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homeopathy Vs Other Conventional & Allied Medicine - A Complementary Differential Approach

The difference between allopathy and homeopathy is as:

Allied Medicine Homeopathic Approach
Complex Process Simple Process
Simple Prescription Complex Prescription
Individual Whole
Organ Vital Force
Tissue Symptoms
Cell Quantum Changes
Molecule (DNA etc.) Constitution
Disease Diagnosis Case Taking
Selection of Drug Analyzing drug - disease symptoms
Drug for the diseases Medicine for the patient


Taking the example of allopathy/homeopathy as conventional and complementary aspects of medicine we can say:

Conventional Complementary
Allopathic Medicine Homeopathic Medicine
Law of Opposite Law of Similar
Macro Scale (organ, tissue, cell) Quantum level (conscious)
Outer to inner approach Inner to outer approach


These are two basically different approaches to address the same problem. Both of these approaches are true in principle. Allopathic approach is to find the cause and to undo it

The cause is usually external. It can be bacteria, viruses, parasites, toxins, poor diet, severe stress and environmental changes (such as allergies). However, these are not the only causes. They overlap inner causes such as defective metabolism, lack of certain enzymes, malfunction of certain organs such as thyroid, spleen, pancreas, gonads, etc. and genetic inheritance. For the most part, allopathy tries to address the problems starting from the external side.

Homeopathy on the other hand considers the problems that arise inside the organisms. The evils can be classical miasma such as psora, syphilis or sycosis, constitution, emotions, temperaments (suppressed anger, grief) malfunctioning of inner synchronicity, etc. Since the only causes cannot be the inner ones as diet, life style, attitudes, behaviors, social environments etc. also play a role in such inner disturbances. The systems overlap the external causes too but the emphasis stays toward more inner or mental side of the body. These are both the complementary aspects of medicine. These should not contradict each other rather they complement each other.

One needs to clearly differentiate between these three approaches. The main therapies are either conventional or complementary. They have unique models such as reductionist and holistic approaches. There are different methods you can use either in reductionist or holistic approaches which are known as alternative therapies. For example alternative to synthetic antibiotic drugs can be scores of antibacterial herbs including garlic and pepper. Pharmaceutical companies study the structure of an active ingredient in an herbal drug, produce a synthetic one, patent it and then market it. It may have very severe side effects. Nature has kept score of chemicals in these herbal drugs, which usually balance out the side effects of the active ingredients. A patient may be allergic to one synthetic laxative drug and prefer an alternative synthetic or prefer herbal Aloe Vera. Colchicum is an anti gout herbal drug that can be used as an alternative to any synthetic formula. It is true with holistic approaches. We may prefer healing touch, massage, or reiki as an alternative to homeopathy. Basically these are only two forms of therapies - conventional and complementary. All others are their varied forms known as alternative to a particular modality.