International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part M (2025)
Homeopathy in palliative care: Gentle support for a dignified transition
Vimal KR Dayal, Amol Jain and Mohd. Irfan Ansari
Palliative care prioritizes comfort, dignity, and quality of life for terminally ill patients when curative options are exhausted. Homeopathy serves as a compassionate complementary modality in this context, aligning with its philosophical emphasis on minimizing suffering while preserving consciousness during life's final transition, as articulated by George Vithoulkas. In settings ranging from home to hospital, and for conditions like cancer and AIDS, homeopathic remedies address end-stage symptoms—particularly pain, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue—without inducing sedation or mental clouding. Specific remedies such as Cadmium Sulph 30CH and Ipecac 30CH effectively mitigate chemotherapy and radiation side effects, with dosing every 2 hours as needed and individualized selection. Surveys (e.g., 2003 Prince of Wales's Foundation: 32% of UK cancer patients use complementary therapies; nearly 50% express unmet interest) underscore patient demand, stress reduction, and enhanced autonomy. Ultimately, homeopathic palliative care facilitates a dignified death marked by serenity, awareness, and freedom from unnecessary distress, integrating seamlessly with conventional protocols to honor patient choice and holistic well-being.
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