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Electro-Homeopathy Treatment Procedure

Electro-Homeopathic doctors approach their practice in a similar way to conventional doctors. The process of diagnosing an illness begins with a thorough history taking, examination, and investigation. However, in addition to understanding the patient’s signs and symptoms, Electro-Homeopathic doctors are interested in learning about the individual patient and how their symptoms affect them on a personal level.

During an Electro-Homeopathic consultation, the doctor will ask questions about the patient’s lifestyle, eating habits, personality traits, sleep patterns, and medical history. This information is used to create a complete picture of the patient, which is then matched to the symptoms of their illness to prescribe a specific type and strength of Electro-Homeopathic medicine. The initial appointment can take up to an hour, while follow-up appointments usually last around 30 minutes. However, the length of the appointment may vary depending on the practitioner and the setting in which they work.

To make the most of an Electro-Homeopathic consultation, it is helpful for patients to prepare by making notes and considering all the issues affecting their health. Some practitioners may even ask new patients to complete a questionnaire before their first appointment to save time.

Once the consultation is complete, the Electro-Homeopathic doctor will provide a prescription and advise the patient on how often to take the medicine. Electro-Homeopathic remedies are typically taken in drops or tablet form, but may also be available in liquid or syrup form, or in the form of gels or creams for certain conditions. It is important for patients to follow the doctor’s instructions carefully to ensure the most effective treatment

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ELECTROPATHY RECOGNITION BILL

 V.25011/244/2011-HR
Government of India 
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 
(Department of Health Research)
To,
Sh. C.B. Mahindrakar Baliram Nilaya,
Devi Nagar, Near Church,
Post – Shahapur,
Dist : Yadagiri-585223
(Karnataka)

A proposal for enactment o a legislation titled “The Recognition of New System of Medicines Bill” to provide procedure for recognition of new systems of medicine for the purpose of practice and education in that system and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto is under consideration.
                                                                                                            Your Faithfully,
(J.P.Mehta)
Director & CPIO


HC rules in favour of electropathy practice
KOCHI: Police should not disturb registered practitioners of electropathy unless a crime is committed due to its practice or any law is infringed, the Kerala high court has ordered. 

Electropathy or electro-homeopathy, classified as alternative medicine, is a derivative of homeopathy that relies on remedies from non-poisonous plants. 

The petition said though electropathy was recognized by the government and Sandeep Kansal was a registered practitioner, the Valenchery PSI was frequently summoning him to the station and harassing him. The petitioner also produced copies of two orders from the Union ministry of health and family welfare recognizing electropathy and copies of five HC judgments clarifying electropathy was not banned. 


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