what homeopathic remedy can control the hypothalamus?!


Question: What homeopathic remedy can control the hypothalamus?
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If you think you have a problem with your hypothalmus see your GP. They can arrange all the necessary blood tests to check your thyroid gland function, adrenal glands function, and your sex hormone levels, etc. You must have had some symptoms for your concern.....make a list of all your symptoms, how long you have been experiencing them, etc.

Perhaps you are just stressed. Some relaxation techniques or meditation, a hot bath with lavender essential oil and Epsom salts, and talking to a friendly ear might help. Try a little lemon balm tea for anxiety. If you don't have high blood pressure you can also drink licorice tea to support your adrenal glands. If you are not on any thyroid medication then sea kelp will support the health of your thyroid gland. Vitamin B complex will support your nervous system.

Don't use licorice if you have high blood pressure.....it could be dangerous to do so. Don't take sea kelp if you are on any medication for your thyroid gland....it could be harmful to do so.

To put your mind at ease see your GP better because any major dysfunction would need medical treatment.

Best wishes.



Homeopathic remedies are not prescribed on a "take this for that" basis. The hypothalamus is a gland that regulates body temperature (among other things). So if you were experiencing issues with feeling chills/hot or cold sweats, a homeopathic remedy that was selected based on your overall symptom picture might have an effect on the hypothalamus. Homoepathy stimulates your body to heal itself and return to a state of balance.
Contrary to nasty troll propaganda, Homeopathy is a 200 year old system of medicine used by tens of millions of people worldwide. Next to allopathy, it's the largest form of medicine in use today. Claims that it doesn't work, etc. are just plain hogwash put forth by shills for the drug companies. It's nice that over 200 studies show it's effectiveness, but the empirical evidence of cured clinical cases speaks for itself. If bloodletting still worked allopaths would be using it today. Allopathic history is a history of theories that didn't work. Homeopathy has a far better track record.



Homeopathy is an accepted form of medical treatment in enlightened countries like Germany, UK and also Australia.
USA is still behind the times and is ruled by the AMA and very closed mind thinking.

The Royal Family uses them to stay healthy and to prevent disease.
Homoeopathy is taught at Australian Universities. To get that approval they needed to pass stringent scientific controls, so that it could stand alongside other academic subjects.
I take homoeopathic preparations every time I go overseas including all the homeopathic vaccinations-for malaria, cholera, dengue fever,etc.Never been affected by anything.

Homoeopathy can influence but not control the hypothlamus like many other things like essential oils and allopathically prescribed drugs
Best to see your homoeopath to get a tailormade remedy.
And why would you want to control the hypothalamus anyway?

And ignore all the pseudo GPs and others debunking homoeopathy- it definitely works. I am living proof.



There are many wonderful remedies to cure hypothalamus. The indicated remedy is selected for the individual, based on his objective and subjective symptoms. There is no general or specific remedy for everybody. Individualization and not generalisation is the principle of Homoeopathy. Contact a Homoeopath to select the indicated remedy for you. Don't buy over the counter on the advice of a layman i.e a quack.

"Everyday Miracles of Homoeopathy" by Dr. Vijayalakshmi.



Homeopathy does not work; any real homeopath will be happy to admit they sell only 'remedies' in the form of water and/or sugar pills which obviously does nothing. They rely purely on the placebo effect or regression to the mean for results.

There have been no medical trials that show that homeopathy can work (as would be expected).

Homeopaths are rarely medically trained and most have very little knowledge even about basic human biology.

If you are ill, you should rely on the advice of doctors, not people who pretend to be doctors.



IMAGERY: Is the answer to your question.

The first 9 answer talked about how Homeopathic Medicine and remedies don't work and sometime the same ones go as far as to call homoepathy doctor quacks.

Althought it sound complex, homeopaths say the basics are easy to learn and many people can develop enough homeopathic skills to treat most of their families' minor ailments at home.

HOMEOPATHY: What Is It?
Homeopathy, a form of medicine that relies on minute amounts of herbs, minerals and other substances to stimulate a person's natural defenses to help the body heal itself, often tames illnesses with a single dose of medicine and causes virtually no sside effects.

Worldwide, homeopathy is commonly practiced in many countries, including India, Mexico and Russia. About four in every ten people in France and one iin three people in England-including the British royal family-use homeopathy, according to the National Center ffor Homeopathy.

While homeopathic medicine may conjure up some pretty exotic "Images, many of these therapies are more familiar than you think.

If you've ever massaged your temples to ease a headache, applied an ice pack to a sprained ankle or listened to your car radio to de-stress during a traffic jam, you've already practiced some simple natural healing techniques.

It would be hard for me to believe David, and other member of this panel or mothers and fathers who have childre who maybe fell or hurt a knee and you use a little aloe or sauve. That homoepathy.

As not to confuse Homeopathy with Hypothalamus.

Some rewearchers theorize that images are formed as a result of electro-chemical reactions in the limbic system, a potion of the brain that processes emotions such as plesure, pain, fright and anger.

As these images arise in the limbic system, they are probably interpreted by the cerebal cortex, which is involved in higher brain function such as reasoning and memory. Without the cerebral cortex, these images would probably be meaningless to us, Dr. Gersten speculates.

The limbic system is also connected by nerves to the hypothalamus , a potion of the brain regulates body temperature, heart rate, hanger, thirst, sleeping and sexual arousal, and to the pituitary gland, which oversees all of our hormones.

So after an image forms in the limbic system and is deciphered by the cerebral cortex, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland scramble into action, casuing physiological reactions throught the body.

If you imagine yourself watersking, for example, your brain triggers the release of nerve impulses, chemicals and hormones from the hypothalamus and pituitary gland that affect every one of your cells. In return, the cells can send sisnals back to the brain that make the experience seem more vivid and cause the mind to release more chemicals to sustain that image.

So for better or worse, nearly every image has an effect on your body.
"Let's say you're stuck in traffic and you're going to be late foor an important meeting. What happens? You see see all of those people impatiently waiting for you at the meeting.

You're not in that meeting yet. You don't even know if that's what they're doing. But you create that image, and as a consequence, your heart rate goes up, your breathing becomes more shallow, your plams get sweaty, your hands get cold, and your muscle get tense. You're producing adrenaline, which is going to keep your body unnecessary on alert," says Barbara Dossey, R.N., director of Holistic Nursing Consulants in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and co-author of Rituals of Healing: Using Imagery for Health and Wellness.

Getting Down to Basic:
So if you can learn to use the images in myour mind instead of letting them flow over you like a wild, untamed river, they can have positive, long-term effects, on your health and well-being, Dr. Gersten, says

Is it difficult to master? "Everybody thinks, everyones feels and everyone can successfully use imagery.

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Homeopathic remedies are placebos, and only do things other placebos do. That includes effects related to hypothalamus:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.11…
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.11…



Homeopathy not only does not work, has never worked, and will most likely never worked, but it's alleged function directly contradicts almost all known fields of science.

"Homeopathy is among the worst examples of faith-based medicine... These axioms [of homeopathy] are not only out of line with scientific facts but also directly opposed to them. If homeopathy is correct, much of physics, chemistry, and pharmacology must be incorrect... To have an open mind about homeopathy or similarly implausible forms of alternative medicine (eg, Bach flower remedies, spiritual healing, crystal therapy) is therefore not an option. We think that a belief in homeopathy exceeds the tolerance of an open mind. We should start from the premise that homeopathy cannot work and that positive evidence reflects publication bias or design flaws until proved otherwise... We wonder whether any kind of evidence would persuade homeopathic physicians of their self-delusion and challenge them to design a methodologically sound trial, which if negative would finally persuade them to shut up shop... Homeopathy is based on an absurd concept that denies progress in physics and chemistry. Some 160 years after Homeopathy and Its Kindred Delusions, an essay by Oliver Wendell Holmes, we are still debating whether homeopathy is a placebo or not... Homeopathic principles are bold conjectures. There has been no spectacular corroboration of any of its founding principles... After more than 200 years, we are still waiting for homeopathy “heretics” to be proved right, during which time the advances in our understanding of disease, progress in therapeutics and surgery, and prolongation of the length and quality of life by so-called allopaths have been breathtaking. The true skeptic therefore takes pride in closed mindedness when presented with absurd assertions that contravene the laws of thermodynamics or deny progress in all branches of physics, chemistry, physiology, and medicine." - Edzard Ernst

http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?cat…
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4034
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/homeopathy/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy



Homoeopathy does work!
After years of getting treatment from an ordinary doctors who was more interested in plying my family with drugs from multi international drug companies we changed to a better option.

We are healthier and better for it.
Homoepathy can affect any body part including the hypothalamus



There are of course no homeopathic remedies that control anything.

GP for more years than I care to remember



Your actual question: How can water affect the hypothalamus? Answer: It doesn't.



None. Homeopathy does not work!



Your body needs water and sea salt. Go to watercure.com and read everything on the web page.

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