If you are getting homeopathic treatment for a long-term condition, you should talk to your homeopath before starting treatment with any new drugs or other homeopathic remedies.
This rule doesn’t apply if you’re in an emergency or have a condition that needs first aid. In those cases, you should take the right action or remedy right away and then call your doctor later.
If you are traveling with homeopathic medicines, you should pack them in your carry-on luggage and give them to the attendant before putting your checked luggage through the x-ray machine at the airport.
Homeopaths have found that some things or influences can have an effect on the vital force, which can stop homeopathic medicine from working. These points have been brought up more than once.
The word for this kind of thing is “antidoting.” If you have antidoting, the cure will stop working, either temporarily or for good, and your symptoms will come back, either in part or in full.
The relapse could happen slowly or all at once. No one knows why these compounds stop homeopathic treatments from working as they should.
Antidoting can happen at any time, even two years after a remedy has been given, if the person is very sensitive to the chemical or if the exposure was strong enough to affect their vital energy.
Many homeopaths think that drinking coffee will hurt the treatment of about 60% of their patients.
Either your homeopath will tell you to stop drinking coffee altogether, or they will say nothing until it is clear whether or not the treatment worked.
For this particular problem, it is very important that you do what your homeopath tells you to do.
Things to avoid while taking homeopathy
Homeopathy, which is also called “natural medicine,” is a branch of pharmacology that focuses on making medicines from herbs and other natural substances.
In this process, extracts from many different places are taken and then mixed together in the right amounts.
Homeopathic doctors know that each extract does something different and that the only way for the extracts to work is if they are mixed in the right way. Only homeopathic doctors can write prescriptions for these doses.
If the concentration of a homeopathic medicine changes in any way, it can stop working or even hurt the body. This is especially true when the dose is too low or too high.
Doctors and nurses often tell patients what to eat in addition to giving them prescriptions. Here is a list of things you should avoid while taking homeopathy:
Addictions
You shouldn’t smoke, chew tobacco, or drink alcohol while taking homeopathic medicines because these things could cancel out the effects of the medicines.
Coffee
Most of the time, this chemical is the one that causes the most trouble for homeopathic treatment.
Even one sip of coffee, a very small amount of coffee ice cream, or one piece of coffee candy could mess up the treatment.
It would suggest that the oils in coffee, not the caffeine itself, are the cause of the problem.
Even though other caffeinated substances aren’t thought to be very good for you, they usually don’t affect how well homeopathy works.
Aromatic substances
Stay away from camphor, eucalyptus, and menthol, as well as any products that contain these ingredients, such as Vick’s, Noxema, Tiger Balm, Ben Gay, and Calamine lotion, as well as cough drops and lozenges that contain these ingredients.
This includes mouthwash with menthol and other aromatic compounds, as well as mouthwash with essential oils used in aromatherapy.
Due to the smell of citronella oil, pennyroyal, and other fragrant herbal insect repellents, as well as thuja, tea tree, peppermint oil, and lavender oil, there is a chance that they will interfere with each other.
Lip balms that taste like fruit are fine to use, but lip balms that smell, like Chapstick, Blistex, and others, should be avoided.
Depending on how sensitive a person is, strong fumes from oil-based paint, turpentine, paint thinner, some household cleaning products like Pine Sol and Lysol, and strong-smelling industrial chemicals may also interfere.
Medications
It’s not true that homeopathic treatments will stop prescription drugs from working, but it is possible that prescription drugs will make homeopathic treatments less effective.
Antibiotics, corticosteroids, and antifungal medicines that can be put on the skin or taken by mouth are in this group.
Talk to your doctor or another medical professional about any medicines you are taking. It’s possible that she will ask to talk with the doctor who is there.
Immunizations
Immunization can stop the natural healing process that homeopathy is helping to bring about in some people.
You can choose whether or not to get these vaccinations on your own, but before you do, you should talk to your homeopath about each vaccination and the details of your case.
Dental work
The drilling at the dentist’s office and the use of novocaine can make homeopathic medicines less effective.
It is best to wait at least three or four months after taking a homeopathic remedy before getting dental work done.
This gives your vital force more time to get stronger. If you can’t do this, the best thing to do is to wait as long as you can.
If you need dental care right away, get the care you need and then get in touch with your homeopath.
In many cases, homeopathic treatments can help ease tooth pain and buy you some time until you can get to the dentist.
Drugs
Stay away from any and all recreational drugs, including but not limited to marijuana, cocaine, LSD, barbiturates, and amphetamines. Consuming alcohol within safe limits is not problematic in any way.
Other homeopathic remedies
If you have a homeopath, you should consult with them before using any homeopathic remedies, including cell salts, Bach flower remedies, or any others.
Herbs
Before using herbs for any specific medical purpose, you should consult with your homeopath first.
Both culinary herbs and herbal teas meant to be consumed as beverages are acceptable so long as their composition is changed on a daily basis.
In certain circumstances, Chinese herbs may be used as an antidote to treatments.
If you have been prescribed Natrum muriaticum, it is strongly recommended that you stay away from peppermint in any of its forms, including tea.
When you are prescribed a particular medicine by a homeopath, they may advise you to stay away from certain foods, drinks, and other substances.
Vitamins
Inform your homeopath about the vitamins and supplements you are currently taking. If you take a specific vitamin in order to get rid of a specific symptom, it may be more difficult for your homeopath to analyze the symptoms you’re experiencing.
Minerals and multivitamins do not typically interfere with the effects of homeopathic treatment.
Beauty treatments
Because of the harsh and fragrant chemicals, permanent waves frequently interfere with the effectiveness of remedies.
In most cases, homeopathy cannot be used in conjunction with electrolysis, aromatic facial and skin products and treatments, or aromatherapy.
Other therapies
It is common knowledge that homeopathic treatment can be compromised by acupuncture and therapeutic ultrasound. Kindly discuss this matter with your treating physician.