A huge leap in the natural treatment of
Alzheimer’s disease was reported at the Neuroscience Conference in
Washington by the National Center for Homeopathy. Homeopathic manufacturer
and research organization, Heel, presented studies on a multi-target, combination
homeopathic medicine that has proven effective for both relieving symptoms
of Alzheimer’s disease and influencing the reduction of the formation of
amyloid plaques in the brains of patients. In-vitro and in-vivo studies
were conducted in France and Finland, and confirm that subjects had
enhanced learning abilities, an increase in their ability to recognize
objects, and improvement in memory performance after treatment.
Classical homeopathy also offers patients
hope. Classical homeopathy uses one remedy at a time, and may take a
similar multi-targeted approach to treating Alzheimer’s; however, the
practitioner may either alternate or use several remedies in succession
rather than giving them together in combination. The announcement from Heel
allows people, who would otherwise not seek homeopathic treatment, to feel
more confident of its efficacy.