An investigative documentation of the homoeopathic management of diabetes mellitus type 2 in KwaZulu-Natal
Date
2020-11-30
Authors
Moodley, Nivania
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Abstract
Diabetes mellitus, or commonly known as diabetes, is a chronic condition that manifests when
the pancreas can no longer produce insulin or when the body is unable to utilise the insulin
that the pancreas produces. In diabetes mellitus type 2, patients commonly affected are
middle aged adults. Prior to diagnosis there is an asymptomatic stage classified as
prediabetes. During this stage there is mild hyperglycaemia, insulin resistance and an early
decrease in insulin secretion. Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a growing concern among the Black
and Asian community in South Africa, more so affecting the high density of the abovementioned race groups in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. According to a recent investigation
conducted (Brown et al, October 2015) in 2014 it was recorded that the KwaZulu-Natal
Province had 1,288,973 diabetic patients registered in governmental health schemes.
According to an article published on the National Health portal of India, Homoeopathy has had
a positive role in the treatment and management of early diagnosed diabetes mellitus cases
(Das 2016). Although at present there is no standard protocol for the Homoeopathic treatment
and management of diabetes mellitus Type 2, Yoga, Naturopathy and homoeopathic
remedies are among the many holistic methods utilized by homoeopaths. The main priority is
to first control the elevated blood sugar levels to save the patient from life threatening
complications. This is often done by prescribing homoeopathic remedies that could reduce the
blood sugar levels. Aim
The aim of this qualitative study is to determine the homoeopathic management of diabetes
mellitus type 2 in the KwaZulu-Natal Province
Methodology
A study paradigm of qualitative, descriptive and exploratory design was employed in this study.
Qualitative methods were selected for this study to gain an in-depth view of the methods
homoeopathic practitioners use to manage type 2 diabetes in their patients. The population for
this study included a minimum of 10 homoeopathic practitioners all of whom were registered
with the Allied Health professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA) and were practicing in KwaZulu-Natal for a minimum of 5 years (in private practice), selected through purposive
sampling. The data collected was analysed using Tesch and Creswell’s methods of analysis.
Results
The results showed that the homeopathic management of diabetes mellitus type 2 involved indepth case taking and analysis with individualization of each case. Practitioners were involved
in the health and well-being of their patients and put emphasis on patient education. Some of
the ways in which practitioners managed diabetes mellitus type 2 in their practices included
prescription of a constitutional remedy attained through thorough case taking, phytotherapeutic
modalities, nutrition advice and referrals to specialist practitioners when necessary
Conclusion
In light of the results and discussion shared in Chapters 4 and 5, the main aspects of the
homoeopathic management of Diabetes mellitus type 2 consist of full case taking and analysis
by the practitioner, leading to a constitutional prescription for the patient. The findings in this
study reveal that, unlike in allopathic treatment, there is no one specific remedy or group of
remedies that are the first point of treatment for a patient seeking homoeopathic care. The
management process is a very tailored and individualized method of treatment that considers
the patient in their entirety
Description
Dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree in Masters of Technology in Homoeopathy, Durban University of Technology, 2021.
Keywords
Homoeopathy, Diabetes mellitus type 2, Management
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3998