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About Homeopathy

What Is Homeopathy?

Homeopathy is a natural system of medicine used worldwide for over 200 years and recognized by the World Health Organization as the second most widely used medical practice. Millions of people rely on homeopathy daily, with many using it as their primary form of healthcare.

Homeopathy was founded by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), a German doctor and researcher. His work led to the development of this healing system based on natural laws, offering a safe and effective way to treat illness.

Homeopathy is based on two key principles. The first is “Like Cures Like,” meaning a substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can be used to treat similar symptoms in a sick person. By using these medicines, homeopathy works with the body’s natural healing process instead of suppressing symptoms, helping the body return to a state of balance.

The second principle is “minimum dose.” Homeopathic medicines are given in very small amounts, just enough to trigger healing without causing side effects. Homeopathic treatment is gentle yet powerful and can be used by infants, children, adult and seniors alike.

Homeopathy uses energy-based medicines prepared in a unique way that allows them to work deep in the body, healing on a fundamental level, while being non-toxic and safe to use alongside prescription medications.