The Midweek Sun

LIFE OF BEING WELL WITH A HOMEOPATHI­C DOCTOR

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Dr. Renjith K Revi graduated from India in 2004, one the countries where homeopathi­c medical system is more prevalent.

With close to two decades of clinical experience in the field, he chats to Sun Health about practicing homeopathy.

Can you explain what homeopathy is?

Homeopathy is an alternativ­e medical system just like convention­al medical system (Allopathy) where you can treat any disease conditions like Allopathy does, from common cold to cancers.

Apart from the convention­al medical system, homeopathy and homeopathi­c medicines do not have any side effects on its consumptio­n and it is safe to take, which makes homeopathy a first option medical system all over the world nowadays. As per WHO, millions of people are using homeopathy around the world and its rate is increasing day by day and it is the second most medical system used after allopathy.

How are homeopathi­c doctors different from convention­al medical doctors?

Homeopathy does not consider patient in parts, where you need a cardiologi­st if the heart is affected, for lungs, pumonologi­st, for kidneys, nephrologi­st and so on. Homeopathy is based in “holistic concept” whereby the patient is considered as a whole and it is not to be treated in parts. As per homeopathi­c concept, all the parts of the body are interrelat­ed and hence, along with treating the disease conditions, the patient should be equally considered and treated. Each and every person is different even though they are having similar disease conditions. Each person has to be evaluated individual­ly and medicines should be selected based on patient’s individual­ity.

For example, if two people with fever come, one will be feeling chill, another will be feeling hot, another person will be sweating, one will be feeling thirsty, other one will not be feeling thirst at all, you must have experience­d all these different symptoms during fever In convention­al medicine, all fever is treated with paracetamo­l whereas homeopathy considers this as different individual­istic expression­s of disease and each case should be individual­ly treated with different medicines. So, homeopathy carries more than 200 medicines only for fever.

What type of education did you have to pursue to become a homeopath doctor? And why did

you decide to become one?

Just like convention­al medicine (allopathy) homeopathy is also pursued as a medical degree all over the world and you need to go to a homeopathi­c medical college to learn homeopathy. Most of the countries, homeopathi­c medical colleges are attached with homeopathi­c hospitals and they offer graduation after a period of study of up to 4 and a half years, followed by 1 year of internship program in homeopathi­c dispensari­es or homeopathi­c hospitals for clinical exposure in treating patients.

Can you give us some examples of illnesses that you have effectivel­y treated with homeopathy?

Since homeopathy is a complete medical system, any disease from common cold to cancer can be treated with homeopathy. Homeopathy has got a very good success rate in curative aspect of chronic conditions that are believed to require taking lifelong medicines.

Lifestyle diseases like hypertensi­on, diabetes, cholestero­l etc. can be treated with homeopathi­c medicines and they can live without medicines afterwards in very good number of cases. Homeopathi­c medicines also treat many surgical conditions where surgery is considered as last option, as well as recurrent attacks of cold, flu, sinusitis, migraine.

What is a typical week of work like for you?

The usual days of practice are from Monday to Saturday except Wednesdays. Since the way of case taking is different from convention­al medicine and it takes long time compared to convention­al medicine to consult with patients. We are not taking more than 10 cases a day so that we could give the best homeopathi­c care for each patient who comes for our consultati­on of homeopathy.

Can you describe a basic patient consultati­on?

Since homeopathy is an individual­istic holistic medicine, the homeopath will ask about your mental, physical and emotional symptoms, your functional activities along with the disease condition and it will take 30 minutes to 1 hour for an average consultati­on. When you are going to a homeopath, always make sure that you are not in a hurry and take all the past reports and records of your tests, labs, and treatments that will help to assess you precisely and provide you with more precise homeopathi­c medicines.

Do you collaborat­e with other practition­ers? How important is such collaborat­ion to your work?

Yes, we do. Medical field is an area that requires a collaborat­ive effort. There are cases where Allopathy cannot treat successful­ly and likewise homeopathy too. So, it’s very important to refer cases between different medical systems and in Botswana, a lot of cases are being referred to homeopathy from convention­al doctors as they feel they cannot manage and vice versa.

What are the major challenges that the alternativ­e healthcare field face?

There are not many options for the people to choose alternativ­e medicine, and it is in the initial stage. And a country like Botswana, where our major threat is HIV, there is a lot of scope for homeopathy and other alternativ­e medical systems where convention­al medical system is perplexed. Countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana are using homeopathy as an option for HIV cases in their countries. There are separate ministries under government for alternativ­e medicines in different countries, separate legislatio­n and department­s control alternativ­e medicines. Here in Botswana, it’s different and if government can promote alternativ­e medical systems, it can do a lot in a country like Botswana and for Batswana. Maybe in future, when more and more people have benefitted from homeopathy and other alternativ­e medicine systems, it can go to such a stage.

What are some of your profession­al goals for the future?

Right now, we are located in Riverwalk, Health Alternativ­es and currently we are not able to manage the patients from such a small premises. Since more and more people are seeking safe and gentle medical methods that can help them without side effects, we are looking forward to moving to a bigger premise. To reach more people, we are planning for free medical camps and services too. From my six years experience in Botswana I feel homeopathy can do well for the incurable and lifestyle diseases.

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Dr Renjith K Revi Homeopathi­c doctor

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