Homeopathy Acupuncture | Treatments & Pain Relief
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Homeopathy acupuncture is a system of natural remedies that centers around two basic laws. The first is the law of similars, which is built around the principle that "like cures like," meaning that a disease is cured by medicines that have the properties of producing in healthy persons some symptoms similar to those of the disease. For example, if an individual has a fever, is flushed, and has a high pulse rate, that person would be treated with an agent that would cause a healthy person to have similar symptoms. The second law is the law of infinitesimals, which states that medicines are more effective in smaller doses.

Homeopathy acupuncture offers an alternative to children who have repeated infections. It builds the immune system and clarifies the body's natural responses, making the child safer and stronger. Homeopathy acupuncture also addresses the lingering symptoms and behavioral and emotional problems from vaccinations. Care of our children is important. Let homeopathy be one of your choices for strengthening healthy responses.

Effects of homeopathy and acupuncture

Acupuncture: A form of alternative medicine that involves stimulating certain points, referred to as acupoints, on a person's body to relieve pain and promote healing and overall well-being.

Allopath: A kind of doctor who advocates the system of medical practice making use of all measures that have proved to be effective in the treatment of disease.

Alternative medicine: Medical practices that fall outside the spectrum of conventional allopathic medicine.

Artificial: Human-made; not found in nature.

Blood vessel: Vessel through which blood flows.

Chiropractic: A way of treating certain health conditions by manipulating and adjusting the spine.

Cholera: Any of several diseases of humans and domestic animals usually marked by severe gastrointestinal symptoms.

Electromagnetic: Magnetism developed by a current of electricity.

Genetic predisposition: To be susceptible to something because of genes.

Holistic: Of or relating to the whole rather than its parts; holistic medicine tries to treat both the mind and the body.

Homeopathy: A system of natural remedies.

Hormone: Substances formed in certain glands that control bodily functions.

Hypothesize: To make a tentative assumption in order to draw out and test its logical or observable consequences.

Infinitesimals: Immeasurably small quantity or variable.

Inherent: Belonging to the essential nature of something.

Iridology:
The study of the iris of the eye in order to diagnose illness or disease.

Kinesiology: The study of anatomy in relation to movement of the body.

Massage therapy:
The manipulation of soft tissue in the body with the aim of relieving and preventing pain, stress, and muscle spasms.

Mortality: The number of deaths in a given time or place.

Naturopathy: A kind of alternative medicine that focuses on the body's inherent healing powers and works with those powers to restore and maintain overall health.

Neurosis: An emotional disorder that produces fear and anxiety.

Noninvasive: Not involving penetration of the skin.

Physiology: A branch of science that focuses on the functions of the body.

Plaster: A medicated or protective dressing that consists of a film (as of cloth or plastic) usually spread with a medicated substance.

Qi (or Chi): Life energy vital to an individual's wellbeing.

Reflexology: A type of bodywork that involves applying pressure to certain points, referred to as reflex points, on the foot.

Sectarian medicine: Medical practices not based on scientific experience; also known as alternative medicine.

Subatomic:Relating to particles smaller than atoms.

Suppress: To stop the development or growth of something.

Symptom: Something that indicates the presence of an illness or bodily disorder.

Vertebra: A bony piece of the spinal column fitting together with other vertebrae to allow flexible movement of the body. (The spinal cord runs through the middle of each vertebra.)

Yoga: A form of exercise and a system of health that involves yoga postures to promote wellbeing of body and mind.

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