Chemotherapy is a widely accepted cancer treatment that works by destroying cancer cells through medications administered orally, via injection, or IV drip. While effective, it brings several side effects such as fatigue, nausea, mouth sores, skin changes, hair loss, and lowered immunity, all of which affect patients’ quality of life.
Dr. Manju Singh, a homeopathic medical officer, states that homeopathy is not a cure for cancer and should never replace conventional treatments like chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation which are backed by scientific evidence. However, homeopathy can be used alongside these treatments to help manage and alleviate some of the side effects.
Patients and studies show that homeopathic remedies may relieve symptoms including chemotherapy-induced fatigue, nausea, mouth and skin irritations, and restlessness. Under guidance from trained practitioners, homeopathy supports patients’ overall comfort, mental well-being, and energy levels, thus improving quality of life during treatment.
Traditional and alternative systems like Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (collectively known as AYUSH) are gaining recognition globally and in India. Roughly 30-40% of cancer patients incorporate homeopathy or other alternative therapies as complementary care to improve health outcomes and maintain well-being alongside their main treatment.
In summary, while homeopathy does not treat cancer itself, it offers valuable supportive care that can help patients better tolerate chemotherapy and enhance their holistic health when administered responsibly and professionally.
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