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Practitioners of homoeopathy rely on outdated methods like reading
pulse and gauging body symptoms
Mushrooming homoeopathy clinics and their crowded premises reflect the
increasing popularity of homoeopathy as an alternative medical
system.While some people swear by the effectiveness of homoeopathy,
main stream doctors perceive it to be an 'unscientific' medical
system.
The modern medicine, also know as 'Allopathy,' is an evidence based
system andit relies on documentation and scientific verification where
as homoeopathy is not an evidence based system, Indian Medical
Association honorary secretary Hari Babu said.
"Practitioners of homoeopathy rely on outdated methods like reading
pulse and gauging body symptoms, to diagnose the problems. Also there
is no evidence that the medicine they give is the only reason for the
cure," he said.
Placebo effect
Claiming that the homoeopathy as a system relies on placebo effect,
Dr. Babu said that 80 per cent of the ailments treated by homoeopathy
are cured bymere psychological effects. "Many babas and roadside herb
vendors claim that their medicine can cure various aliments. Without
documentation it is difficult to accept claims like these," Dr. Babu
said.
The other problem that Dr. Babu points out is the lack of uniformity
in the practice of homoeopathy.
Each homoeopathy practitioner prescribes a different medicine for an
ailment, while the drugs prescribed by any allopathy doctor would be
similar for a given ailment and this gives verifiable and consistent
results, he said. "Almost 90 per cent ofgraduates coming out of
homoeopathy colleges resort to practicing allopathy. They prescribe
the modern medicine and leave their own system," he said.
"Patients usually try different homoeopathy doctors and they finally
fallback upon western medicine for lasting relief when those efforts
fail.
Because of the secrecy involved and lack of supporting
documentation,we cannot accept homoeopathy as a valid system," he
added./- - -
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
‘Homoeopathy is unscientific'
[Biography of Imam Sufyan]
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Imam Sufyan once wrote ina letter to one of his brothers:
"… Beware of doing that which will spoil your deeds, and know that it
is showing off that spoils a person's deeds; and if it is not showing
off then it is conceitedness - for you to imagine that you are better
than one of your Muslim brothers, when in reality he performs more
good deeds than you do; or perhaps he stays further away from that
which Allah has prohibited than you do; or perhaps he performs his
deeds with purer intention that you do.
And even if you are not conceited, beware of developing a love for
praise. Be ever so careful not to come to love other people's praise
of your good deeds, or the respect they feel for you and bestow upon
you because of your good deeds. And beware of desiring that others
should help you in your personal affairs just because they have become
impressed by your good deeds. You surely claim (as does everyone
else), after all, that you are doing good deeds only for the sake of
Allah, well, then turn that claim into reality…"/- - -
Imam Sufyan once wrote ina letter to one of his brothers:
"… Beware of doing that which will spoil your deeds, and know that it
is showing off that spoils a person's deeds; and if it is not showing
off then it is conceitedness - for you to imagine that you are better
than one of your Muslim brothers, when in reality he performs more
good deeds than you do; or perhaps he stays further away from that
which Allah has prohibited than you do; or perhaps he performs his
deeds with purer intention that you do.
And even if you are not conceited, beware of developing a love for
praise. Be ever so careful not to come to love other people's praise
of your good deeds, or the respect they feel for you and bestow upon
you because of your good deeds. And beware of desiring that others
should help you in your personal affairs just because they have become
impressed by your good deeds. You surely claim (as does everyone
else), after all, that you are doing good deeds only for the sake of
Allah, well, then turn that claim into reality…"/- - -
Reminders
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Ibn Mas'ud –( radiyallaahu 'anhu ) – would advise his students, "If
your intention is one of these three, do not seek knowledge: To shame
the ignorant, or to argue with the Fuqahaa' (scholars), or to cause
people to turn their faces in your direction. Intend with your actions
and words that which is with Allaah, for indeed that which is with
Allaah shall remain and everything elseshall perish."
Ibnul Qayyim –( rahimahullaah ) – said, "Deeds without sincerity are
like a traveler who carries in his water-jug dirt.The carrying of it
burdens him and it brings no benefit."/- - -
Ibn Mas'ud –( radiyallaahu 'anhu ) – would advise his students, "If
your intention is one of these three, do not seek knowledge: To shame
the ignorant, or to argue with the Fuqahaa' (scholars), or to cause
people to turn their faces in your direction. Intend with your actions
and words that which is with Allaah, for indeed that which is with
Allaah shall remain and everything elseshall perish."
Ibnul Qayyim –( rahimahullaah ) – said, "Deeds without sincerity are
like a traveler who carries in his water-jug dirt.The carrying of it
burdens him and it brings no benefit."/- - -
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