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          New Delhi, Sep 11 (IANS) Homoeopathy is growing at nearly 30   percent annually in India, but in spite of that it is a cottage industry, says a   leading physician who claims the alternate medicine system can combat   schizophrenia, insomnia, skin disorders and even reduce the side effects of   chemotherapy.
 
 |  "It has been clinically proven that homoeopathy effectively cures schizophrenia   brought about by anxiety and panic, and stress-induced insomnia," homoeopath   Mukesh Batra, who runs the "Dr Batra" clinic chain with 80 medical centres in 33   cities and four countries, told IANS.
 Giving industry figures from   studies, Batra said: "The gap between the nearly Rs.15,000 crore allopathic   medicine industry and the Rs.2,500 crore homoeopathic industry in India would   take at least 50 years to close."
 
 "This, despite the fact that   homoeopathy as an alternative medicine industry is growing at nearly 30 percent   annually in the country," Batra said.
 
 Homoeopathy is still a cottage   industry in India, though the country is one of the top consumers of   homoeopathic drugs in the world, Batra said.
 
 "The biggest roadblock to   the boom of homoeopathy in India is the absence of over-the-counter drugs unlike   allopathic medicines," Batra said.
 
 Health is a state imperative, but the   government has not offered incentives for the industry to grow, he   said.
 
 According to the World Health Organisation, homoeopathy is the   second largest medical system in the world and is considered a radical medical   science. Estimates cite that 550 million people use homoeopathy medicines   worldwide and it contributes to nearly 14 percent of the total alternative   medicine market.
 
 Homoeopathy was founded in 1796 by German physician   Samuel Hahnemann. It is based on the law of similars, according to which a   substance capable of producing certain symptoms in a healthy individual is   capable of treating similar symptoms in a diseased person. Thus, the logic is to   evoke a healing response from the body itself rather than trying to suppress the   disease manifestation.
 
 Batra's book, "Healing With Homoeopathy: A Guide   to Natural Health and Well-being" (published by Jaico) was released in the   capital last week. The book dissects 100 illnesses in an alphabetical order.   Batra explains the conditions, the variations of the diseases and what   homoeopathic remedy is likely to work best.
 
 "People have become aware of   psychosomatic (mental) diseases now. Earlier, no one bothered to recognize mood   swings. The world today has a far more stressful emotional environment because   of the pressure we put on ourselves," he said.
 
 "Skin disorders like   vitiligo, psoriasis, dermatitis and eczema are of psychosomatic background.   Itching is caused by mental stress," the homoeopath said.
 
 Nearly 90   percent of childhood and adult asthma and respiratory problems are psychosomatic   in nature, he said.
 
 Homoeopathy is known to cure mental disorders not   only in humans but in animals too, the doctor said.
 
 Among those afflicted   with cancer, Batra claims to have been "able to reduce the side-effects of   chemotherapy" with his medicines.
 
 Batra has, however, not found much   success with AIDS.
 
 
 
      
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