Homeopathy was discovered by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician who lived from 1755-1843. He first caught a glimpse of the principles of homeopathy when he tested the theory that ...
When a person falls ill, he or she comes down with a set of symptoms affecting his or her mind, emotions, and body, to one degree or another. Homeopathy treats ...
Homeopathic remedies are highly dilute and yet very powerful medicines made from natural substances found in the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms. They are administered by homeopathic practitioners in accordance ...
We do not know how homeopathic medicines work in the same way in which we know how telephones or cars work. This is also true of many, or even most, ...
We label our medicines with a number and letter which indicates the strength of the remedy. It indicates how far a substance has been taken through the process of dilution ...
There are two basic forms in which homeopathic remedies come: pellets and liquid. Centesimal and decimal potencies are typically sold in pellets. To make centesimal and decimal pellets, we moisten ...
Centesimal and decimal potencies, when taken in pellet form, are dissolved in one’s mouth, usually under the tongue. The number of pellets taken, and the frequency at which they are ...
Homeopathy is a holistic medicine, as it treats the whole person. It does so by giving a single remedy that acts most similarly to the person’s overall state of illness ...
A combination remedy is a mixture of several remedies, either of the same potency or of various ones, all in one tablet. Combination remedies are used to address specific conditions ...
Homeopathy is capable of treating any type of illness which can be cured, since it works by stimulating the person’s natural ability to heal him or herself. Homeopathy views disease ...