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views illness very differently from conventional medicine.
The conventional view of illness, which we are all very accustomed
to, is based around a very mechanistic understanding of the human
body. We are all considered to be constructed like a plumbing system,
with various organs linked together with pipes. In such a view,
if one pump, or one pipe, or one organ becomes defective, it can
be simply replaced, and the whole system continues to run smoothly.
Whilst Homeopaths agree that this is a very effective system of
treatment for a plumbing system, it is not so effective for the
human body.
The human body is not a plumbing system. It is more than the sum
of various parts plumbed together. There are chemical links, electrical
links, and some would argue, energetic links between all the parts
of the body. For example, the Chinese system of acupuncture acknowledges
that there are energy meridians that flow along many channels in
the body. Conventional medicine has no explanation for such energy
flows.
Bearing in mind such complex connectivity between the various parts
of the body, it is incredibly naive to assume that an organ or body
part can be simply replaced or cut out without affecting the whole
of the rest of the body. Nevertheless, this is how conventional
medicine treats symptoms.
Homeopaths feel that since all the parts of the body are intricately
connected, you must treat the integrated whole, not the isolated
symptom. By prescribing on the patient's complete picture, their
entire symptomatology, and their entire personality and characteristics,
real health improvements are possible.
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