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Sweet pills for Diabetics: Curse or Boon

ABRAST:-

In the era of scientific research and development, the people in this world do not believe anything without evidence. There is a myth regarding Homoeopathy that the Diabetic patients cannot take Homoeopathic medicine as they are sweet in taste. SWEET PILLS FOR DIABETICS: CURSE OR BOON…?

INTRODUCTION:-

Today, the largest population in the world suffers from Diabetes. So many medications and methodology are used to control the phenomena of diabetes. The first and foremost priority is to avoid sweets and the things which basically contain sugar. But how surprising it will be if I let you know that you can take sweet pills as your diabetic medication. Unbelievable right…! But it’s true…! The only system of medicine which uses sweet pills even for diabetics. Is it possible to maintain sugar level with sweet pills..? Yes, with Homoeopathy it is possible.

KEY WORD:– 

Sweet pills, Diabetes, Various sizes of Globules, amount of sugar, comparative analysis and study.

DESCRIPTION:-

There is a myth that the Diabetic patients cannot take Homoeopathic medicine as they are sweet in taste. Is that true….?              No…. absolutely not, Do you know why that is so..? Let’s understand with basic calculation. 

We went through the mean calculation of weight of various sizes of globules i.e. 20, 30 & 40 no globules.

The purpose is to evaluate the weight of one globule of various sizes. So, from that we can calculate the amount of sugar consumed per day through Homoeopathic sweet pills or Homoeopathic prescription.

GLOBULE SIZE 20:-                                                                

 In 1gm of weight there are approx 225 globules of 20 numbers. So, the weight of each globule will be 4.4 mg.

CALCULATION: –                                                                           

 For 20 no. globules,                                                           

 1gm=1000mg                                                                                            

In1gm 20 no. globules are 225 globules are included.                        

  So, for 20 no. globules,                                                                         

225 globules=1000 mg                                                                                

 1 globules=?                                                                                        

1000/225 =4.44 mg/globules                                              

 Generally 4 globules given in one dose,                                         

4 globules = 1 dose                                                                          

   If we prescribed it in TDS,                                                           

4X3 = 12 globules/day                                                                   

12X4.4 = 52.8 mg sucrose or lactose/day,                                  

  If this dose we given continuously for 1 month (30 days), 

52.8 X 30 = 1,584mg /month                                                                    .              

    =1.5gm /month

GLOBULE SIZE 30:-                                                                  

Like a wise, in 1gm of weight there are approximately 85 to 90 globules of 30 numbers.  From that the weight of each globule of 30 numbers will be 11.11mg.        

CALCULATION:-                                                                            

 For 30 no. globules,                                                          

1gm=1000mg                                                                                            

In 1gm 30 no. globules 90 globules are included.                         

So, for 30 no. globules,                                                                          

90 globules=1000 mg                                                                               

  1 globules=?                                                                                        

1000/90 =11.11 mg/globules                                               

Generally 4 globules given in one dose,                                       

  4 globules = 1 dose                                                                           

  If we prescribed it in TDS,                                                           

4X3 = 12 globules/day                                                                   

12X11.11 = 133.32 mg sucrose or lactose/day,                                    

 If this dose we given continuously for 1 month (30 days),

  133.32 X 30 = 3,999.6mg /month                                                           .                   

 =4000mg/month                                                                               .                    

=4gm/month

GLOBULE SIZE 40:-                                                                                    

   In 1gm of weight there are 26 to 30 globules of 40 numbers.                                                                                 

 So the weight of each globule of 40 numbers will be 33.33mg.

  1. CALCULATION:-   

For 40 no. globules,                                                                 

1gm=1000mg                                                                                                   

In 1gm 40 no. globules 30 globules are included.                         

So, for 40 no. globules,                                                                          

30 globules=1000 mg                                                                                 

1 globules=?                                                                                       

1000/30 =33.33 mg/globules                                                

Generally 4 globules given in one dose,                                        

 4 globules = 1 dose                                                                         

 If we prescribed it in TDS,                                                           

4X3 = 12 globules/day                                                                   

12X33.33 = 399.96mg sucrose or lactose/day,                                    

If this dose we given continuously for 1 month (30 days),  

399.96 X 30 = 11,998.8mg /month                                                           .                    

 = 11gm/month  

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH TEASPOON SUGAR: –  One teaspoon contains 5.6gm of sugar. Which is almost four times less than the amount consumed per month in 20 number globules?                                                                                             

As like in 30 number globules, it is 25% less compared to one teaspoon of sugar. 

The amount of sugar intake per month with 40 number globules is equal to two teaspoons of sugar. 

After the comparative analysis with teaspoon sugar we found that the amount of sugar consumed per month through Homoeopathic medicines are much less. 

We can see from the above analysis that one month’s intake of homoeopathic sweet pills is not even up to one or two teaspoons of sugar.                                                    

What would you think…? Are these tiny sweet pills sufficient to handle illnesses like Diabetes?

Yes, definitely it will. 

In the 5th edition of organon of medicine, Dr Hahnemann described ‘Doctrine of Drug Dynamisation’ or ‘Potentisation’. Dynamisation is the process by which the curative property of crude drug substance can be brought out. It reduces the quantitative existence of medicine and improves the curative power. 

Dr.H.A.Robert in his book ‘ The Principles and Art of cure by Homoeopathy, mentioned HOMOEOPATHY AND FUNDAMENTAL LAWS. 

He stated about the law of least action, law of quantity and dose. 

  1. LAW OF QUANTITY:-  THE QUANTITY OF ACTION NECESSARY TO EFFECT ANY CHANGE IN NATURE IS THE LEAST POSSIBLE; THE DECISIVE AMOUNT IS ALWAYS A MINIMUM, AN INFINITESIMAL.                                                                                                                        
  2. QUANTITY AND DOSE: –  THE QUANTITY OF THE DRUG REQUIRED IS IN INVERSE RATIO TO THE SIMILARITY.
  1. LAW OF QUALITY: –  THE QUALITY OF THE ACTION OF A HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDY IS DETERMINED BY ITS QUANTITY, IN INVERSE RATIO.                                                 

So yes, rather to say sufficient, these small tiny pills will be vital enough to deal with Diabetics.

It’s time to break the myth, restore health with Homoeopathy. People in the world are influenced by such myths and refuse to go with Homoeopathic sweet pills. These calculations and evidence helps the people to take decisive steps for their health.

CONCLUSION: –  Homoeopathy can prevent the further progression and complications of Diabetes. These tiny sweet pills don’t hamper your sugar level with its sweetness….!

The only purpose of this article is to make people aware of facts. We just want to let them know what is actually safe and effective for their health. 

As Dr Hahnemann sir said, “The high and only mission is to restore the sick to health to cure, as it is termed.”

At last, it’s time to conclude with our title, bursting the myth and lighten up with the end that, HOMOEOPATHIC SWEET PILLS ARE REALLY BOON FOR DIABETICS NOT THE CURSE.

Figers & Tables for Sweetpills For Diabetics- Curse Or Boon

SR. NO.GLOBULES SIZE    (IN NO.)NO. OF GLOBULES IN 1GRAMWEIGHT OF 1 GLOBULE (IN MILLIGRAMS)PER DAY CONSUMPTION (IN MILLIGRAMS)PER MONTH CONSUMPTION (IN GRAMS)COMPERATIVE ANALYSIS WITH 1 TEASPOON OF SUGAR (5.6 GRAM)
1.202254.4 MG52.8 MG1.5 GRAMS4 TIMES LESS THAM 1 TEASPOON OF SUGAR
2.3085-9011.11 MG133.32 MG4 GRAMS25% LESS COMPARED TO ONE TEASPOON OF SUGAR.
3.4026-3033.33 MG399.96 MG11 GRAMSEQUAL TO 2 TEASPOON OF SUGAR.
  1.  COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SWEETPILLS WITH 1 TEASPOON OF SUGAR

REFERENCE:– 

  1. Dr H A Robert’s book on ‘The Principles and Art of cure by Homoeopathy’ 22nd impression 2019 by B Jain publishers (P) LTD.
  2.  Organon of medicine with the introductory and commentary section by B K Sarkar, 17th edition 2017- 18 by Birla Publication Pvt. Ltd.
  3. Available from : https://www.weekendbakery.com/cooking-conversions/

About the Author:

  1. Name:- Dr. Harshita Shaileshbhai Solanki (Intern)
    College:- Shree H.N. Shukla Homoeopathic medical college and hospital, Rajkot(Gujarat)
  1. Name:- Joshi Shubhamkumar Dipakbhai (4 th BHMSstudent)
    College:- Shree H.N. Shukla Homoeopathic medical college and hospital, Rajkot(Gujarat)

About the author

Shubham kumar Joshi

Joshi Shubhamkumar Dipakbhai (4 th BHMSstudent)
College:- Shree H.N. Shukla Homoeopathic medical college and hospital, Rajkot(Gujarat)