Conditions
Practitioner-written condition pages.
Each condition page orients you to the topic plainly, describes the homoeopathic remedies traditionally associated with it, and is explicit about when a GP, dermatologist, or other clinician should review the situation.
In short
How does Helpful Homoeopathy approach condition pages?
Every condition page is written by a practicing Australian homoeopath. Pages explain what the condition is in plain English, summarise how homoeopathy is traditionally used for it, name the remedies most commonly considered, and flag the situations that warrant medical review before self-directed care. They are orientation pages, not prescriptions.
- Written and reviewed in-house by a practicing homoeopath.
- Traditional use is clearly distinguished from stronger claims.
- Named remedies link through to full reference pages.
- Escalation to a clinician is visible, not buried.
- Condition
Warts
Warts are common benign skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Most are self-limiting, some are stubborn, and a few need proper medical review before any self-directed care.
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Travel sickness
Travel sickness (motion sickness) is nausea, dizziness, and queasiness provoked by motion — in cars, boats, trains, or aircraft. Homoeopathy offers several remedy pictures traditionally considered for it.
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