FREE Basic Homeopathy Questions and Answers

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Which text is the most reliable for explaining homeopathy's fundamentals?

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The Hahnemann 'Organon of Medicine' is regarded as the most authoritative source on homeopathy. All of homeopathy's basic principles are explained in this book. The repertory is an index to all the medications listed in the materia medica, a book that includes information on every preparation used in homeopathy.

Which of these is utilized in the making of preparations for homeopathy?

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Homeopathic remedies are made from a variety of materials, including animal venom and plant materials like snake poison and spider venom. Plant materials include onions, belladonna, and daisies. Even a variety of substances, such as zinc, sodium chloride, and arsenic, are utilized to create homeopathic remedies.

Which of the following describes a homeopathic preparation with high potency?

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The term "potency" describes how diluted homeopathic medications are. One part of the medication is diluted in ten parts of water (1x), one part in one hundred, three parts in one thousand, and so on. A 12c potency, then, is a 1 in 10 dilution followed by 24 zeros. Potencies that range from 1x to 100x are typically regarded as low potencies, those that range between 30 and 200c as medium potencies, and all M and L ones as high potencies. Higher potencies are typically prescribed for chronic disorders and lower potencies for acute complaints.

Who made the discovery of the homeopathic remedy "Lachesis"?

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In the United States, homeopathy was first introduced by Dr. Hering. It was from the venom of the bushmaster snake that he discovered the homeopathic preparation called 'Lachesis'. Hering also contributed "Hering's law of direction" to homeopathy.

Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy' was written by whom?

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Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy' is written by James Tyler Kent. The 'Organon', written by Hahnemann, outlines the fundamentals of homeopathy; Dr. Kent's 'Lectures on Homeopathic philosophy' elucidates these concepts.

Homeopathy makes use of nosodes, or preparations. Which ones are they?

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Disease extract preparations called nosodes are used in homoeopathy. For instance, the diseased lung of a cow suffering from tuberculosis is used to make the preparation Tuberculinum.

Who is regarded as homeopathy's founding father?

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The founder of homeopathy was a German physician named Samuel Hahnemann. Hahnemann discovered while translating that cinchona, a treatment for malaria, can also cause symptoms of the disease in healthy individuals. With this idea in mind, Hahnemann articulated the fundamental tenet of homeopathy, "Similia Similibus Curanter," which translates to "Like cures Like."

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