Africa is not just animal safaris, poverty
and tribal life you see on your 24-hour news station. Africa is
a vibrant continent where both modern and traditional ways are
coexisting side by side. In Kenya, there are more mobile phones
per capita than in many other countries. Broadband is becoming
readily available. Every convenience in technology is available
in the capital, Nairobi, and other large cities just as you would
find in New Delhi or other developing countries. Still, there
is terrible poverty in the cities and country – about 50%
of the population – and remote rural tribal life still dominates
the population.
Even though homeopaths have been working in Kenya since 1928,
it never went beyond the practitioners’ small communities
they worked in.
However in 1998, this writer (Didi Ananda Ruchira, an American
yogi-sannyasi) arrived and decided homeopathy is exactly what
Kenyans needed for affordable health care. Abha Light Foundation
was born through a series of free mobile clinics serving slums
and villages. ALF also started a training program which grew from
a few homeopathic first-aiders to what it is today, a two year
natural medicine college.
Community Development, Not Charity
I would like to say a word about charity or free clinics. Homeopaths
may not be familiar with development work. Anyone working in the
field of community development knows that “aid” doesn’t
really work. As you distribute free handouts more and more, people
learn not to work or help themselves, but rather come to expect
things to be given to them. Such type of “aid” has
done little except to develop a beggar mentality. People become
more, not less, dependant on it. As a result, communities don’t
grow at all.
There are different types of approaches in development work.
Relief work – this is to temporarily alleviate a
disaster situation. Relief camps, medical camps will be treating
for free.
Permanent relief – this is setting up a charity clinic
in an economically depressed area. Again it may be for free or
low-cost.
Community development - Pioneering the establishment of
a local clinic or, nationwide, of homeopathy itself in the country.
This work has to take a long view and should not be free.
If the foreign homeopaths coming to pioneer homeopathy in a developing
country only give away the medicine for free, it will only give
some temporary, immediate help and not lead to the long-term establishment
of homeopathy. The foreign volunteer homeopaths will feel very
good about themselves that they’ve done something for the
poor of the world, but what will be remain of homeopathy when
they’re gone?
If the foreigners are treating for free to the poor, how will
a local homeopath hope to make her livelihood? It will mean that
they, in turn, will need outside donors to support them in their
work.
Pioneering homeopaths must think deeply about these aspects of
their work. I appeal to all volunteers and pioneers of homeopathy
to consider all aspects of how to establish homeopathy permanently
in the countries they visit.
At Abha Light, we’ve understood this and we don’t
encourage free clinics. People should pay something, should take
responsibility for their health, even if it’s very small.
It’s true, occasionally, when we get in a special funding,
we will conduct free clinics. But these are done far and away
from the permanent clinics our home-grown homeopaths are trying
to establish.
What needs to be done in pioneering Homeopathy
There are several aspects involved in pioneering. Abha Light has
been working through these steps over the last ten years.
Popularization & public education, i.e. “creating
demand” – This is done with initial free/cheap
clinics, mobile clinics, and PR such as newspaper and radio interviews,
advertising, etc.
Training homeopaths, i.e. “creating supply”
– I mean to say, establishing a school for training. In
this way, you will meet the growing demand for homeopathic treatment.
These local homeopaths should be able to make their own livelihood,
and not depend on foreign charity.
Establishing a permanent source of medicine
– that is establishing an in-country dispensary or pharmacy
that can handle demand and not depend on expensive importation.
Legalization and recognition – Establishing
a relationship with the Ministry of Health, public health, pharmaceutical
board, establishing an independent homeopathic society to represent
homeopathy to the government and to the public.
Treatment in Africa
Homeopathic treatment in Africa seems to differ somewhat compared
to what today’s homeopaths are accustomed to in industrialized
countries.
First, for many people, especially in villages, traditional herbal
medicine is still a first-line medicine. People often try herbal
medicine before they will go to expensive allopathic hospitals.
This attitude helps homeopathy gain acceptance in Kenya and Africa.
People see it as another form of herbal or natural medicine.
Besides this, Kenyans have joined the wave of popular demand
for alternative and natural medicine. They are experiencing and
understanding the dangers of side effects of allopathic drugs.
Secondly, much of disease in Kenya and Africa is still in acute
form. Kenya and Africa is, as yet, only in the first generation
of widespread allopathic drug influences. The miasmic and suppressed
states of acute diseases are often easily reversed and treatable.
Surely too, there is a lot of chronic disease, and it is on the
rise: diabetes, cancer, hypertension, asthma, and disturbingly
too, autism etc. It’s all growing thanks to the increasing
“modern living”, “modern diet” and “modern
drugs” being imposed on Kenyans. But because we are still
in the early stages of allopathic domination, comparative to homeopathy
in industrialized countries, these too are often readily treatable.
Epidemic treatment protocols are well applied on the
Continent
As I wrote above, much of disease in Africa is in acute form.
For this reason, we have a great advantage in our ability to treat
en masse.
The biggest killer in Africa is not HIV/AIDS, it’s malaria.
Of course the vested interests of Big Pharma would like the donor
countries (of Europe, USA) to believe that homeopathy doesn’t
work, but indeed it does.
For homeopathy to reach out in Africa, homeopaths everywhere
have employed the Hahnemann’s protocols on epidemic and
prophylactic treatment. With a few well-selected remedies we are
able to treat rapidly hundreds and thousands of patients of malaria,
typhoid, worms, TB, HIV/AIDS, and numerous other acute and parasitic
infections.
It is very possible to treat in a mobile clinic or refugee camp
hundreds or thousands of patients in a short span of time. Homeopaths
in Kenya learn how to take a quick but complete symptom picture
through the classic use of Boenninghausen’s “CLAMS”
(concomitant, location, aetiology, modality, sensation).
Case: BCG/DPT toxicity reversed after 22 years
Recently I saw a remarkable case. The young lady, 22 years old,
came, accompanied by her mother. Her story was simple. She coughs.
In fact as she arrived, that is all you could hear. She coughs
every 30-60 seconds. She coughs even in her sleep. She never stops
coughing.
Her mother explained that she’s been coughing since she
was two weeks old. I took that as an interesting remark since
most mothers would only describe it as “since she was born”.
So the day it all started is burned in the mother’s mind.
For 22 years this young woman has never seen an hour go by without
coughing.
Over the years she’s been x-rayed, diagnosed for TB, re-diagnosed
for asthma, x-rayed and diagnosed again and again and given every
kind of medicine in the allopathic drug store. Nothing has worked.
For myself, I perceived the problem as one of vaccination. I
immediately gave her a few drops of Pertussin 15 and continued
my interview with her, since I wanted to see the action of it.
Within a few minutes her cough eased up only slightly. Encouraged,
I then gave her DPT 200 followed by BCG 200. Within another few
minutes her cough eased up dramatically, reducing in intensity
and frequency. Within a half hour of her visit, her cough had
reduced by about 80%.
I sent her home with a series of remedies – first to continue
the detox with DPT 200 & BCG 200, to be followed by Drosera
200 if she still had problems.
She continues to improve. She now sleeps through the night without
coughing, the stitch in her side is gone, she can walk long distances,
her cough has reduced to just a few time a in a day and she’s
even gone a full day without coughing at all.
From various readings on homeopathic treatment of vaccination,
one may think that you can’t easily treat against vaccination
by the time the child is about 8 or 10 years old, but this case
has shattered that misconception.
Conclusion
Homeopathy has a lot to offer Kenya, Africa and all developing
countries. Ten years ago, Abha Light was nearly alone as a non-governmental
organization pioneering modern homeopathy. Nowadays there are
pioneering homeopaths, schools and organizations in about 15 African
countries.
Let us work together to spread homeopathy to every village of
the world!
Sincerely,
Didi Ananda Ruchira
Director
Cells: 0733-895466 / 0723-869133
www.abhalight.org
Skype: anandarucira