What is Vipera?
Vipera is a poisonous snake that inhabits Europe and Asia. The diluted vipera poison is used to treat swollen, painful veins as part of homeopathic medicine. Those who practice homeopathic medicine often take particles of animals, plants or minerals and crush these substances in alcohol or lactose. This mixture is then diluted before use. The theory is that the minute number of particles in homeopathic treatment will stimulate the body to recover. The preferred meal of these snakes include lizards and small mammals. When Semor bites a human being, bites are painful, but usually do not lead to death.
The person who is ill has symptoms of the disease. For example, a person who has varicose veins has painful and swollen veins. The theory for homeopathy is that when a substance that is "used" by human beings results in a certain physical reaction, the same substance acquired in small amounts will help the body to cure the problem. In this case, one of the results of the Vipera bite is large, painand swollen veins. According to the theory of homeopathic medicine, it will take poison in very small amounts to stimulate the body to repair varicose vein.
Homeopathy was founded by German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843). The school specializing in homeopathic medicine was open for the first time in the United States at the end of the 19th century. This type drug was used to treat diseases such as scarlet fever, cholera and yellow fever and was popular up to 20 years. After conflicts with the American Medical Association and the advent of modern drug production companies, the practice of homeopathic medicine has fallen. Homeopathy today enjoys renewed popularity because more people are interested in alternative medicine.
Unlike other natural or herbal drugs, homeopathic medicine is regulated by Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The government requires homeopathic medicine to meet the standards of strength, quality and noIstota. In addition, the FDA requires labels that include the type of disease focusing on the medicine, instructions for use and the level of product dilution. These are the same requirements that agrees of over -the -counter drug manufacturers have to meet. This does not mean that the FDA says homeopathic drugs work.