Homeopathy vs. Allopathy: Let it Out
Outward, Not Inward.
Homeopathic treatment engages the vital force of a patient to counteract the remedy. The vital force (vitality) expresses the disease outwardly. Instead of driving disease inward, causing eventual damage to internal organs, the vital force pushes the disease away—outward—in a sense, evacuating the disease.
Allopathic treatment focuses on removing symptoms and does not exclusively address the root cause of the presenting complaint. A skin rash, for instance, alerts the patient to an underlying condition. Removing the presenting complaint by medical suppression does not cure the condition, though it may bring temporary and welcome relief to a patient. It merely causes the patient’s vital force to drive the underlying disease to other areas of the body, as the symptoms, by suppression, are driven inward.