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A Veteran With PTSD Gets Help From Homeopathy

Posted: 07/19/2012 12:31 pm

Any chronic mental, emotional, or physical problem that results from severe trauma can be likened to a stubborn energetic vortex that refuses to release the suffering individual from its pull. Traumatic events, like the ones that trigger most cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), can easily throw the bioenergetic life force into disarray. Homeopathic treatment is designed to restore balance by prescribing an energy of similar quality and intensity to match the energetic imprint of the illness of the suffering individual.

When homeopathy is applied to PTSD, it can serve to relinquish the condition's energetic hold on its victim. Since it is the energetic "shock" of a trauma that sets up the subsequent pattern of dysfunction in PTSD, a chemical solution represented by conventional pharmaceutical therapy will commonly yield unsatisfactory results. Drug therapy only serves as a temporary straightjacket to "control" the symptoms precisely because it does not address the underlying energetic nature of the condition. Likewise, while talk therapy may help patients to psychologically manage the effects of PTSD, it is usually not capable of releasing the person from its recurring tendency. An energetically-induced illness like PTSD requires an energy-based therapy in order to achieve true therapeutic success.

Homeopathic medicine has been around for over 200 years and is practiced the world over by a variety of health care professionals. Homeopathy operates by the principle of similars, not unlike that old classic cartoon plot where the main character is hit on the head and loses his or her memory, only to have it return when accidentally hit on the head again. In my home, we routinely use the homeopathic medicine Apis mellifica, made from the honeybee, whenever a wasp or bee stings someone. Likewise, any effective psychotherapeutic process utilizes the same principle of similarity, which hinges upon the client's willingness and capacity to go back and face the source of his or her suffering. Homeopathic practitioners take the same fundamental approach when treating any physical, mental, or emotional health problem.

The nice thing about homeopathy is that it takes as its basic assumption that body, mind, and emotions cannot be separated and must be treated as a whole. For example, homeopathic Aconite is derived from the poisonous monkshood plant, which when accidentally ingested can induce heart palpitations and a very sudden and intense state of anxiety. As such, it has been successfully employed in its diluted homeopathic form for almost two centuries to treat states of panic and fright that are accompanied by palpitations. Aconite can bridge the gap between mind and body, providing relief for both anxiety and palpitations. I have successfully prescribed Aconite many times in my own practice to treat the chronic consequences resulting from frightening experiences.

One given case of PTSD does not by any means reflect all other cases of PTSD. Therefore, an understanding of the unique nature of each individual case is of paramount importance in successful homeopathic prescribing. Good homeopathic care requires detailed history- and case-taking such that a clear picture of the symptom pattern and core issues of each individual client may be ascertained. All homeopathic medicines used in the United States have been FDA-approved and regulated for many years. I have used homeopathic medicines with good success over the years to treat many cases of PTSD and a variety of ailments resulting from traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The following is the case of Jack, who had survived a war but continued to carry within him deep scars that had been inflicted upon his psyche and soul.

By the time Jack contacted me for help, he had spent 14 years in the VA system receiving treatment for his PTSD, including six years of inpatient psychiatric care. As a combat veteran of Vietnam, he had witnessed and participated in tremendous violence, and had sustained mortar wounds to a shoulder and a knee. Having watched 13 men from his therapy group die over the past couple years, he presented to me complaining about the drug treatment prescribed to him and was determined to find another way. His regimen at that time included Trazadone for depression, Xanax and Restoril for sleep and anxiety, and Oxycodone and a Fentanyl patch for pain.

As he sat in my office, looking lethargic and over-sedated, he struggled to explain that after returning from the war he "wasn't the same person," and had become "a wild man" with "no values and no rules." He had tried to run people over with his car, had stabbed a man during a "flashback," and had held a knife to his wife's head during another. At the time he consulted me he was still prone to suicidal thoughts, frequent flashbacks of rage, alcohol abuse, violent knee pains, and relentless nightmares from which he would wake "shaking and scared to death." His daughter was in the custody of his mother and he was currently living in a hotel where he sat up many sleepless nights rocking in pain holding his knees. Jack believed that most of his trouble had come directly from the trauma of war and that some of it could be attributed to a head injury he had sustained about ten years prior.

After much deliberation, homeopathic treatment was begun with instructions for him to check in by phone or visits to my office on a weekly basis. As he began to show signs of improvement, he very slowly reduced some of the heavy doses of medications that he'd been on. His first observation was that he knew he was feeling better because he felt less suicidal and had begun to help his daughter with her homework. After five weeks the nightmares and knee pains hadn't changed much but he was no longer suicidal, was helping his mother with some chores, and had decreased the dosage of his Fentanyl patch. At the two-month mark he had completely weaned himself from Fentanyl and the nightmares had subsided dramatically. He had less knee pain, stated that his "paranoia" was "pretty much gone" and, amazingly, he had begun to put in a few hours of work at his mother's antique store. All the while, he continued his support services at the VA, which included daily AA meetings.

After three months, Jack was down to three of the original five drugs, was no longer having flashbacks, and stated, "My mind is starting to come back to me." He declared himself "definitely motivated" and ready to enter a program at the VA in order to detox from his pharmaceutical dependency. After successfully completing the program, he began to sleep in four-to-eight-hour chunks at night. Over the ensuing months he continued to have small bouts of various symptoms, but they would always settle down relatively quickly, and his overall status steadily improved. He even began to cut down on his cigarette smoking. Seven months after beginning homeopathic treatment he enrolled in night classes to learn about computers. He was also beginning to identify long-buried emotions. "I'm trying to feel guilt. Before I didn't know what reality was like. I was always on drugs." He expressed having difficulty with the third AA step because it was hard to accept God given all the horrible things that he had experienced.

One full year from when I had first met Jack he moved into a new two-bedroom apartment where his daughter stayed with him on weekends. The changes were remarkable. He was no longer suicidal, was not having flashbacks, had minimal knee pain, had been off all medications for months, attended regular AA meetings, and was able to get an acceptable amount of sleep. Noting that he had begun proceedings to regain legal custody of his daughter he remarked, "I leave that up to my higher power." I felt deeply privileged to be witness to this man's courageous journey to reclaim his soul and gather together the shattered fragments of his life.

While several different homeopathic medicines had been prescribed for Jack at different points in his treatment, Belladonna had been particularly helpful in his case. It was indicated, among other reasons, because it matched the attacks of rage and the intense throbbing, pulsating pains he felt in his knees. It is important to emphasize that each case is unique, and chronic problems like PTSD are best handled by a qualified homeopathic practitioner.

When combined with proper medical management, emotional support, and spiritual counseling, a well-chosen homeopathic medicine that resonates with the energetic imprint of an individual's symptom pattern can relieve a great deal of the suffering associated with PTSD.

Recommended Resources:
- Larry Malerba, DO. The Bioenergetic Basis of Illness (part I) (part II). www.docmalerba.com
- Edward Tick. War and the Soul: Healing Our Nation's Veterans from Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder.
Quest Books, 2005
- Website: Healing Combat Trauma
- Nan Levinson. Mad, Bad, Sad: What's Really Happened to America's Soldiers

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Larry Malerba, DO, DHt is a physician, educator, and author whose mission is to build bridges between conventional medicine, holistic healing, and spirituality. For more than 25 years he has been a trailblazer of new paradigm medical thinking. He is the author of Green Medicine: Challenging the Assumptions of Conventional Health Care. He writes for Huffington Post, Natural News, and the American Holistic Medical Association.

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yogini4
Think deeper!
01:17 PM on 08/31/2012
Great article! I interviewed several naturopathic physicians for my book: The Trauma Tool Kit:Healing PTSD From the Inside Out. They all gave the same four remedies commonly used for trauma: Aconitum (for shock), Arnica (for inflammation), Staphysagria (repressed fury/terror) and Stramonium (psychopathic energies). I highly recommend them, under the supervision of a qualified doctor of course and in conjunction with therapy.
02:44 PM on 07/31/2012
There sure is a lot of science in this article.
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yogini4
Think deeper!
01:15 PM on 08/31/2012
Actually a famous Nobel winning scientist is focusing solely on homeopathy as we chat. http://avilian.co.uk/2010/07/nobel-scientist-discovers-scientific-basis-of-homeopathy/
09:20 PM on 07/27/2012
Great Article Larry. Thanks for Sharing. Don't let the haters get you down, they can NOT see the truth if it hit them with a sledgehammer.
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docmalerba
Holistic physician, educator, and author
04:58 PM on 07/28/2012
Thanks Pogman! I appreciate the kind words.
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StThomas
Not until I see the holes of the nails....
04:32 PM on 07/24/2012
No-one one has posted this yet!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMGIbOGu8q0
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ChristyRed
11:33 PM on 07/24/2012
Or these:

"They have lots of money, lots and lots of money. They also kill more people than the wars in the world but long term."

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NuAQ-x2Ijc

"Big Pharma's Massive Bribery Network"

www.naturalnews.com/036510_doctors_bribes_drug_companies.html
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StThomas
Not until I see the holes of the nails....
05:40 AM on 07/25/2012
Off topic
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docmalerba
Holistic physician, educator, and author
01:14 PM on 07/23/2012
It is interesting to note that many of the remedies that help PTSD are also commonly indicated for ADHD. Many kids who have experienced trauma, abuse, and/or violence can exhibit fight or flight symptoms similar to adults with PTSD diagnoses, except they more often wind up with ADHD as a diagnosis. The label is different but the syndrome is similar. Of course, there are also many other varieties of ADHD. In either case, I have found homeopathy to be an invaluable therapy for both PTSD and ADHD.
01:38 AM on 07/24/2012
"In either case, I have found homeopathy to be an invaluable therapy for both PTSD and ADHD."

Unfortunately, it's still just a ridiculous placebo.
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docmalerba
Holistic physician, educator, and author
08:36 AM on 07/24/2012
You can't make up the rules (scientific materialism) and then claim that something isn't possible because it doesn't fit your rules. From a purely theoretical perspective based upon the presuppositions of a science that refuses to entertain phenomena such as those presented by homeopathy, then yes it would be reasonable to conclude that it is placebo. But in actuality, based upon repeated experience (and lots of studies), it is not.
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yogini4
Think deeper!
01:19 PM on 08/31/2012
In my experience many "ADHD" kids are mislableled and dealing with extreme trauma and anxiety. When this is resolved so is their "ADHD". There is also a high co-morbidity of ADHD and PTSD when permanent brain changes are experienced.
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DrNancyMalik
Evidence-based Homeopathy
05:59 AM on 07/22/2012
By the end of year 2010, there have been 245 human studies published in 100 peer-reviewed international medical journals (81 integrative, 9 homeopathy and 10 CAM) including 12 meta-analysis, 6 systematic reviews, 1 Cochrane Review and 104 DBRPCT in evidence of homeopathy.

List of Journals and URL Links to 245 studies in them including 132 FULL TEXT papers are available as compendium at http://drnancymalik.wordpress.com/article/scientific-research-in-homeopathy . Among those 132, 117 are available as PDF which can be viewed at or downloaded from https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B0b69JqzK_44MjUyMTVkZmItYzhiYS00YTVhLWE3MWMtMWUyMTM0MGI4Yjgw/edit?pli=1
07:14 PM on 07/22/2012
"List of Journals and URL Links to 245 studies in them including 132 FULL TEXT papers are available as compendium"

Or, for the executive summary of Nancy's actual aptitude in navigating the treacherous cognitive waters known as "making a list," see here: http://xtaldave.wordpress.com/2010/10/02/scientific-evidence-for-homeopathy-2/

(P.S. Nancy, there's *way* too much Javascript in that mess. What does the encrypted one do?)
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DrNancyMalik
Evidence-based Homeopathy
02:45 AM on 07/23/2012
Heywood you made me realise that it's messy, a tidy and a better one will follow in next 2 months, thank you. in the meantime, a summary of those studies are clearly and neatly expressed at http://drnancymalik.wordpress.com/article/research-database-in-homeopathy-2/
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DrNancyMalik
Evidence-based Homeopathy
01:29 PM on 07/21/2012
The birth date of the founder and father of Homeopathy i.e. 10 April every year is celebrated as ‘ World Homeopathy Day ‘ and the week following his birthday i.e. 10-16 April every year is celebrated as ‘ World Homeopathy Awareness Week‘.

The Physician’s high and only mission is to restore the sick to health, to cure, as it is termed
— Samuel Hahnemann, Aphorism 1, Organon of Rational Art of Healing, 1819

Homeopathic treatment of patients with persistent mild traumatic brain injury (2000)
http://www.altcancerweb.com/homeopathy/chapman-mtbi-1999.pdf
50 people with persistent MTBI were treated either with their constitutional homeopathic remedy or placebo. The homeopathic treatment provided superior results to those from the placebo control
09:37 AM on 07/20/2012
I hope this article serves as an inpiration to others who suffer from PTSD and their families! It also underscores how important it is to detox from drugs in order to regain one's health.
11:40 PM on 07/19/2012
Very interesting. I hope there are some research studies in the works. Well-researched, scientifically-proven, evidence-based treatments are critical in the fight against PTSD. That said, everything has to start somewhere, and so when and if these studies test homeopathic remedies, I'd be very curious to see the results.

This evidence-based path is one that EMDR, for example. has taken. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is one of the top treatments for PTSD and the last twenty plus years have seen controlled study after controlled study affirm the fact that it works. This is the path I recommend for homeopathic responses. Collect powerful stories that make people take notice and turn that momentum into solid studies. Only then can we see if there's truly something there.

BTW, there's tons of great info on the web for anyone you know who might be suffering from PTSD (and other conditions) and what EMDR can do to help. There's also a new documentary film about it online at emdrmovie.com.
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ChristyRed
04:31 PM on 07/21/2012
There are 600 studies including basic science and clinical trials showing that homeopathy has biological effects and produces significant and sometimes substantial benefits in a wide array of conditions. There are in vitro and in vivo studies in humans as well as plant and animal studies proving homeopathic efficacy and safety. 200 such studies have been published in 92 respected, national and international peer-reviewed journals. Some of them can be seen at:

www.nationalcenterforhomeopathy.org/articles-research
www.extraordinarymedicine.org
http://avilian.co.uk
10:33 PM on 07/21/2012
Yes, but this article was about PTSD, so this is what I was referring to.  In your links, when you search for PTSD you get mostly chat room exchanges and advice, but not controlled studies, and in the final link there's only one result when you do a search, which is this: http://avilian.co.uk/2011/07/homeopathic-treatments-in-psychiatry-a-systematic-review-of-randomized-placebo-controlled-studies/

And when you read through the link, it doesn't seem like the researchers, who looked at 25 treatments, were convinced: "The database on studies of homeopathy and placebo in psychiatry is very
limited, but results do not preclude the possibility of some benefit."

If I missed any studies that say something different, please point them out to me.  I'm very interested in this topic and whether there is data to support homeopathy as a remedy for PTSD.
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DrNancyMalik
Evidence-based Homeopathy
05:55 AM on 07/22/2012
Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Traumeel for trauma and acute musculo-skeletal injuries (2008)
http://www.complementarytherapiesinmedicine.com/article/S0965-2299%2807%2900044-1/abstract
07:20 PM on 07/22/2012
But Traumeel isn't really homeopathic, now, is it Nancy? You know, *it actually has stuff in it*.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3085232/table/t2-ijgm-4-225/
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ChristyRed
09:05 PM on 07/19/2012
Thank you so much for this wonderful article on what homeopathy can do to release emotional trauma and its effects on the human (and animal) psyche. This is an aspect of homeopathic treatment that the public may not be generally aware of but should know about. Another traumatic event, rape, can also be treated successfully with homeopathy. Without doubt homeopathy can give people who have been scarred by these kinds of experiences the opportunity to regain their normal functioning and a normal life.

It might be difficult for people who haven't used homeopathy to comprehend the profound effect it can have in repairing damage done by traumatic emotional experiences of all kinds, but from my own life experiences I can assure readers that it does achieve wonders. And it achieves those wonders safely, gently, dynamically and inexpensively!
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ChristyRed
12:13 PM on 07/22/2012
People interested in studies showing homeopathy is effective in treating depression and anxiety (symptoms of PTSD) will be interested in these:

The complex homeopathic product Homeo-pax acts to reduce anxiety and depression without affecting motor coordination:

www.journaldatabase.org/articles/anxiolytic_antidepressive_effects.html

A double-blind, randomized study of individualized homeopathic treatment for depression shows homeopathy to be as effective as fluoxetine.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3136538/
02:09 PM on 07/23/2012
"A double-blind, randomized study of individualized homeopathic treatment for depression shows homeopathy to be as effective as fluoxetine."

We've been through this, Christy, and you were completely unable to respond to even simple questions. In addition to the nonstandard definition of "severe," which pretty much moots the entire effort, the money figure throws up a red flag because *fluoxetine doesn't work that well*.
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No death panels
There's no man with a trumpet. Only me.
05:43 PM on 07/19/2012
It's just water.
01:06 PM on 07/20/2012
I've been practicing homeopathy for 30+ years. I'm so tired of the "It's only water" argument. Homeopathic remedies range from mother tincture (pure substance) to ultra-high dilutions. Pharmaceuticals have their action in the body at parts per million to parts per billion and less. Homeopathic remedies are commonly prescribed at potencies that fall within this range. So try learning something about how homeopathy is actually applied in practice and give your "It's only water" mantra a rest.
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No death panels
There's no man with a trumpet. Only me.
05:42 PM on 07/20/2012
"Pharmaceuticals have their action in the body at parts per million to parts per billion and less. Homeopathic remedies are commonly prescribed at potencies that fall within this range."

You realize that those two statements have absolutely nothing to do with each other, don't you? It IS just water. Unless it's in pill form. Then it's just lactose. But I guess after 30 years of handing out placebo it's hard to think about a career change.
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cable1977
Against logic there is no armor like ignorance
01:50 PM on 07/23/2012
"I'm so tired of the "It's only water" argument"

Then I assume that you never prescribe anything over a 12C dilution, correct? Do you ever prescribe oscillococcinum? Do you actively speak out against the use of any dilution over 12C?

"Pharmaceuticals have their action in the body at parts per million to parts per billion and less."

There is also extensive work understanding the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic relationships of pharmaceutical compounds. Anything similar done for homeopathic treatments? If you are going to not use the "energy medicine" nonsense and actually try to argue for an actual mechanism of action based on chemical interactions, then one would think PK/PD relationships are especially important.