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Permalink Reply by Dr Muhammed Rafeeque on August 4, 2012 at 1:08am As far as a beginner is concerned, there is nothing wrong in asking whether single remedy is good or combinations. They have the right to know such basic things. Because Homoeopathy is not a religion, it is a science. So without knowing the real fact, how can they try to become a better prescriber tomorrow? And it is our duty to make them understand the best way. The experienced practitioners can tell that the single remedy is the right choice. So, with due respect, let me tell you that we have to be more gentle in giving answers, especially to the neonates who may get emotionally hurt easily. Instead of pushing them to allopathy, we should bring them to the scientific homoeopathy. First of all, the beginners are having low confidence level, so if we handle them badly, it will make the situation worse. Have a great day doctor.
Permalink Reply by Vaikunthanath das Kaviraj. on August 4, 2012 at 1:28am Since homoeopathy is a science, combinations are simply not scientific, because they fail to follow the rules of the science. That is what we have to tell the neonates. We have to encourage them to be scientific and not be like allopaths. If they have a low confidence level, then that can be boosted by pointing out the science and telling them they are scientists.

Permalink Reply by Dr Muhammed Rafeeque on August 4, 2012 at 2:23am Yes, i fully agree with you - we have to encourage them to be a better Homoeopath.
Permalink Reply by Madhu Azad on January 10, 2011 at 3:23am
THANK YOU ALL for providing me so much of practical information...
I am a beginner and a follower of Dr.Hahnemann and his teachings but when i look around myself i found only few His followers and more of mixopaths and always wonder is it necessary to do mixopathy to b a successful homeopath??
Bt now I have the answer, "NO" it is not and even true homeopaths exist and doing wonders. I have regained confidence in single remedy prescription and learned a lot from here. Thanks for your interest and so much of these contribution. I feel Blessed.
Regards
Madhu Azad
Permalink Reply by Manpreet S Bindra on August 4, 2012 at 7:53am Somewhere still in the Medicine, ETHICS and PRINCIPLES matter to majority of Physicians. For the things to which Master had to struggle so hard, we are again indulging ourselves into, no matter what results are we getting with patients but the main issue is that it kills our conscience of being a Homoeopath
Permalink Reply by Dr Deepak Sharma on September 27, 2012 at 5:20am Those who are unable to find out "Similimum" or have less confidence in the "Posology" will use the mixtures of medicines or the patents.
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