Public trust in homeopathy has grown: Pathak
LUCKNOW, April 10 -- Public trust in homeopathy has grown, its remedies often in the form of sweet pellets act directly upon the ailment while simultaneously causing no adverse effects on the body, said deputy CM Brajesh Pathak on Thursday.
"Medications should always be taken strictly in accordance with a doctor's advice. Homeopathy functions by addressing specific symptoms, enhancing the prospects for a patient's speedy recovery," he said at an event organised by the HomyoShakti Foundation on the eve of World Homeopathy Day at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Scientific Convention Centre, King George's Medical University (KGMU).
Pathak said there is a need for further research in homeopathy to bolster public confidence in the system. He noted that the gathering had assembled to celebrate the birth anniversary of the great scientist and physician Samuel Hahnemann, who bestowed upon humanity a medical system that paves the way for gentle, safe, and holistic healing.
Mayor Sushma Kharkwal remarked that we are once again poised and eager to elevate the wisdom of our ancestors to new heights of excellence.
Dr Mahendra Singh, an MLC, observed that homeopathic medicines can be utilised to enhance oxygen levels in the bloodstream. On the occasion, a book "The Legacy of India", authored by Dr Umang Khanna, was formally released.
Dr Khanna urged medical practitioners and students to work towards strengthening the practice of homeopathy. He emphasized the necessity of presenting our ancient wisdom substantiated by modern scientific evidence.htc...
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