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  • ...e Elements]], which are fundamental principles of matter and the structure of the universe. Earth is associated with the spleen and stomach, and its char === In Homeopathy ===
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  • ...He is known for his significant contributions to [[homeopathy]], a system of alternative medicine that originated in the late 18th century. ...ebrew]] name יוֹחָנָן (Yochanan), meaning "Yahweh is gracious". "Henry" is of [[Germanic]] origin, from the name Heinrich, meaning "home ruler". "Clarke"
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  • ...ician, best known for creating the system of alternative medicine called [[Homeopathy]]. ...eissen]], [[Saxony]], [[Germany]]. He studied medicine at the [[University of Erlangen-Nuremberg]], where he received his medical degree in 1779.
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  • ...president of the [[American Institute of Homeopathy|American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH)]]. ...e of Old English origin, meaning "worker". Hubbard is a patronymic surname of Germanic origin, meaning "bright heart".
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  • ...t is a professional qualification in the field of [[Homeopathy]], a system of alternative medicine. ...'. The term is used to denote a professional qualification in the field of homeopathy.
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  • |Term=Homeopathy |Short definition=Homeopathy (HOH-mi-AH-phew-you) An alternative approach to medicine based on the belie
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  • ...e was known for his contributions to the field of [[homeopathy]], a system of alternative medicine that treats patients with highly diluted substances. ...English]] origin, meaning "son of Miles". "Rhodes" is a locational surname of [[Anglo-Saxon]] origin, referring to a person who lived in a clearing in th
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  • ...pers, and the name is used for a homeopathic remedy derived from the venom of the bushmaster snake, ''Lachesis muta''. ...as the second of the three Fates, or [[Moirai]], who determined the length of a person's life and destiny.
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  • ...in the field of [[homeopathy]] to refer to a remedy derived from the seeds of the ''Strychnos ignatii'' plant, also known as the Ignatius bean. ...Ignatia" is derived from the name of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the [[Jesuit]] order. The ''Strychnos ignatii'' plant is native to the Phil
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  • ...medicine that was developed in Germany more than 200 years ago. The term "homeopathy" comes from the Greek words homeo (similar) and pathos (suffering or diseas ...atment for malaria, and finding that it produced symptoms similar to those of the disease it was intended to treat.
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  • '''Antimonium''' (pronunciation: an-ti-mo-ni-um) is a term used in homeopathy and alchemy, often referring to the chemical element [[Antimony]] (Sb). ...ceramics, and glass. In homeopathy, Antimonium is used to treat a variety of conditions, including respiratory and skin disorders.
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  • == List of Forms of Alternative Medicine == ...,” or “complementary” medicine. This article provides a list of some forms of alternative medicine.
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  • ...the best known and most common species. The cuttlebone is a unique feature of cuttlefish, and in the past, it was commonly used as a dietary supplement f ...', ''sēpía'', referring to the rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish. The word was first used in English to refer to the r
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  • ...e late 18th century by [[Samuel Hahnemann]], a German physician. The term "homeopathy" is derived from the Greek words ''homoios'' (similar) and ''pathos'' (suff ...milars]], which is the principle that a substance that causes the symptoms of a disease in healthy people would cure similar symptoms in sick people.
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  • ...arium''' (/lækˈtjuːkəriəm/) is the milky fluid secreted by several species of lettuce, especially ''Lactuca virosa'', commonly known as wild lettuce. The ...eas and tinctures. However, it is important to note that the effectiveness of lactucarium for these uses has not been scientifically proven.
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  • ...are not regarded as orthodox by the medical profession, such as herbalism, homeopathy, and acupuncture. ...in the late 20th century to describe medical practices that were not part of mainstream medicine.
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  • ...context of medicine refers to the approach or belief in the healing power of nature and the body's inherent ability to heal itself. ...ine]]: An approach to health care that emphasizes the study of all aspects of a person's health, including physical, psychological, and social aspects.
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  • ...s to a variety of therapeutic or preventive health care practices, such as homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, and herbal medicine, that do not follow general ...to describe medical practices that were not part of, or were used instead of, conventional western medicine.
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  • '''Gelsemium''' (pronunciation: jel-SEE-mee-um) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Gelsemiaceae. The term is derived from the I ...his is due to the resemblance of the flowers of Gelsemium species to those of jasmine.
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  • ...f ingested and can cause severe gastrointestinal irritation. It is used in homeopathy to treat conditions such as rheumatism, respiratory conditions, and digesti ...]]: A system of alternative medicine that uses small, highly diluted doses of natural substances to stimulate the body's healing response.
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