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Terms of Homeopathy Medicine
Homeopathy is made up of two words – "Homeo" meaning same or
similar, and "pathy" meaning suffering. It is a science which
uses natural substances to stimulate the mind and the body by
using a similar agent for the similar suffering of the patient,
like taking coffee for the jitters. The usual terms of
homeopathy are detailed below
Glossary Of Terms
A noticeable increase in the symptoms of the disease is called
aggravation. A substance or a remedy that counteracts the
effects of homeopathy treatment is called an antidote. When the
patient is not reacting correctly to the homeopathy dose that
is administered may be given an antidote to neutralize the
effect.
Among many important terms of homeopathy are biochemic
remedies, tissue salts termed as cell salts. Homeopaths use
twelve different salts which they say are important for the
functioning of the body. These cell salts are prepared in low
potency and used under homeopathic indications.
Symptoms that are common to a specific sickness or disease like
yellow skin in jaundice are known as a common symptom. In terms
of homeopathy, concomitant symptom refers to the symptom that
happens at the same time as the main complaint. Those symptoms
that refer to etiology, location, sensation, modalities, and
concomitants all together give what is known as complete
symptom.
One of the three potency scales used in the homeopathy pharmacy
is centesimal. It is the process of repeated dilutions and
successions. In terms of homeopathy and its standards it is
notated by 10 or 100 scales. 1c potency is derived by taking
one part of the medicinal substance, dry or tincture mixed with
99 parts of lactose or alcohol, and shaken. Taking 1 part of
this potency and mixing it with 99 parts of lactose or alcohol
and then shaken will yield 2c. A 300c has gone through this
process 300 times. A 1M has gone through the process 1000
times.
The other potency scale in terms of homeopathy is the decimal
scale. This is a process of taking one part of the medicinal
substance and mixing it with 9 parts of diluents, and shaken
well determines a 1X (D) potency. One part of this potency and
9 parts of diluents, then successes, yields 2X (D) potency.
This goes on till the desired potency is reached. The third
potency scale is the LM(50 millesimal, Q) developed by
Hahnemann. In terms of homeopathy, potency refers to the
strength of homeopathic remedy.
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