Tuesday 6 March 2018

VARIOUS FORMS OF HOMEOPATHY AND HOW HOMEOPATHY WORKS FOR AUTISM TREATMENT


Autism is a serious developmental disorder which can last for years or even for a lifetime. While no particular cure has been suggested to date, and a case of autism is diagnosed every 15 seconds somewhere in the world, homoeopathy has shown great results. Over the last four to seven years of research, it has been observed that 72% of the cases treated have shown tremendous progress. With no side-effects unlike medications that can affect a child, homoeopathy is what needs to be considered as a possible Autism Treatment.



However, there are various forms of homoeopathy practices used globally and it is important to be aware of those, before actually going for the treatment.

Forms of homoeopathy practices:

1. Polypharmacy:
Polypharmacy involves repeated doses of several remedies or an amalgamation of remedies for the patient. But the results have been below par.

2. Classical Homeopathy:
This form uses only one remedy and one single dose and it has given excellent performance. But beware that your doctor does not give you or charge you for a placebo.

3. Symptom specific treatment:
Also known as Homeo-Allopathy, this form only treats the symptoms or effects of autism, though the progress results are not up to the mark.

Thus, classical homoeopathy is the way to go for mitigating the symptoms, both mentally and physically, or to cure Autism.

Now the question of How Homeopathy Works comes into the picture.  Homeopathy involves a combination of a good behaviour therapy, a healthy and good diet free of milk and gluten, and finally a good and precise homoeopathic medication which is given after complete observation of a child’s behaviour, to cure autism.  
There have been real-life stories of children completely cured of autism with the help of homoeopathy remedies. Thus, Homeopathy for Autism has indeed reaped positive results and can give phenomenal success rate for Autism Treatment, with the numbers indicating a good improvement in a majority of autistic patients.

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