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Asked: 9 months agoIn: Disease, Food & health, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Human Behavior, Management, Miasma, Organon, Public Health, Repertory

Write down the importance of diet and regimen in the treatment of disease.

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    In homoeopathy, diet and regimen—collectively referred to as hygienic measures or auxiliary management—play a crucial role in supporting the healing process. Here's a detailed breakdown: 🌱 Importance of Diet and Regimen in Homoeopathic Treatment 🩺 1. Supporting Vital Force - Homoeopathy believes inRead more

    In homoeopathy, diet and regimen—collectively referred to as hygienic measures or auxiliary management—play a crucial role in supporting the healing process. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

    🌱 Importance of Diet and Regimen in Homoeopathic Treatment

    🩺 1. Supporting Vital Force
    – Homoeopathy believes in the concept of the vital force—the intrinsic energy that maintains health.
    – A proper diet nourishes and strengthens this force, allowing the remedy to act more efficiently.
    – Regimen helps avoid factors that may depress or distract the vital force, like unhealthy habits or mental stress.

    🛑 2. Avoiding Antidotes
    – Certain foods or substances can antidote homoeopathic remedies, reducing their effectiveness.
    – Examples include strong flavors (coffee, mint), alcohol, and certain chemical-based toiletries.
    – Following proper dietary restrictions ensures remedies are not nullified.

    🍽️ 3. Individualization of Management
    – Just as remedies are individualized, so are dietary and lifestyle guidelines.
    – A patient with digestive issues may require a bland, non-irritating diet; someone with skin conditions might avoid acidic or fried foods.
    – Regimen is personalized based on disease nature, constitution, and remedy prescribed.

    🌿 4. Preventing Aggravation
    – Improper diet or irregular habits can aggravate symptoms or delay healing.
    – For example, exposure to cold, late nights, or spicy food might exacerbate certain chronic conditions.
    – Regimen helps prevent such aggravations and enhances remedy absorption.

    💪 5. Holistic Healing
    – Homoeopathy treats the person as a whole—body, mind, and spirit.
    – Balanced nutrition and a disciplined lifestyle promote overall wellness, facilitating deeper and more sustained healing.
    – Mental calmness, physical rest, and emotional support are integral to regimen and encourage harmony within.

    🧘‍♂️ Practical Regimen Tips Often Recommended
    – Regular sleep and wake schedule.
    – Moderate exercise like walking or yoga.
    – Clean living environment free from allergens or toxins.
    – Avoidance of emotional stress, overexertion, and stimulants.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Food & health, Materia Medica, Repertory

What do you mean by antidote & inimical remedy?

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    In homeopathy, an antidote is any substance that inhibits or destroys the potential benefit of a homeopathic remedy. Certain substances are thought to reverse, or antidote the action of homeopathic remedies, causing the person's original symptoms to return. For example, homeopaths often suggest thatRead more

    In homeopathy, an antidote is any substance that inhibits or destroys the potential benefit of a homeopathic remedy. Certain substances are thought to reverse, or antidote the action of homeopathic remedies, causing the person’s original symptoms to return. For example, homeopaths often suggest that their patients refrain from using even small amounts of coffee, camphor, tea tree oil, and other strong-smelling substances.

    An inimical remedy, on the other hand, is one that is very similar to another. If you have given a partially correct remedy that has improved only a portion of the case and are looking to prescribe another partially correct remedy to complete the improvement, you wish to avoid remedies that are too similar (inimical). In other words, inimical remedies are those that disagree or are incompatible with each other. For instance, Nux vomica and Ignatia are considered too similar and hence inimical.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Food & health, Human Behavior, Psychology, Public Health

Describe long term effect of substance abuse?

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    Substance abuse can have serious long-term effects on an individual’s physical, spiritual and mental health. These effects can be especially detrimental when substance abuse becomes a long-term habit, as it often does. PHYSICALLY: One of the most common long-term effects of substance abuse is physicRead more

    Substance abuse can have serious long-term effects on an individual’s physical, spiritual and mental health. These effects can be especially detrimental when substance abuse becomes a long-term habit, as it often does.
    PHYSICALLY:
    One of the most common long-term effects of substance abuse is physical damage to the body. This can include organ damage, such as liver or kidney damage, as well as an increased risk of developing certain health conditions, such as heart disease or cancer. Substance abuse can also lead to changes in brain function, which can result in memory loss, difficulty learning and making decisions, and changes in behavior.
    MENTALLY:
    Substance abuse can contribute to the development of mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and psychosis. It can also exacerbate pre-existing mental health conditions and make them more difficult to treat.
    SPIRITUALLY:
    Substance abuse can often lead to a spiritual void, or a feeling of emptiness and disconnectedness from oneself and one’s values. This can be a particularly difficult and distressing consequence of substance abuse, as it can leave individuals feeling disconnected from their sense of purpose and meaning in life.

    One way in which substance abuse can contribute to a spiritual void is by disrupting an individual’s sense of connection to their community and relationships. Substance abuse can lead to strained or broken relationships, which can leave an individual feeling isolated and disconnected from others. This isolation can make it difficult for individuals to find support and meaning in their lives.

    Additionally, substance abuse can disrupt an individual’s sense of connection to their own values and beliefs. Substance abuse can cause individuals to act in ways that are out of alignment with their own morals and values, which can lead to feelings of guilt, shame, and self-loathing. This can cause individuals to feel disconnected from their own sense of purpose and meaning in life.

    It is important to address the spiritual void that can result from substance abuse in order to achieve lasting recovery. Treatment programs that address the spiritual aspect of addiction, such as those that incorporate therapy, meditation, and spiritual practices, can be particularly helpful in helping individuals reconnect with their sense of purpose and meaning in life. If you or someone you know is struggling with the spiritual consequences of substance abuse, we encourage you to reach out to a treatment center for support.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Food & health, Gynecology, Human Behavior, Materia Medica, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

What is eating disorder? classification of it.

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    An eating disorder is a mental health condition that negatively affects how someone eats, thinks about food, and feels about their body. Eating disorders can have serious physical and psychological consequences, and they can be very difficult to overcome. There are many different types of eating disRead more

    An eating disorder is a mental health condition that negatively affects how someone eats, thinks about food, and feels about their body. Eating disorders can have serious physical and psychological consequences, and they can be very difficult to overcome.

    There are many different types of eating disorders, but the most common ones are:

    1. Anorexia nervosa: This is an eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight, an extremely low body weight, and a distorted body image. People with anorexia may restrict their food intake, exercise excessively, or purge after eating.
    2. Bulimia nervosa: This is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, followed by compensatory behaviors such as purging, excessive exercise, or fasting. People with bulimia may feel a sense of loss of control during binge episodes.
    3. Binge eating disorder: This is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, without the use of compensatory behaviors. People with binge eating disorder may feel a sense of shame or guilt after bingeing.
    4. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID): This is an eating disorder characterized by a persistent avoidance of certain foods or food groups, leading to inadequate intake of energy and nutrients. People with ARFID may have sensory aversions to food, fear of choking or vomiting, or concerns about the weight or calories in food.
    5. Other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED): This is a diagnosis for eating disorders that do not meet the full criteria for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge eating disorder. OSFED can include conditions such as purging disorder, night eating syndrome, and compulsive exercise.
    6. Unspecified feeding or eating disorder: This is a diagnosis for eating disorders that do not meet the criteria for any of the other eating disorders.

    Eating disorders can develop at any age, but they are most common during adolescence and young adulthood. They are more common in women, but they can affect people of all genders.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Food & health, Microbiology, Technology

What are the methods of pasteurization?

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    Pasteurization is a process of food preservation in which packaged and non-packaged foods (such as milk and fruit juices) are treated with mild heat, usually to less than 100°C (212°F), to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life. The two most common methods of pasteurization are batch pasteurizatiRead more

    Pasteurization is a process of food preservation in which packaged and non-packaged foods (such as milk and fruit juices) are treated with mild heat, usually to less than 100°C (212°F), to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life. The two most common methods of pasteurization are batch pasteurization and high-temperature short-time (HTST) pasteurization.

    Batch pasteurization, also known as the vat or holding method, involves heating milk or other liquid in a large container to at least 63°C (145°F) for 30 minutes. The liquid is then rapidly cooled to 4°C (39°F) or below.

    High-temperature short-time (HTST) pasteurization, also known as flash pasteurization, involves heating milk or other liquid to at least 72°C (162°F) for 15 seconds. The liquid is then rapidly cooled to 4°C (39°F) or below.

    There are also non-thermal pasteurization methods such as Pascalization or high-pressure processing (HPP), pulsed electric field (PEF), and microwave volumetric heating (MVH).

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Analytics, Case taking, Food & health, Homoeopathic philosophy, Management, Miasma, Organon

Why raw onion, garlic, prawn and beef should be avoided during Homoeopathic Medication?

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    Thi is not true that these foods should be avoided with all Homoeopathic Medicines, as these foods have many nutritional properties. Food and dietary restrictions are to be fixed along with Homoeopathic Medicine by considering the following points: 1. Those food, which can encourage diseases & iRead more

    Thi is not true that these foods should be avoided with all Homoeopathic Medicines, as these foods have many nutritional properties. Food and dietary restrictions are to be fixed along with Homoeopathic Medicine by considering the following points:
    1. Those food, which can encourage diseases & its pathology.
    2. Those food, which can maintain diseases & its pathology.
    3. Those food, which can worsen diseases & its pathology.
    4. Those food, which can depressed your vitality & immunity.
    5. Those food, which can reduced the dynamic medicinal action.
    6. Those food, which can make barriers to the dynamic energy of Homoeopathic Medicine.
    7. Those food, which are harmful for your basement miasmatic status.
    8. Those food, which are susceptible to you, on the basis of your constitution.
    9. Those food, which can make to you any allergic effects.
    so, your Homoeopath can say properly for this purpose.

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