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  • One Day seminar on ‘Homoeopathy At Bedside’

    Published on June 17, 2014

    The Progressive Homoeopathy Society, a registered NGO for promoting skills of Homoeopathy, organized a one day Seminar on management of terminally ill patient with homoeopathy by a renowned Homoeopathy doctor Prof. (Dr.) L. M. Khan, Ex-Director (in-charge) of National Institute of Homoeopathy, Kolkata, Govt. of India. He is also a mentor and guide to all the aspiring homoeopathy doctors. Prof. (Dr.) L. M. Khan shared his experience on how to observe and prescribe patients at bedside. With his profound teaching and an out-of-convention approach towards understanding diseases in order to cure them, he discussed few cases where homoeopathy has miraculously helped many patients. Through this seminar we got to know how emotional issues are translating to physical illness and the way to solve them with your caring attitude and homoeopathic medicines. The most important part discussed during the scientific session of then seminar was how to manage terminally ill patients with homoeopathy.20140615_122420

    He shared few resolution of such cases that has taken place earlier from old classical books of homoeopathy like Orgonon of Medicine. During the seminar Prof (Dr.) L.M. Khan said, “In todays time the emerging field of psycho-neuro-immunology and pioneering work on lifestyle diseases having psycho-somatic etiologies has underlined the significance of homeostatic functioning of man with respect to his physical body, mind and is accessory circumstances. The doctor should possess an extraordinary understanding for the nervous and mental activities of his patients.” Dr.L .M Khan discussed few Terminally ILL diseases such as CA Rectum which he cured through homeopathy.

    The seminar was attended by senior doctors, practitioners who came from far off places like M.P., Punjab, H.P., Chandigarh apart from Delhi NCR. And, after these deliberations, all will be extending lasting benefits to such terminally ill patients those who lose all hopes of any respite.

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