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Homeopathy & Various Diseases

A February, 2000 research study found that the estimated number of people with undiagnosed thyroid disease may be 10 percent -- a level that is double what was previously thought. This may mean as many as 11 crore Indians are currently undiagnosed. Women are at the greatest risk, developing thyroid problems seven times more often than men. A woman faces as high as a one in five chance of developing thyroid problems during her lifetime. That risk increases with age and for those with a family history of thyroid problems.

When the gall bladder is surgically removed, the “gall bladder bile” (bile in which most of the inorganic anions, chlorides and bicarbonates have been reabsorbed) is lost and digestion becomes weak resulting in discomfort after eating fatty and fried foods. The solubility of cholesterol in bile depends upon the concentration of cholesterol, bile salts and lecithin. The most important mechanism in the formation of stones is increased biliary secretion of cholesterol. This may occur due to many reasons that cannot be pinpointed. If by oral homeopathic medication, the secretion of cholesterol is regulated and the density of bile is made normal then the stones melt. In some cases even if the disease is cured, i.e. the bile is made normal, the stones do not melt. By homeopathic medicines, the stones can be made to become silent and fixed in one place. The patients become symptom-free, for the rest of their lives.

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which our body’s use of food for production of energy is affected. Most of the food we eat is carbohydrates, and this is broken down by the digestive juices into a simple sugar called glucose. Glucose is the main source of energy for the body. After digestion, the glucose passes into our bloodstream where it is available for body cells to use for growth and energy. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, facilitates the entry of glucose into our cells. When we eat, the pancreas is supposed to produce the right amount of insulin to move the glucose from our blood into our cells. In diabetics, the pancreas either produces little or no insulin, or the body cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. Due to this, glucose levels rise in the blood, floods into the urine and passes out of the body, making the body lose its main source of fuel.

Japanese encephalitis is a potentially severe viral disease that is spread by infected mosquitoes in the agricultural regions of Asia. It is one of several mosquito-borne virus diseases that can affect the central nervous system and cause severe complications and death. Japanese encephalitis can be a risk to travelers to rural areas where the disease is common.

Symptoms

Mild early symptoms - in few days before major symptoms
Cold stage: Fever, Shaking, Chills
Hot stage: High fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Dizziness, Pain, Delirium
Sweating stage: Sweating, Fall in temperature, Prostration
Anemia - see symptoms of anemia such as: Pallor, Tiredness, Fatigue, Shortness of breath, Splenomegaly, Hepatomegaly, Chills, Fever

Dehydration – thirst, less frequent urination  - Aconite 200 once daily, Lycopodium 30 twice daily
•    Prickly heat bumps - irritating skin rash , heat rash – Antimcrude 6 twice daily
•    Cramps: painful muscle contractions  - Hypericum 200 twice daily
•    Edema – swelling of hands and feet  - Lycopodium 30 twice daily
•    Exhaustion / Fatigue – characterized by clammy skin, paleness, dizziness, nausea, fever, and headache  - Aconite 200 twice daily