and homeopathically: hereditary, past ailments, toxicity, drugs used past or present, medical or non-medical, obstacles to cure, susceptibility, behavior patterns, nutrition, and inherent causes of ailments. Problems in any one of these areas could be enough to cause a person to be unhealthy. Even with a hereditary, incurable condition we find that a person has great chances to alleviate the suffering when dealing with the totality symptoms of their life.

When the totality of our illness is not addressed, then with the process of suppression we no longer hear the body’s cries for help which come out as the symptoms. We are temporarily subdued into believing we are well by the lack of symptoms. But, when drugs or surgeries are used without addressing the underlying causes of illness, we continue to be sick, and continuously, require more suppressive therapies to handle the symptoms of the sickness that has never been addressed at it's core. This is called symptom management.
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