
Homeopathy is a holistic natural system of medicine, based on the principle of "likes cure likes". Homeopathy was founded by a German physician as a way to treat diseases gently yet effectively. Homeopathy helps you to recover from all types of illnesses naturally, while stregthening your immune system, increasing the energy and vitality. Homeopathy is curative.
Varmalogy is an indigenous Indian art. Varmalogy is a systematic study of vital points (varmams) on human body and also on animal bodies. The vital points (varmams) are located on nerves, joints, bones, muscles, ligaments and internal organs. Right vibration at the vital points (varmams) will promote health.
Natural treatment is directed at the root cause of the problem thereby curing the disease, where as conventional medicine removes the symptoms temporarily. Naturopathic treatment is individual (tailor made) based, where as conventional medicine is disease based.
Homeopathy is gentle and has no side effects. Homeopathy is also safe for use in pregnant women and infants.
Homeopathy is based on the principle of nano medicine.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3570304/?report=reader
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267767309_Homeopathy_emerging_as_nanomedicine
Homeopathy is used by millions of people because it works and is safe. Homeopathy is used in treating infants and even animals. A placebo effect is based on the psycology of an individual. If the person thinks he is taking a medicine, he feels better psycologically even with placebo. But for a medicine to cure infants and animals, unless it has the curative effects it will not work.
Here are some links to randomised double blinded trials on the effect of Homeopathy on various disorders
Homeopathy on ADHD - http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00431-005-1735-7
Vertigo - http://archotol.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=220470
Migraine - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1475491699903326
Postpartum bleeding-http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965229905000269
Sepsis - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1475491605000263
The consultation is 60-90 minutes long for the initial and 30-45 minutes long for follow ups to serve individual needs. It consists of understanding your problem, recognizing the cause of the problem,
1. Diet and life style counselling,
2. tongue diagnosis,
3. pulse diagnosis
4. facial diagnosis and
5. muscle testing
to hasten the cure and also put together a protocol that is unique for your needs.
Our treatment options are very affordable.
We offer reduced payment when you sign up for a payment plan option. Check out our fees page for more details on various options available to you.
If you can't afford the cost of treatment because of your financial situation, we would be happy to work with you as your health is important regardless of your situation.
We are not a covered provider on any insurance plan, so we do not offer any insurance billing. There are many reasons for this, but the main one is because our health-care intentions and philosophies are not at all aligned with the intentions and disease-care philosophies of the current insurance world in the US. We are focused on health, vitality, self healing, prevention, and personal responsibility. We do not feel comfortable allowing a system that does not share these same values to be in control of our patients’ choices and decisions when it comes to their personal health. We will, however, provide a receipt with ICD-10 codes and CPT codes for each patient visit if you want to submit a claim yourself.
Here is some info on how to get insurance coverage for Naturopathic medicine. In many states, Naturopathic physicians are licensed to practice medicine. Therefore, unless your insurance policy specifically excludes naturopaths, by law they must cover the services. Because naturopathic physicians are usually not included on the list of covered providers, the reimbursement you will receive will usually be an “out of network” reimbursement. To find out if your insurance company will cover your naturopathic medical services, there are a few things you can do. 1. Look at your policy. If the “Definition of Physician” in your policy does not specifically either exclude naturopathic physicians, or limit the definition to specific providers other than naturopaths, then you should, by law, be covered for your naturopathic services. 2. Call your insurance company. The following are a few suggestions of what to say/ask while on the phone:
Does my policy cover services performed by a licensed naturopathic physician? (they will typically say no, because many agents are unaware of what naturopathic medicine is)
Does the “definition of physician” in my policy specifically exclude naturopathic physicians?
(ask them to fax you a copy of the definition)
Does the definition limit services to specific health care providers? Which ones?
Naturopathic physicians are primary care physicians licensed to practice medicine in many states. If your policy covers naturopathic medical services, simply file your claim as you would any other medical claims. Your naturopathic physician can provide you with any necessary diagnostic codes, procedure codes, etc. If your policy does not cover naturopathic medical services, you can try to modify your policy. Most insurance companies will write a plan to cover naturopathic medicine, but you must request the coverage, depending on if your plan is an individual plan or a group plan. Individual Plan Ask your agent to add coverage for naturopathic services. There may be a small charge for this service ranging from nothing to a few cents a month. Group Plan Most insurance companies do not charge anything extra to cover naturopathic services on a group plan. Tell this to your employer, union, or human resources director, and ask that naturopathic physicians be added to your plan. If necessary, organize and educate your coworkers on the value and benefit if naturopathic medicine.
