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HOMEOPATHY
卷 98, 期 3, 页码 149-153出版社
THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2009.05.002
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Homeopathy; Dermatology; Effectiveness; Individualization; Suppression
This study sought to assess the effectiveness of individualized homeopathic treatment on dermatological complaints in a public outpatient clinic. Methods: Children and adults spontaneously seeking for homeopathic treatment for dermatological complaints were prescribed single individualized remedies and followed up for a minimum of 3 months; assessment was clinical and recorded graphically. Results: Forty-nine patients met the inclusion criteria. Outcomes were positive (59%); no effect (4%); drop-out (37%), from which 6% was due to homeopathic aggravation. No manifestations of suppression were observed. Conclusions: Outcome studies are useful to point out to the effectiveness of individualized homeopathic treatment in dermatological complaints. Outcomes suggest that actions focusing on pathological categories do not lead to homeopathic suppression. Homeopathy (2009) 98, 149-153.
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