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Homeopathic medicines are made from a variety of sources, such as plants, animals and minerals. They are prepared according to guidelines set out in international pharmacopoeias. Homeopathic medicines are considered safe and free from serious adverse reactions.

In Australia, all medicines come under the control of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). However, homeopathic preparations are not usually registered with the TGA and some may be exempt from the TGA good manufacturing practice (GMP) requirements.

If you want to use homeopathic treatment, you should consult a registered practitioner. In Australia, the Australian Register of Homoeopaths (AROH) is the independent (non-government) national registration board for professional homeopaths. Practitioners who choose to register with AROH are recognised by all the major health insurance funds for rebates on ancillary benefit tables.

Naturopaths are not homeopaths. Naturopathic training does not meet the government standards for homeopathy, although some naturopaths have undertaken additional studies to meet these requirements.

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Practitioners believe that the more a substance is diluted in this way, the greater its power to treat symptoms. Many homeopathic remedies consist of substances that have been diluted many times in water until there is none or almost none of the original substance left.

The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) advises the NHS on proper use of treatments. NICE currently does not recommend that homeopathy should be used in the treatment of any health condition.

Some homeopathic remedies may contain substances that are not safe, or that interfere with the action of other medicines. You should talk to your GP before stopping any treatment prescribed by a doctor or avoiding procedures such as vaccination in favour of homeopathy.

There have been several reviews of the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of homeopathy. The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee said there is no evidence that homeopathy is effective as a treatment for any health condition.

There is no evidence for the idea that substances that can induce certain symptoms can also help to treat them. There is no evidence for the idea that diluting and shaking substances in water can turn those substances into medicines.

It is of note, for example, that many homeopathic remedies are diluted to such an extent that there is unlikely to be a single molecule of the original substance remaining in the final remedy. In cases such as these, homeopathic remedies consist of nothing but water.

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Conventional (allopathic) medicine treatment modalities include pharmacological drugs, surgery, and radiation therapies. Before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a drug, the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CEDR) reviews all drug testing data.

Allopathic medicine is a term that describes what people consider to be modern medicine. Healthcare professionals who practice allopathic medicine tend to take an evidence-based approach when they treat disease. This means they try to follow current literature guidelines and may request several diagnostic tests before deciding on the best course of treatment.

Allopathic doctors prescribe FDA-approved medications. Furthermore, the manufacturers of these drugs spend years developing and testing them via robust clinical trials to measure their effectiveness and safety.

In the early 19th century, German physician Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann coined the term allopathy. He did this to make a clear distinction between conventional medicine and homeopathy, a type of alternative medicine.

An allopathic doctor has a medical degree and the title MD (Doctor of Medicine). Within allopathic medicine, there are 24 specialties, two of which are neurology and anesthesiology, and subspecialties within.

The progression of allopathic medicine over the last century means preventive medicine specialists can reduce the likelihood of a person experiencing a serious disease or disability at both occupational and community level.

The FDA only considers a medication safe when the benefits outweigh the risks. Consequently, some people may experience side effects after taking prescription medications. Sometimes these side effects are minor, but they can be serious on rare occasions.

Consequently, the condition of the musculoskeletal system both reflects and impacts the health of other systems within the body. Because of this, manual manipulation of the muscles, tendons, bones, and joints is a fundamental component of osteopathic treatment.

Proponents of homeopathy claim the consumption of diluted substances that cause symptoms in healthy people can cure illnesses that present with the same symptoms. Moreover, homeopathy theororizes that the greater the dilution, the more potent the treatment is.

Allopathic medicine is what people know as modern or Western medicine. It is an evidence-based system of care, which relies on data from clinical trials and studies to develop more effective treatments.

Homeopathic medicine is an alternative therapy that has little to no support from the wider scientific community. If a person is feeling quite unwell, they should consider not using homeopathic treatment and instead speak with their allopathic or osteopathic doctor, who will likely suggest an effective treatment plan.

Cough refers to a natural protective reflex action of the body to get rid of dust, mucus, germs like (viruses, bacteria) and other irritants that have entered the airway. It can arise from various causes ranging from mild to serious ones. Cough can be dry (non-productive cough where no phlegm is produced) or loose (i.e. productive cough in which mucus/phlegm is produced). Cough can be attended with many signs and symptoms depending on the cause behind it. These include expectoration, breathing difficulty, wheezing, chest tightness/pain, fever, throat irritation or pain, PND (post nasal drip), and nasal symptoms like nasal discharge, sneezing, and blocked nose.
Homeopathy is a 200-year-old healing science known to treat health issues most naturally. So, homeopathic medicines for cough work in a similar manner. Homeopathy uses organic ingredients for treating cough and they are, therefore, safe to use. As cough can occur from various causes, homeopathic remedies aim to treat the underlying cause behind the cough to bring about a complete recovery. Mainstream medicines mainly consist of cough suppressants and antibiotics for treating cough. They give temporary relief and have side effects as well. However, homeopathic medicines do not cause any adverse effects as they aim to cure the cough rather than simply provide temporary relief.
Homeopathy gives excellent results in acute as well as chronic cases of cough. Any type of cough, including dry cough, a loose rattling cough, spasmodic cough (violent cough attack ending on vomiting), paroxysmal cough (intermittent, uncontrollable violent cough attacks with breathing difficulty and exhaustion), nocturnal cough (means cough at night), all are wonderfully treated with homeopathy. Also, cough arising from various diseases like asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and pneumonia is treated remarkably well with homeopathy.
Along with coughing, the attending symptoms like wheezing, expectoration, difficulty in breathing, and shortness of breath also go away with the use of homeopathic medicines. The results, however, vary depending on the intensity of these symptoms.
Homeopathy is suitable to manage cough in persons of all age groups. The homeopathic medicines go to the core of the issue to bring excellent results. The best part of using these medicines is that they do not contain any toxins or chemicals.

There is a long list of therapeutics for the treatment of cough. Among them, the top-ranked medicines include Bryonia Alba, Antimonium Tart, Spongia Tosta, Drosera Rotundifolia. Hepar Sulph, Arsenic Album, Ipecac, Corallium Rubrum and Cina.

Bryonia Alba is a very effective medicine to deal with cases of dry cough. The cough gets worse from eating or drinking. The cough is dry and hard in most cases is attended by chest pain on coughing. There is such heavy coughing that a person has to put hands on the chest. Another prominent symptom is stitching pain in the chest which gets worse on inhaling. The chest pain may get better from lying on the painful side. Headache may also occur while coughing. In some cases, food gets vomited out while coughing.

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