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I have many times come across discussions related to the use of
homeopathy medicines in cases of snakebites and poisoning in general.
My students also raise this question invariably every year. In the
text that follows, I will try to provide a logical approach for
the treatment of cases of poisoning. The ideas that I am going to
present are in part given in the Organon of Medicine and
in part relate to my own understanding of the subject. The article
is in a question-answer format. I hope it will help to create some
standard guidelines for the homeopathic community.
What to do in cases of acute poisoning?
In cases of acute chemical poisoning or biological poisoning, the
first step should be to use measures to remove the toxin from the
body or to antidote it using specific anti-toxins/antidotes/anti-venoms.
Administering activated charcoal is recommended for the gastro-intestinal
decontamination of most poisons, unless doing so is contra-indicated.
Gastric lavage should be considered in life-threatening cases of
poisoning that present within the first hour. Specific antidotes
like hydroxocobalamin, stonefish and snake antevenenes, digoxin-specific
antibodies, esmolol hydrochloride, and octreotide should be used
in specific cases. Please refer the following documents for more
details about general management of acute poisoning.
http://web.uct.ac.za/
http://www.who.int/
http://w3.whosea.org/
Can I use Homeopathic Medicines in Acute Poisoning/Snake-bites?
No. Homeopathy should not be used as the primary treatment in cases
of acute poisoning. A specific anti-venom/anti-toxin should be administered
to the patient as soon as possible. Homeopathy medicines do not
have any effect on the toxin but homeopathy medicines can be used
as supportive simultaneous treatment to allay the anxiety fear and
to improve the vitality of the patient.
Why Homeopathic Medicines will not work as effective antidotes
in poisoning cases?
Many homeopaths will disagree with what I have written above but
there is strong logic and practical wisdom behind these statements,
which does not go against homeopathic philosophy. The effect of
any disease-causing influence on the human body is explained in
homeopathy as follows:
Every substance that acts in a morbific manner has some effect
on the body due to its inherent nature and properties. This effect
is referred to as the Primary Action of that substance/agent.
The body reacts instinctively to any stimulus that is inimical to
life in an effort to maintain homeostasis and preserve life. This
action of the body (Vital Force) is termed the Secondary Action.
This is what Hahnemann says about the Primary and Secondary Action
in the Organon:
§ 63- Every agent that acts upon
the vitality, every medicine, deranges more or less the vital force,
and causes a certain alteration in the health of the individual
for a longer or a shorter period. This is termed primary action.
Although a product of the medicinal and vital powers conjointly,
it is principally due to the former power. To its action our vital
force endeavors to oppose its own energy. This resistant action
is a property, is indeed an automatic action of our life-preserving
power, which goes by the name of secondary action or counteraction.
§ 64- During the primary action
of the artificial morbific agents (medicines) on our healthy body,
as seen in the following examples, our vital force seems to conduct
itself merely in a passive (receptive) manner, and appears, so to
say, compelled to permit the impressions of the artificial power
acting from without to take place in it and thereby after its state
of health; it then, however, appears to rouse itself again, as it
were, and to develop (A) the exact opposite condition of health
(counteraction, secondary action ) to this effect (primary action)
produced upon it, if there be such an opposite, and that in as great
a degree as was the effect (primary action) of the artificial morbific
agent on it, and proportionate to its own energy; - or (B) if there
be not in nature a state exactly the opposite of the primary action,
it appears to endeavor to indifferentiate itself, that is, to make
its superior power available in the extinction of the change wrought
in it from without (by the medicine), in the place of which it substitutes
its normal state (secondary action, curative action).
Now we come back to explaining why homeopathy will not work in
cases of acute and fatal poisoning. The poison has a strong Primary
Action which is very destructive for the tissues. Most poisons
(esp. snake poisons) are either haemotoxic or neurotoxic that is
they destroy these tissues due to their primary effect. The effect
begins instantaneously and depending upon the quality and quantity
of the toxin irreparable damage is done within seconds or minutes.
Homeopathically speaking, the body has two challenges in dealing
with acute toxicity. First, the vital force ultimately has the body
as a means to create the secondary action. Unfortunately, nature
has not provided our body with such means that the body can create
the secondary protective response as quickly as the material toxin
is doing the damage. Significant and often irreparable damage is
done even before the body is able to mobilize its resources properly.
Another problem is that most toxins destroy blood, nerves or liver
as their primary target. All of them are critical for the body in
mounting any defense against any morbific influence. That means
that the 'means' that the body has are themselves compromised.
So even if a homeopathic medicine matching the symptoms of the
acute poisoning is given to the patient, it will not be able to
show much beneficial effect because the homeopathic medicines rely
on stimulating the body to create beneficial secondary action. The
body will fail to utilize the homeopathic input as it does not have
the natural effective means to create a 'Seconadry Counter-Action'
and the morbific influence being primarily material (there is no
primary derangement of vital force and no disease 'process' as such
here) will not be affected by any effort to create 'Secondary Curative
Action'.
Also, the homeopathic principles are not against using 'life-saving'
measures where the vital force cannot help itself. Here is a quote
from Organon by Dr. Hahnemann:
Footnote to 67th Aphorism:
1 Only in the most urgent cases, where
danger to life and imminent death allow no time for the action of
a homoeopathic remedy - not hours, sometimes not even quarter-hours,
and scarcely minutes - in sudden accidents occurring to previously
healthy individuals - for example, in asphyxia and suspended animation
from lightning, from suffocation, freezing, drowning, etc. - is
it admissible and judicious, at all events as a preliminary measure
to stimulate the irritability and sensibility (the physical life)
with a palliative, as for instance, with gentle electrical shocks,
with clysters of strong coffee, with a stimulating odor, gradual
application of heat, etc. When this stimulation is effected, the
play of the vital organs again goes on in its former healthy manner,
for there is here no disease* to be removed, but merely an obstruction
and suppression of the healthy vital force. To this category belong
various antidotes to sudden poisoning: alkalies from mineral acids,
hepar sulphuris for metallic poisons, coffee and camphora (and ipecacuanha)
for poisoning by opium, etc.
Will potentised venoms work as antidotes?
The explanations above clearly show that there is no way potentised
venom can work as an antidote. Some companies have come out with
such products but there has been no clinical investigation on the
therapeutic effects of such potentised venoms as antidotes. Having
said that, I must add that it has been shown in many scientific
studies that potentised toxins (like arsenic and lead) help to eliminate
the toxin more quickly from the body. Tautopathy
also works on similar principles. Therefore potentised venoms MAY
help in the elimination process but this needs to be researched.
For those who are new to homeopathy, I would like to add here
that although the effects of potentised venoms as antidotes to venoms
has not been studied, homeopaths use potentised venoms as medicines
after drug-provings and medicines prepared from posions (like
Lachesis, Crotalus, Vipera, Tarentula, Arsenic, Plumbum etc.)
are some of the most well known and often used therapeutic agents
in homeopathy!
When and how to use homeopathic medicines in poisoning
cases?
Homeopathy does have a role to play in both acute and chronic poisoning.
There are four ways in which homeopathic medicines can be of use
in cases of poisoning:
1. As supportive treatment in cases of confirmed acute poisoning.
2. As primary treatment for cases of feared poisoning.
3. As tautopathic medicines in cases of chronic poisoning.
4. As homeopathic medicine in cases of chronic poisoning.
I will discuss the use of homeopathy in acute poisoning here and
follow with the use of chronic poisoning in the next question.
We all know that most snakes on earth are not poisonous and therefore
many snake bites are also non-toxic. But the person who is bitten
often collapses just due to fear of snakes or fear of death. In
such cases homeopathic medicines like Aconite, Arnica, Arsenic,
Belladona, Camphor, Chamomilla, Coccus, Digitalis, Hypericum, Ignatia,
Ledum, Mochus, Nux vomica, Opium etc. may help to remove the
fear and anxiety in such cases. The same set of medicines may also
be useful in treating cases with confirmed poisoning. Ultimatley
the medicine should be selected according to the acute totality
presented.
In confirmed cases of poisoning, even after the anti-venom is administered
and the life is out of danger, the person often takes many weeks
or months to become normal. The appropriate homeopathic medicines
can help the body to get rid of any pent up toxin and to improve
the vitality of the person in general. Such events can also leave
chronic psychological impressions that may manifest as undue anxiety
and unreasonable fears. Appropriate homeopathic treatment in such
cases may work wonders for the patient.
How to deal with cases of chronic poisoning?
Homeopathic medicines have a more active role to play in cases
of chronic organic or mineral poisoning. As mentioned above the
use of potentised toxins in such cases may help the body in eliminating
the toxins more quickly. This means using cuprum-met for copper
poisoning, arsenicum album for arsenic poisoning, plumbum-met for
lead poisoning, potentised thallium for thallium poisoning and so
on.
The homeopathic medicine chosen on the basis of symptom similarity
and the totality of the case will also help in such cases. Chronic
poisoning mimics an artificial disease state with gradual derangement
of the vital force. The question is how to use both these tools
in a given case. Many classical homeopaths will cringe at the thought
of using two medicines at the same time but here we have two means
? one which will primarily help to remove the material cause and
the other which will help restore the deranged vitality. Should
we use just one? I would personally recommend the tautopathic
medicine in low potency with frequent repetition and the 'simillimum'
as an intercurrent in a higher potency, to make the best use of
the tools in hand. But the correct protocol will often vary from
individual to individual and from homeopath to homeopath. It needs
more research but the patient's interest should be our primary concern
in each case.
I hope the article will prove useful to the homeopathic community.
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