| Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. 36 women
suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), and fitting the
mental picture of the homoeopathic remedy Pulsatilla, were given
Pulsatilla 6C, 4 hourly throughout the day for 2 weeks after the
end of menstruation, and this was repeated for 4 consecutive cycles.
At the end of the trial 30 of the 36 women had complete disappearance
of the symptoms of PCOS and the production of normal ovulating follicles
and a further 4 of the 36 became asymptomatic.
Sanchez-Resendiz J., Guzman-Gomez F., Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
Boletin Mexicano de Homeopatica, 30, 1997, 11-15.
Pre menstrual syndrome (PMS). In a randomized
controlled double-blind clinical trial (1992-94) 19 women suffering
from PMS were treated with individually with homeopathy. 90 % of
the patients who had received homeopathic treatment experienced
more than 30 % improvement. Only 37.5 % of patients who received
placebo experienced a similar improvement. Sick-days before menses
were reduced from 0.75 to 0 in the homeopathy-group, and were unchanged
in the control group. Use of conventional drugs was also reduced
in the homeopathy-group.
Yakir M, Kreitler S, Brzezinski A, Vithoulkas G, Oberbaum
M, Bentwich Z. Effects of homeopathic treatment in women with premenstrual
syndrome: a pilot study. Br Homeopath J. 2001 Jul ;90(3): 148-53.
Homeopathy and oestrogen withdrawal. 40 out of
45 women with breast cancer withdrawing from oestrogen and then
treated homeopathically, experienced significant improvement in
their primary symptoms, anxiety and depression, as well as improvement
in quality of life. Primary symptoms changed from 7.8 to 5.4, and
from 7.2 to 4.1 (p<0.001). The homeopathic approach appears to
be clinically useful in the management of oestrogen withdrawal symptoms
in women with breast cancer.
Thompson EA, Reilly D. The homeopathic approach to the treatment
of symptoms of oestrogen withdrawal in breast cancer patients. A
prospective observational study. Homeopathy. 2003 Jul;92(3):131-4.
Homeopathy in menopausal complaints. In a prospective
study 82 % of 102 patients reported improvement of menopause symptoms
after homeopathic treatment. Main symptoms noted were hot flushes
and sweats, tiredness, anxiety, sleeping difficulties, mood swings
and headaches. Women referred to homeopathy were those who either
could not take hormone related treatment (HRT), for whom HRT was
unsuccessful, who did not want or who had to come off HRT. Mean
length of homeopathic treatment was 5 months.
Relton, C. NHS Homeopathy Menopause Service. Outcome Study.
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