homeopathic treatment is tnaturally treaating the like with like. For example, you have a popped blister that burns, you put cayenne pepper on it. Normal people would think you were crazy, but homeopathic people would know you are creating a response in your body to bring white blood cells to the blister to heal it quicker.
For acne, it would be like putting oil on your zits to get rid of them. Actually, this one worked for me. I had bad zits, not many but they were bad. I put coconut oil all over my face every time I wash it, and three months later I have maybe 1 zit a week.
But I think you have to be careful which oils you put on your face. Try coconut oil. I know for sure that one is a homeopathic cure for zits.
2006-09-03 04:23:26
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answered by emilystartsfires 5
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Homeopathy was established over 2 hundred years ago in Germany by a medical doctor whose daughter was dying and no one could help her. It is based on simple principles 1. same cures same 2.smaller the dose better it is and 3. more diluted the remedy stronger its strength to work. Go on net and look up homeopathy. Your problem of skin shows body trying to get rid of some materials from within. First stop eating junk food, then ensure you have a good bowel daily and then take 5 drops of merc. sol (homeopathic) at 6 CH in water 3 times daily on empty stomach and do not eat or drink for 1/2 hour. Do not consume alcohol, stimulants, coffee or use cosmetics.
2006-09-03 04:27:21
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answered by gangico 3
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Homeopathic means you treat the whole person instead of concentrating on the particular illness.
For example, with acne, a homeopath would look at what you are eating, drinking, what causes you stress, how you live, and what you are exposed to by way of pollutants.
The thought is that if everything else in your life is being done for optimal health, the acne will take care of itself, that is, heal of it's own accord.
2006-09-03 04:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Tea Tree oil and products made from it are effective with some for acne. It is highly antiseptic, however, in stronger concentrations, it can be drying.
The first step is proper cleansing and moisturizing regime twice a day(even with acne or oily skin- moisturizer is a must). You can exfoliate using a cleanser or jojoba oil combined with white granulated sugar. This will remove the dead skin that blocks pores. I prefer jojoba oil because the oil is more effective at dissolving waxy build up which is what acne is - clogged oil and skin. Exfoliate at the most, three times per week- no more.
Beware - you can over dry your skin with too many astringents which will cause the skin to over-produce oil.
2006-09-03 04:28:10
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answered by tk30606 2
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Homeopathic is organic/naural/ herbal treatments. Using no "conventional" medicines, etc. Only all-natural remedies.
I don't know any herbs or anything for acne, but peroxide and neosporin have always worked in my experience.
2006-09-03 04:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Homeopathy rests on the premise of treating sick persons with extremely diluted agents that - in undiluted doses - are deemed to produce similar symptoms in a healthy individual. Its adherents and practitioners assert that the therapeutic potency of a remedy can be increased by serial dilution of the drug, combined with succussion or vigorous shaking.
Homeopathy regards named diseases as misleading human constructs, preferring instead to treat each case of sickness as a strictly individual phenomenon. The term "homeopathy" was coined by the Saxon physician Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) and first appeared in print in 1807.[5], although he had previously outlined his axiom of medical similars in a series of articles and monographs commencing in 1796.[6]
Acne usually requires a cleaning regime and responses can vary from person to person. You can find homeopathic treatments at herbal stores and GNC.
You may want to try tea tree oil as it is a natural antibiotic.
2006-09-03 04:24:32
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answered by Juniper 3
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Well, there sounds to me like something else may be going on with this child. Our healthcare systems sucks, and I work for a place that provides free healthcare to the medically uninsured. I would find out if the child has been vaccinated, cause there is thimerasol (mercury) in vaccines and those "conginetal" sympotms could be from that. If possible, get the babies mercury levels tested, you could probablt do a hait test on the baby. For the infection, oregano oil, olive leaf extract, vitamin C, A,E. But, I don't know what could be used for a little baby.
2016-03-17 07:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything not prescribed by doctors, is in that category. Midwifery is even homeopathic!
Those doctors have created a racket.
2006-09-03 04:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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homeopathic treatment is all natural remedies and. instead of pumping drugs into you u use natural stuff like tree sap, leaves and ginger.
2006-09-03 04:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi
I would advice you to try home based remedies for any kind of acne,skin,hair problems.Try this link it sure did help me so here goes, http://www.wellnesstalk.org/3_25_0.html
Good luck
2006-09-03 21:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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