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The efficacy of Ruta graveolens 6cH in the treatment of computer vision syndromeDu Toit, Chrisna 04 June 2012 (has links)
M. Tech. / The homoeopathic remedy, Ruta graveolens, is used for the treatment of eyestrain and eye related symptoms caused by the over use of the eyes (Kent, 2006). The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of the homoeopathic remedy Ruta graveolens 6cH in the treatment of Computer Vision Syndrome. This study can be compared to related studies by means of the symptom index form (Appendix C). This double-blind study included thirty participants between the ages of 20 and 35. The participants had to be regular users of a visual display terminal for a minimum of three hours per day. The participants also had to experience at least two or more eye or vision related symptoms due to VDT use for at least one month prior to the start of the study. During the first consultation, each participant was tested for any refractive errors by a qualified optometrist. The participants were divided into two groups of fifteen each. One group received the remedy, Ruta graveolens 6cH, while the other group received the placebo. The participants were required to take four pillules twice a day for the duration of the study. The data was statistically analysed by means of the Mann-Whitney u Test, Friedman Analysis of Variance by Ranks Test and Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test. Crosstabs were used to check for confounding variables. The two groups, the placebo and the treatment group were tested against each other. The findings from the data illustrated that in the treatment group there was a statistically significant improvement in the severity of symptoms in seven of the fourteen symptoms over the duration of the study, while five of the fourteen symptoms of the placebo group had a statistically significant improvement in severity over the four week period. Overall the severity of the treatment group had an improvement of 42% compared to the 28% improvement of the placebo group. Both groups showed a reduction of the frequency of symptoms over the duration of the study.
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The homeopathic market : profiling the use of homeopathic remedies at early childhood development centres in the Pretoria East RegionDa Silva-Esclana, Natasha 30 January 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of parents with children in Early
Childhood Development (ECD) centres using Over the Counter (OTC) homeopathic remedies,
specific to the Pretoria East region. Secondary objectives included determining the extent of use
of OTC homeopathic remedies, the perceptions of parents regarding homeopathy and natural
remedies as well as the positioning of homeopathy. The research was designed around
descriptive and exploratory methods using quantitative research techniques. Aspects such as
demographic information and the general health of families, attitudes, perceptions and opinions
specific to homeopathy, natural remedies and conventional medicine, as well as details on
remedy usage and brands, were addressed.
From the findings of the study a clear profile could be identified. Further to the profile, the
perceptions of respondents regarding OTC homeopathic remedies as well as reasons for using
these remedies are discussed. The positioning of OTC homeopathic remedies was done based
on spider graphs, exploratory factor analysis, cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling.
Several recommendations were made to the homeopathic industry, the Ministry of Health,
medical professionals, Medical Aid Schemes, pharmacists and the pharmaceutical industry, as
well as the Department of Social Development. The study concludes with details specific to the
limitations of the study and further research suggestions. / Economics / M.A. Commerce (Business Management)
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The perceptions and management of ADD/ADHD by homoeopathic practitioners in KwaZulu-NatalMedina, Megan 27 August 2012 (has links)
Dissertation submitted in partial compliance with the requirements for the Master's Degree in Technology: Homoeopathy, Durban University of Technology, 2012. / INTRODUCTION
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) is a multifactorial and clinically heterogeneous disorder that is associated with tremendous financial burden, stress to families and adverse academic and vocational outcomes (Bierderman, 2005). ADD/ADHD is currently one of the most researched childhood conditions, yet there is still much controversy and misunderstanding surrounding it. It is also one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders of childhood development (Picton, 2005) and the prevalence of this disorder in adults is increasingly recognized (Bierderman, 2005).
Parents are seeking alternatives, as they are concerned with the side effects of Methylphenidate hydrochloride and other conventional medication used to treat the symptoms of ADD/ADHD.
AIM
The aim of this research was to document the current practices of registered homoeopathic practitioners, with regard to ADD/ADHD. In addition, their perceptions regarding aetiology, treatment, management and success rate was investigated. This research took the form of a qualitative survey targeting homoeopaths practicing within the KwaZulu- Natal region.
METHOD
A total of 42 practitioners were contacted, 35 practitioners initially agreed to participate in the study, and the questionnaires were electronically sent to them via email. Of these 35 homoeopaths, 22 participated in the survey, i.e. giving an overall response rate of 62 percent. The questionnaires were electronically distributed and collected via email. The raw data was coded and captured by Google docs and the results were analysed by utilizing the SPSS for Windows version 18 SPSS/PASW 2009.
RESULTS
The majority of the responding homoeopaths practiced in the more urban areas of KwaZulu-Natal, more specifically within the eThekwini Durban area. The majority of these homoeopaths had qualified from the Durban University of Technology, were English speaking females and were between the ages of 25-35 years old.
The homoeopaths within this study found that most patients who present with ADD/ADHD symptoms are previously diagnosed by paediatrician’s neurologists or psychologists. According to the homoeopaths participating in the study, the general consensus is that the diagnosis of ADD/ADHD is given far too easily, and without proper assessment, 86 percent of the homoeopaths are of the opinion that ADD/ADHD is misdiagnosed, and ninety one percent stated that ADD/ADHD is over diagnosed.
The majority of the practitioners prescribe a simplex remedy, or the Simillimum, whereas only a few practitioners prescribe a complex remedy. It was found that the most common complex prescribed is Nervoheel®. Some practitioners prefer to make up their own complexes, which would be patient specific.
In this study it was found that 68 percent of the practitioners reported the sycotic miasm to be most common, and 54 percent of the practitioners reported the tubercular miasm to be the second most common presenting miasm.
The homoeopaths in this study stated that they prefer to use a holistic approach to obtain optimal well being, thus advice, lifestyle adjustments, education and counselling all form part of the treatment and management of a patient with ADD/ADHD, making it unique and specific to each case. Of the adjunctive therapies, Vitamins, supplements, and nutritional changes are recommended, especially if a deficiency has been identified. The most commonly prescribed supplements for ADD/ADHD are the Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s) followed by Vitamin B Complexes, Multi-vitamins and Magnesium, Zinc, and Calcium.
CONCLUSION
The majority of the homoeopaths in this study reported that they are having a moderate to great success in treating and managing patients with ADD/ADHD. Many of these practitioners thought there to be no single cause for ADD/ADHD, however many of them found there to be a few significant contributing factors to the development or aetiology of ADD/ADHD. These factors include; genetics, environment, diet, vaccinations and family dynamics. The majority of the practitioners believe that ADD/ADHD is far too easily diagnosed and that further assessment of the mental, emotional, and physical symptoms of the patient need to be taken into consideration. The majority of the homoeopaths in this study prefer to use Simplex treatment, and consider diet, lifestyle changes, and phytotherapy the most successful adjunctive therapies when treating and managing a patient with ADD/ADHD.
Many of the practitioners within this study reported that homoeopathy should be considered a primary treatment option for patients with ADD/ADHD, as the focus of the treatment is on determining the cause of the symptoms, and then managing the patient as a whole, focusing on changing the diet, altering the lifestyle, and treating the totality of the mental, emotional and physical symptoms.
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The homeopathic market : profiling the use of homeopathic remedies at early childhood development centres in the Pretoria East RegionDa Silva-Esclana, Natasha 30 January 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of parents with children in Early
Childhood Development (ECD) centres using Over the Counter (OTC) homeopathic remedies,
specific to the Pretoria East region. Secondary objectives included determining the extent of use
of OTC homeopathic remedies, the perceptions of parents regarding homeopathy and natural
remedies as well as the positioning of homeopathy. The research was designed around
descriptive and exploratory methods using quantitative research techniques. Aspects such as
demographic information and the general health of families, attitudes, perceptions and opinions
specific to homeopathy, natural remedies and conventional medicine, as well as details on
remedy usage and brands, were addressed.
From the findings of the study a clear profile could be identified. Further to the profile, the
perceptions of respondents regarding OTC homeopathic remedies as well as reasons for using
these remedies are discussed. The positioning of OTC homeopathic remedies was done based
on spider graphs, exploratory factor analysis, cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling.
Several recommendations were made to the homeopathic industry, the Ministry of Health,
medical professionals, Medical Aid Schemes, pharmacists and the pharmaceutical industry, as
well as the Department of Social Development. The study concludes with details specific to the
limitations of the study and further research suggestions. / Economics / M.A. Commerce (Business Management)
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Homeopatická léčba v České republice / Homeopathy Treatment in the Czech RepublicPoukarová, Hana January 2011 (has links)
My thesis is divided into three parts. In the technology part are summarized knowledge of homeopathy and its principles with regard to research in this area, in the second part is mapped the availability of entities of homeopathic treatment. The last part focuses on the cost effectiveness of treatment of acute illnesses typical for winter season.
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