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Monday, January 2, 2012

What is a Homeopathic Remedy?

Homeopathic medicines assist your body in its natural direction toward healing through a principle known as “like curing like,” in which the medicine resembles the symptoms.

When patients ask questions about how homeopathy works and whether it is safe, I start by explaining that it's a system of natural medicine that prompts their body's own healing response.

Homeopaths view symptoms as meaningful messages from the body rather than irritants to suppress. By giving you a medicine that resembles the symptoms, a principle known as "like curing like," homeopathic medicines are thought to assist your body in its natural direction toward healing. 

For example, a homeopathic form of red onion, allium cepa, can be used to treat allergic symptoms of burning and teary eyes.

Substance Highly Diluted

Homeopathic medicines remain controversial even though the substances within them are highly diluted, and because no biochemical mechanism of action has been established for how they work in the body. 

Still, when combined with healthy diet and lifestyle, homeopathic medicines can be useful in resolving a wide variety of illnesses for patients of all ages. They are particularly effective in treating children, and the commonly available potencies are recognized as nontoxic because of their dilution.

What to Expect

Visits with a homeopathic doctor last longer than most doctors' visits because of the need to understand you as an individual — not just your diagnosis — before choosing a medicine. 

Homeopathic medicines usually come in the form of lactose pellets that are dissolved under the tongue. Although many are available over the counter, as with any medicine it’s a good idea to consult with a homeopath or naturopath before taking them.

— Ryan Robbins, ND, naturopathic physician and resident at Bastyr Center for Natural Health, the teaching clinic of Bastyr University.

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Events

May 22 General

The modern work force is full of distraction and can be overwhelming, but nutritionist Seth Braun aims to help you find meaning during this noon-hour talk.

May 22 General

Bastyr University's Center for Health Policy and Leadership presents an evening of politics, policy and pizza.

May 23

The fair will take place on our main campus, and is designed to establish professional relationships between you, our graduates and members of the Bastyr community.

Recent News

Eating right, trying new foods and changing the way school lunches look and taste. That was all on the menu at the "School the Chef" event Saturday, May 12, 2012 at Seattle Center.

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Bastyr's financial aid advisors offer eight steps to position yourself for success before you crack open your first textbook.

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Press

Two innovators in the Seattle food world will offer an engaging dialogue when Modernist Cuisine author Maxime Bilet presents his work to the Bastyr University Department of Nutrition and Exercise Science on Wednesday, May 23, 2012.

Dr. Moira Fitzpatrick selected to lead Bastyr University California.

The Metropolitan King County Council joined Bastyr University’s yearlong celebration of its namesake in declaring May 16 as "Dr. John B. Bastyr Day" in King County.

In the Media

Q13 FOX News: Bastyr alumni Peter Bongiorno, ND, LAc, and Pina LoGiudice, ND, LAc, discuss the rise of natural medicine on Q13 FOX News
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Everett Herald: Bastyr University opens naturopathic clinic in concert with the Edmonds Senior Center