An opinion piece about Homeopathy Education by Dimple Kirpalani
The dictionary meaning of the word Difficult is ‘needing much effort or skill to accomplish, deal with,or understand.’
In the world of Homeopathy, the phrase ‘difficult cases’ has become synonymous with a good Homeopathic practice. As we grow as Homeopaths, as our practice grows and as we see success, it is inevitable, that difficult cases become...
An opinion piece by Homeopath Dimple Kirpalani and a case history.
One of the many beautiful aspects of homeopathy is that we can still experience a healthcare approach that is individual to our needs.
According to Prof. George Vithoulkas: “An important idea introduced by Hahnemann and which causes homeopathy to differ from conventional medicine is individualising. He maintained that there are no diseases, but only patients, and therefore...
Dr. Dimple Kirpalani shares a case of a slow healing wound and sinusitis in a man of 64. Fastidious, aversion to fish and desires tea were among the symptoms that led to the simillimum.
Abstract:
Occupational injuries may often lead to delayed wound healing, presenting challenges for both patients and their families. Factors like repetitive trauma, poor circulation, and underlying health...
Authors: Dimple Kirpalani, Dr Aaditi Lakshmana
Abstract
Speech delay is a common developmental concern affecting children worldwide, with various genetic, environmental and neurological factors contributing to its occurrence. While early intervention is crucial for optimal outcomes, treating delayed speech can be very demanding and requires intricate attention. In such cases, classical homeopathy may be used as an adjunct along to speech therapy. This case study recounts the successful treatment...
Dr. Dimple Kirpalani presents a case of chorea in a girl of 11, treated with the classical homeopathy approach. Fear of thunderstorms, anxiety about health of relatives, fastidious and desires honey were among the symptoms leading to the simillimum.
Case History:
Patient was a female aged 11 years. Prior to the first appointment I was informed by the mother that the girl suffered from tics and jerks, involuntary movements diagnosed as chorea. Over the years things had gotten worse...