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Posted on 9:03pm Tuesday 12th Feb 2013

I notice that people's quality and duration of sleep is the first sign of improvement during homeopathic treatment. This is good news because our healing mechanisms are at work during the night and improvement in other symptoms should then follow.

Homeopathy –  sleep easy the natural way (from the Society of Homeopaths)

If to sleep or not to sleep is the question, homeopathy could be the answer. About one in five people has some difficulty with sleeping, and interrupted sleep patterns are a common problem at stressful times in our lives.

Within NHS homeopathic hospitals in the UK, insomnia is one of the most commonly treated complaints[1]. An increasing number of scientific research studies investigating homeopathy and sleep disorders have been published, with studies to date finding that homeopathic medicines affect sleeping patterns in rats, mice and college students prone to coffee-induced sleeplessness (see research fact sheet below).

sleepHomeopaths throughout the UK will be highlighting how homeopathy can help sleep problems in a series of events to mark Homeopathy Awareness Week from June 14 to 21.

Worries can keep you awake during stressful periods such as exams, starting a new job, moving house or before an important meeting. But once the “event” is over, sleep should return to normal.

If the problem lasts for more than a few nights, it could lead to feelings of tiredness in the day, irritability and difficulty concentrating.

When a professional homeopath is consulted by someone wanting treatment for sleep problems, they will look at the whole person, taking into account not just the sleeping difficulties, but a range of other factors such as stress triggers, other health issues and personality traits.

 

A homeopath will prescribe a medicine (known as a remedy) with the aim of triggering the patient’s natural system of healing. The substances used are prepared in specialist homeopathic pharmacies, using a careful dilution process, and as such they are non toxic.

Homeopathic medicine is based on the principle of “like treats like” – that is, a substance that would cause symptoms in a healthy person can be used to treat similar symptoms in someone who is ill. This principle is sometimes used in conventional medicine, for example, in treating ADHD with the stimulant Ritalin

The mental health charity Mind says: “When people frequently go without sleep, or have many broken nights, they incur a ‘sleep debt’, which eventually has to be paid off. Sleep debt can affect intelligence and control of movement, and can have a bad effect on the metabolism and on hormones. While people are in the sleep-debt state, they are more likely to make mistakes or act irrationally.”(2)

Note: It’s important that any long-term issues are discussed with your doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.

 

References
1.
Spence D, Thompson E and Barron S. Homeopathic treatment for chronic disease: A 6-Year, university-hospital outpatient observational study. J Altern Complement Med 2005; 5:793-8.

 

2. Mind – http://www.mind.org.uk/help/diagnoses_and_conditions/sleep_problems/sleep_problems

Research information sheet  click here

Posted on 5:08pm Friday 23rd Nov 2012

Homeopathy offers “alternative” in children’s winter ailments

sick childMany parents are looking for an alternative to paracetamol for their children’s winter bugs, following research suggesting a link between the drug and asthma.

Homeopathic remedies are non-toxic and safe for use in babies and children (1) and research has shown that homeopathic remedies can be effective in children with respiratory tract infections (2), Otitis media (build up of fluid in the ear which can lead to infection) (3) and sinusitis (4).

Some parents are worried about giving their children paracetamol, which is the active ingredient of Calpol, following the publication of research in the Lancet, which found that babies given paracetamol were more likely to develop asthma, as were those in later childhood who were given it frequently. Use of the drug was also associated with a risk of eczema and rhino conjunctivitis (allergy-linked runny nose and watering eyes). (5)

And last year the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) removed six cough medicines from sale following fears about possible overdose. (6)

There are many remedies available over the counter that could be useful in childhood winter ailments, each having its own specific characteristics.

Homeopathic medicines commonly used in childhood illnesses include:

Belladonna: indicated where the symptoms have come on suddenly and there is heat, throbbing and pain, irritability, and symptoms worse from jarring. Children can be obstinate and may bite or hit.

Gelsemium: the number one flu remedy, with symptoms slow to come on, where there is much heaviness and drooping, fatigue, clammy skin, flushes of hot and cold, dizziness and congestion.

Pulsatilla: has blocked painful sinuses, sticky mucus, feels better in the fresh air and has a changeable, clingy mood, tearful during a fever and wanting to be carried.

Bryonia: the symptoms are slow to come on, there is much dryness and pains are worse from even the slightest movement. Firm pressure on the affected area is helpful. They are irritable and want to be left alone. Children may reject what they just asked for.

References:

1. Dantas F Rampes H, 2000. Do homeopathic medicines provoke adverse effects? A systematic review. BR Homeopathic Journal 89 (Supl): 535-8

2. de Lange de Klerk, ESM, Blommers, J, Kuik, DJ, et al., “Effect of Homoeopathic Medicines on Daily Burden of Symptoms in Children with Recurrent Upper Respiratory Tract Infections,” BMJ, November 19, 1994;309:1329-1332.; Steinsbekk, A, Fønnebø, V, Lewith, G, and Bentzen, N. Homeopathic care for the prevention of upper respiratory tract infections in children: A pragmatic, randomised, controlled trial comparing individualised homeopathic care and waiting-list controls. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2005, Pages 231-238.

3.Jacobs J, Springer DA, Crothers D. Homeopathic treatment of acute otitis media in children: a preliminary randomized placebo-controlled trial. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2001; 20: 177–183/ Frei H, Thurneysen A. Homeopathy in acute otitis media in children: treatment effect or spontaneous resolution? Br Homeopath J 2001; 90: 180–182/ Friese K-H, Kruse S, Ludtke R, Moeller H "Homeopathic treatment of otitis media in children: comparisons with conventional therapy". Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1997; 35: 296-301.

4. Adler M. Efficacy, safety of a fixed-combination homeopathic therapy for sinusitis. Adv Ther 1999; 16: 103–111.

5. Beasley R, Clayton T, Crane J, von Mutius, E, Lai, CKW, Montefort, S, Stewart, A. Association between paracetamol use in infancy and childhood, and risk of asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, and eczema in children aged 6–7 years: analysis from Phase Three of the ISAAC programme. The Lancet2008;372:1039-1048

6. http://www.mhra.gov.uk/NewsCentre/Pressreleases/CON014446

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