Constitutional prescribing refers to the selection and administration of homeopathic preparations over a period of time for treatment related to what practitioners call miasmic disorders, those caused by an inherited predisposition to a disease.
for the treatment of chronic conditions requiring constitutional prescribing, for severe infections requiring antibiotic treatment, or for conditions requiring major surgery.
Constitutional homeopathic prescribing is not appropriate for diseases or health crises requiring emergency treatment, whether medical, surgical, or psychiatric.
Constitutional prescribing is also aimed at eventual cure of the patient, not just suppression or relief of immediate symptoms.
The most important aspects of preparation for constitutional prescribing are the taking of a complete patient history and careful patient education.
part of homeopathy that treats illness of abrupt onset requiring immediate attention. In homeopathic medicine, acute refers primarily to the
The remedies given in acute homeopathic prescribing are intended to stimulate the body's internal ability to heal itself; they do not kill germs or suppress symptoms.
that part of homeopathy that treats illness which has an abrupt onset and needs immediate attention.
The primary risks to the patient from constitutional homeopathic treatment are the symptoms of the healing crisis and individual reactions to homeopathic medicine.
remedies are so dilute, the exact size of the dose is not of primary importance. The frequency of dosing is considered
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in a more inclusive fashion than traditional medicine. In homeopathy, symptoms include any change that the patient experiences during the illness, including
thought to benefit a wide range of ailments. These include altitude sickness, Bell's palsy, the common cold, allergies , coughing, dengue fever,