To heal a burnt finger, you start with the cold water running. You
only GRADUALLY increase the water temperature - completely
painlessly - if there is pain you are getting an aggravation from too
high temperature dose.
So next time, do it starting with cold water, to remove the
maintaining cause - the actual burn-heat,
And then start the "remedy" part with slightly less cold water, and
then gradually increase temperature. There is never pain.
It takes maybe 5 to 15 mins depending on the severity of burn.
This illustrated so many homeopaThy principles!
* Removing maintaining cause.
* Using minimum dose to avoid aggravations
* Law of Similars
* Long-term cure.
* Quick cure.
* Gentle method.
With ice:
* You are removing maintaining cause and then you are suppressing
the symptoms while you wait for your body to heal itself, not helped
by any remedy.
* You WILL get more tissue damage as there is no healing help.
* It will take a lot longer to heal.
You can not have used the right approach with the homeopathy one, or
you would not have experienced pain.
Homeopathy is by definition gentle, fast cure.
But it is still not instant - you need to use a dosing approach that
does NOT aggravate (pain is aggravation)
Allopathy did not heal here, the ice only removes maintaining cause
and suppresses nerve messages during normal healing.
(Sometimes that is a good thing to do)
The healing was not assisted in any way - nor suppressed - by the
ice

Acupuncture can be either allopathic/suppressive/palliative OR
curative. It depends how it is used.
But it is not right to characterize acupuncture as allopathic.
Again it depends how it is used. When it inadvertently uses the Law
of Similars - it works.
For example if hyperactive kids are given caffeine (as in Coke or
coffee etc), it helps them (by the Law of Similars)
If an allopathic medicine (like ice for a burned finger) suppresses
a maintaining cause (like burning heat energy) while the body heals
itself, that is beneficial but the cure is not caused by the drug (ice).
No but it often needs to undo the damage of other more damaging methods.
It's important to know when to use what - especially if a homeopathic
option is not currently available.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."