Thinking of Consulting a Homeopath?

This article can be a guide for you. Yes, you who is thinking of consulting and is in the process of selecting a healthcare provider.

This is written precisely for patients like you, who are drawn to natural treatments. But most often are unaware of the details.

What to look for in a healthcare provider?

The qualities you should find in a homeopath to receive better results with Homeopathy in your healthcare are described in the article attached

HomeopathyOne encourages the health seeker or the individual looking to consult a professional homeopath for better outcomes from treatment.

Often to the health queries on social media platforms, I generally recommend the individuals to consult a professional Homeopathic doctor. Recently one of my answers to a post received a reply from an individual who was disappointed with Homeopathy and stated that, “Honestly I haven’t come across any professional homeopath yet. All is about money not the patient anymore.”

I empathise with the gentleman’s experience, and  would like to remind that, “All fingers are not equal.”

Define the Difference

This answer and the views of the critics of Homeopathy made me realise the need to pen down few words to define and bring out the difference among the practitioners. As I believe that somewhere a kind of Homeopaths are responsible for its current situation where Homeopathy has not been given its rightful importance and value in the opportunistic times.

Understanding of the word “Professional” when suffixed to “Homeopath”

What does it mean when we suffix the word professional to a Homeopath?

The word Professional talks about certain qualities in an individual, the presence of which, distinguish them from the rest.

These qualities are intangible and hence they can be perceived and experienced by the patient or the person interacting with the provider.

Let us list out the qualities that makes Homoeopath a professional

  1. Conscientiousness – The tendency to be responsible, organised, hard-working, goal-directed, and to adhere to norms and rules.
  2. Ability and Willingness to learn continuously – Keeping abreast to the advances in the field for the benefit of their patients/clients which requires untiring efforts.

Read the full list at https://homoeopathyone.com/more/evolve/professional-homeopath-vs-unprofessional-homeopath/