Explain The Homeopath's Role as "Detective"?

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It has been said that the work of the homeopath is to observe the patient, process and reflect on the gathered information, and then determine the underlying disturbance. This process can be thought of as a mystery, wherein the homeopathic "detective" attempts to discover where the flow of energy in the body has been blocked or impeded. Each signal/symptom offered by the patient can be thought of as a clue to determine the correct remedy. The patient's eye contact, body posture, breathing patterns, voice quality, and expressions are also noted as potential clues. Next, the data must be reconstructed, as it might be in a mystery novel or movie.

When all of the information about the patient's physical, mental and emotional symptoms has been documented, then the final search for the answer begins. Unlike a detective - or medical physician for that matter - the homeopath's goal is not only to remove the symptoms, but also to eliminate the essential causal problem by stimulating the body's natural curative powers. This is the reason for obtaining such a detailed analysis of the patient.
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