FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT
I inadvertently had something to
eat after I took my remedy.Do I need another dose?
No, don't worry.It is recommended that you stay away from food and
drink for a short time before and after taking your homeopathic remedy but
if you forgot with one of your doses it generally doesn't matter.
Will the homeopathic remedies interact
badly with my conventional treatments?
Not usually.As each therapeutic system is working on different levels
of the body there is no danger of contra-indications. Homeopathic remedies
work well alongside most conventional medicines.You should never discontinue
your conventional medications without consulting your medical doctors. It
may be important to have your doctor monitor the medications you are taking
as your requirements for long-term drugs may change during the course of homeopathic
treatment.
Can I continue to take my vitamin
and mineral supplements?
It is fine for you to continue to take all-purpose multi-vitamins
or mineral supplements. It is recommended that you avoid mega doses (larger
than the daily recommended dosage) of any supplement while you are pursuing
homeopathic treatment. Please bring these to my attention if you haven't already
done so.
What about botanical tinctures or
Chinese herbal preparations?
Please let me know if you are taking these, especially if they have
been prescribed by a naturopathic physician or an acupuncturist. Requirements
for these can change (as with conventional medications) if homeopathic treatment
is effective.
Can I see an acupuncturist while
I am taking a homeopathic remedy?
Please advise me if you are currently having, or are considering having
acupuncture treatment as both acupuncture and homeopathy are 'energy' therapies
and it may be counterproductive to pursue both at the same time.
What about some of the other alternate
therapies?
Many alternative therapies are complementary. Reiki and cranio-sacral
osteopathy are two common systems of healing that are complementary to homeopathic
treatment. In addition, many people find it beneficial to take various self-healing
courses to boost their vitality, not just on a physical level. Yoga, meditation
and chi gong are all effective healing tools.
What about non-prescribed substances?
Recreational drugs (like marijuana) have been found to counteract
the effect of a homeopathic remedy. They are best avoided during constitutional
treatment. Please advise me if this is not possible.
Since strong smells can affect homeopathic
treatment what about hair perms?
Some strong chemical beauty treatments including certain hair perms
or dyes have a strong (negative) affect on the body and are best avoided.
It is sensible (for the sake of your general health and well being) to seek
out natural alternatives to some of the more chemical hair and body treatments.
What about antiperspirants?
Although using antiperspirants will not counteract the healing effects
of homeopathic treatment it is generally unwise to stop your body from sweating.
Suppressing your sweat (whether it is under your arms or on you feet) can
cause other problems, as sweating is one of your body's natural ways to eliminate.
A deodorant is a safer alternative as it wont prevent your body from sweating,
but it will stop the bad smells.
Is there anything else I should
avoid?
Magnets and electric blankets (left on all night) have been known
to counteract the effects of homeopathic treatment. It is probably best to
avoid magnets, and to use an electric blanket to warm the bed, switching it
off before getting into bed so the electricity isn't running all night around
your body.
I have heard that I can antidote
my remedy, is that true?
Generally, you shouldn't worry about 'antidoting' your homeopathic
remedies, although there are certain substances which have been shown to counteract
the healing effects of a homeopathic remedy and it is sensible to avoid these
while you are pursuing homeopathic treatment. The effects of a homeopathic
remedy (even a single dose) can last for several weeks and sometimes several
months so it is advisable to stay away from certain substances (like strong
aromatic oils) for the duration of your homeopathic treatments, and not just
for a short time after you take the remedy.
Should I avoid all aromatherapy oils?
Some strong aromatic oils, in particular, eucalyptus and camphor (in
ointments such as Tiger Balm, Vicks Vapor Rub, etc) have been shown to have
a negative effect. Please also avoid the use of undiluted aromatherapy oils
such as tea tree oil and menthol during the course of your treatment (i.e.
those with especially strong odours).Milder oils such as lavender and rosemary
diluted in bath or massage oils are fine, as are colognes and perfumes.
What about peppermint in sweets and
toothpaste?
Peppermint in ordinary toothpastes and mouth-washes is not a problem,
neither is mild chewing gum.The stronger peppermints (like Altoids) are best
avoided during homeopathic treatment. Mint in cooking is fine, both as a fresh
herb in salads, etc, and in teas (or on its own mixed with other herbs).
Can I go to the dentist while I am
having homeopathic treatment?
Of course you can. It is important the you keep your teeth cleaned
and checked regularly and these visits will not affect your homeopathic treatment.
If you are planning a course of dental treatment it is sensible to make sure
those appointments are a good couple of weeks away from taking a constitutional
remedy if possible.
Can I drink coffee while I am seeing
a homeopath?
Many people can tolerate a moderate amount of coffee and have no difficulty
with drinking one cup a day. Some people are sensitive to it and find their
nervous systems over stimulated by even a moderate amount. In this case their
vitality and their general healing responses will be affected. If you fit
into this category then you might consider cutting out coffee for the duration
of your treatment. Certain remedies are sensitive to the effects of coffee.
Please advise me if you drink coffee, and especially if you drink more than
one cup a day.
Should I avoid Coca-Cola, tea and
chocolate since they all contain caffeine?
If you find that the effect of tea is similar to coffee then it is
wise to take only moderate amounts or stop entirely. If you are not sensitive
then there is no need to stop altogether but you might want to use them in
moderation for the sake of your general health.
Can I drink alcohol or smoke?
Moderate use of alcohol (1-2 units a day) doesn't interfere with homeopathic
treatment (unless you are strongly affected by it), nor does tobacco smoking.
Both alcohol and tobacco affect your health, especially if you are a pregnant
woman, and should be avoided.
The remedy you gave me helped so
much I bought another bottle of it. How should I take it?
You shouldn't take another homeopathic remedy without talking with
me first. Repeating a remedy that has helped can be counter-productive and
may actually cause your symptoms to return.
Can I take another homeopathic remedy
while I am seeing you?
Homeopathic remedies (including Scheussler Cell or Tissue Salts) have
relationships to one another and it is important that you don't take another
homeopathic remedy without checking with me first. The exception to this is
if you are in any kind of emergency situation like an accident, in which case
you can take Arnica (or any other indicated remedy)·.and then call me as soon
as you can.
What should I do if I fall ill with
a cough or a cold between visits?
If your acute illness is familiar to you it may be a healing response
(a temporary return of old symptoms) and will pass quite quickly Please call
for reassurance if you are at all concerned. If you do not have a straightforward
cold or minor, everyday illness you should check with your primary care doctor
to make sure you do not have a serious illness (there is something going around
and you have 'caught' it), then you might be able to use homeopathy to help
you through it. You will need to make a half-hour appointment with me so that
I can go over your symptoms in detail (you will find the attached sheet a
useful reminder). I would always prefer that you don't take 'acute' homeopathic
remedies without checking with me first.
Can I take Aspirin for a fever?
It is generally inadvisable to use Aspirin or Tylenol to suppress
a fever. Fevers are one of the body's self-healing mechanisms and actually
help your body to fight infection. As long as your temperature is not too
high it is healthier to let nature take its course. While you are sick it
is important to take care of yourself in order to aid your healing process.
If you feel quite unwell it is wise to go to bed and stay there! Rest and
sleep as much as possible. Drink plenty of fluids (water or fruit juices)
and eat only if you feel hungry. A light diet (fruit and vegetable soups,
etc) will give your digestion a rest and help your body recover faster too.
What can I do for pain, when I am
sick or have a headache or menstrual cramps?
If you are in pain and are not able to contact me you can take the
occasional pain-reliever. This is generally not a problem. Please let me know
if you are taking pain-relieving medication (especially in large quantities)
on a regular basis.
How important is it that I keep notes?
Pretty important. It actually matters whether an old symptom, for
example, returns 5 days or 10 days after you take your remedy. Please keep
notes of anything interesting or significant that happens between visits.
If this is difficult please let me know as I have a feedback chart which makes
this process easier for you.