Criteria for the effectiveness of treatment in integrative and negentropic medicine
AUTHORS : Skrypnyuk Z.D. | Golovakha M.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Research Institute of Informotherapy, Kiev, Ukraine
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Educational
For a long time, there was a mutual misunderstanding and, accordingly, distrust between the supporters of the scientific schools of orthodox and traditional medicine. In his lectures on the philosophy of homeopathy, JT Kent states that: “Homeopathic medicine is built according to understandable universal laws, which are confirmed by daily practice; allopathic medicine does not admit the very existence of clear and common laws for all diseases, artificially combining diseases into different groups ”(1900).
But, along with the opposition of various directions, the ideas of synthetic medicine arise. In 1955 G.-G. Rekweg publishes the monograph “Homotoxins and homotoxicosis. The main provisions of the synthetic medicine “. One of the main reasons for the opposition of orthodox medicine and homeopathy was the absence in orthodox medicine of analogues of the fundamental position of homeopathy about “Life Force”, which invariably causes bewilderment among allopaths to this day.