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English: Term meteopathy was coined by Swiss-Pakistani practitioner of alternative medicine. A.G.Qaiser Moghal. Basically, he was interested in meteorological effects on human organism. He believed that the state of health and disease can also depend on the climacteric phenomenon. He also believed that every single individual has its own susceptibilities. Furthermore he believed that whenever a human organism interacts with an external factors/s of ambient there are three possibilities: 1) organism reacts positively; 2) organism reacts negatively; and 3) organism may not give any reaction. Infect, Moghal has classified human organism in main four types. He also has written the law of meteopatic cure called as the law of Interaction: Ambienta ambientus curantur. Which means that ambient can cause diseases as well as provides cures. In meteopathic cure Moghal uses remedies, therapeutic techniques and diet.
Qaiser Moghal practiced meteopathy for many years in Switzerland with a great success. Now recently he has revised and translated his all work from Italian language to English. There are different new books are written on the topic of meteopathy by the founder Qaiser Moghal. The web site of meteopathy is also under construction |
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