Bad News
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2002 4:57 pm
Hello,
I found this in the website of Institute for
Complementary Medicine:
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Dr Sehgal has died at the age of 75. His contribution
to the understanding of Homoeopathy was to concentrate
on the mental response of the patient rather than the
totality of the mental and physical responses.
Homeopaths who have studied this approach credit it
with giving them a greater degree of understanding of
the patient and an increased chance of betterment.
Dr Sehgal opened his school of Revolutionised
Homeopathy in 1983 following his observations of
patients within his family who suffered from
intermittent fever. Their failure to respond to the
old concepts of totality prompted him to focus on
their mental responses and, to his surprise, positive
results followed.
The principles of health are assimilation and
elimination which take place in the body continuously
and automatically. Dr Sehgal believed that if this
routine is disturbed or in ?gets out of tune? it has a
corresponding influence on the kind in the form of
feeling. It is an abnormality that something has gone
wrong. The emphasis is that " a medicine which is a
true similar, must be capable of restoring natural
order in the body which helps it to heal itself on the
lines of natural cure, which in turn instigates the
process of natural healing."
Dr Sehgal was an adviser to the ICM and a member of
the BRCP Homoeopathic Division. He initiated many
courses both in the UK other countries and his books
have been translated into German, Italian and Czech.
Doctors Sanjay and Yogesh Sehgal continue this work
and we send them our sympathy but also rejoice in the
memory of a life which did so much to help so many.
Michael Endacott
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Accept my condolences,
Feras
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I found this in the website of Institute for
Complementary Medicine:
-------------------------------------------
Dr Sehgal has died at the age of 75. His contribution
to the understanding of Homoeopathy was to concentrate
on the mental response of the patient rather than the
totality of the mental and physical responses.
Homeopaths who have studied this approach credit it
with giving them a greater degree of understanding of
the patient and an increased chance of betterment.
Dr Sehgal opened his school of Revolutionised
Homeopathy in 1983 following his observations of
patients within his family who suffered from
intermittent fever. Their failure to respond to the
old concepts of totality prompted him to focus on
their mental responses and, to his surprise, positive
results followed.
The principles of health are assimilation and
elimination which take place in the body continuously
and automatically. Dr Sehgal believed that if this
routine is disturbed or in ?gets out of tune? it has a
corresponding influence on the kind in the form of
feeling. It is an abnormality that something has gone
wrong. The emphasis is that " a medicine which is a
true similar, must be capable of restoring natural
order in the body which helps it to heal itself on the
lines of natural cure, which in turn instigates the
process of natural healing."
Dr Sehgal was an adviser to the ICM and a member of
the BRCP Homoeopathic Division. He initiated many
courses both in the UK other countries and his books
have been translated into German, Italian and Czech.
Doctors Sanjay and Yogesh Sehgal continue this work
and we send them our sympathy but also rejoice in the
memory of a life which did so much to help so many.
Michael Endacott
---------------------------------------
Accept my condolences,
Feras
__________________________________________________
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