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June 10-11, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland

Alternative Medicine and Traditional Medicine

International Conference on

Allied Journal of Medical Research | Volume 3

Homeopathic prescription method

Helen Campbell

Helen Campbell Homeopathy Foundation, UK

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hehomeopathicmethodrequiresspecificindividualisation

for each client by recording mental, emotional and

physical symptoms forming their timeline of symptoms.

Similia similibus curentur - what a substance can cause can

also cure.

Nettles are an example of this. A skin problemwhich feels like

nettle stings could probably be helped by the remedy made

from nettles. After giving the chosen remedy careful thought

needs to be given to the change of symptoms. The objective is

to observe what changes in the case. We can use up to 3,500

remedies in the 21st century. Research is taking place all the

time - some double-blind trial (DBT and some qualitative

research). Deep observation is necessary to observe the vital

force or life force of the client. Given the opportunity every

client will express what their feelings are - not just surface

feelings but those deep within them affecting their wellbeing

and attitudes to life which guard their most central feelings.

The homeopath observes these feelings and must not create

their own interpretation of them. I will expand on individual

cases - 1) Russian + dreadful arthritis: 2) re Lenningrad case+

stopped speaking for 10 years and used dance to express

herself: 3) Wartime memories and fire.

To observe relevant information about client needs we need

to listen to all mental, emotional and physical symptoms

without altering their ideas to what we think we observe.

The observer (the prescriber) needs to be meticulous about

recording the observation as the client expresses it without

amending the direction or description of those symptoms.

Individualisation is very specific and accurate recording of

these is essential to tracking movement of symptoms for the

client. Is the client sleeping better? Had bowel and urinary

function altered in any way? Is client looking better - feeling

better in themselves? The most useful symptom to be told

you may well be "I feel more like my old self even though the

complaints remain the same as before. I feel lighter etc. You

have started some positive change.

All of this may well reveal where the stuckness is in the client's

life. Is the 75-year-old woman still repetitively complaining

about what her mother said when she was four? Stuckness

- reveals itself in many ways, then you may also receive a

specific instance when the client felt the deep symptom that

is worrying them. This method is true holistic case-taking

using the medicine of similars not opposites. This allows

thought to be given to the timeline of the client and the cause

of the disruption in their health. The work of this charity will

initially be FREE to all users.

Speaker Biography

Helen Campbell found homeopathy and spent 5 years qualifying as

a Registered Member of The Society of Homeopaths in 1994, after

completing 38 years in Senior Financial Management in Industry,

commerce and arts. She served on The Society of Homeopaths Board for

six years and have obtained two science degrees with the Open University

gaining a BA and BSc.

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