Homeyopathy Manav Ke Liye Vardan
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This section of the book, "Homeopathy Manav ke liye Vardan" (Homeopathy: A Boon for Humanity) by Dr. Paras Jain, extols the virtues of homeopathy as a scientific and natural system of medicine.
The author asserts that homeopathy is not based on opinions but on fixed, unchanging natural laws. This inherent truth is the reason for its growing popularity. A homeopath's choice of medicine is not dictated by personal views, the name of the disease, the appearance of bacteria, or physical changes in the body's machinery. Instead, it is based on the specific constitutional symptoms of the patient. This aligns with the famous homeopathic principle, as reiterated by Dr. Kent, "Treat the patient, not the disease."
The text emphasizes that homeopathy treats the individual, not just the ailment. For a homeopath, the patient is paramount. The author explains that it's impossible to definitively know "what the disease is" because the cause is subtle, the vital force is invisible, and the attacking disease power is also unseen. The vital force itself is considered susceptible to disease, as it is the presence of this force that allows illness to manifest.
Homeopathy is presented as a boon for humanity, capable of curing many complex diseases. The author lists specific conditions that can be treated effectively through homeopathy, including piles, warts, corns, and skin diseases. It's highlighted that kidney stones, even up to 13-14 mm in size, can be passed through the urinary tract with homeopathic treatment. Dr. Paras Jain himself claims to have successfully treated over 3500 cases of kidney stones without surgery.
The origin of this natural system of medicine is attributed to Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in the early 19th century. Homeopathy has brought about a revolution in the medical world, astonishing even prominent doctors of other medical styles with its remarkable healing power. This has led to millions worldwide adopting this ideal system of medicine.
A core principle of homeopathy, as explained, is the testing of medicines on healthy human beings. After extensive experimentation on humans, Mahatma Hahnemann established the fundamental truth: "The substance that produces certain symptoms in a healthy person, when given in a small quantity, can cure similar natural diseases exhibiting those same symptoms." This is encapsulated by the aphorism "Similia Similibus Curentur" (like cures like), which Hahnemann named Homeopathy.
The text concludes this section by reiterating that since medicines are tested on healthy humans, mental symptoms are given paramount importance in homeopathy. The author questions the relevance of animal mental symptoms (from mice, dogs, cats, monkeys, rabbits, etc.) in relation to human mental symptoms, implying that human mental states are distinct and crucial for homeopathic diagnosis and treatment.