What is Homeopathy?

Homeopathy is based on the Law of Similars principle developed by German doctor and scientist Samuel Hahnemann in the late 18th century. The Law of Similars, otherwise known as "like cures like", is the belief that when large doses of a substance cause certain symptoms in a healthy person, smaller doses of that same substance can relieve the same symptoms in an affected person.

Homeopathic medicines are made from natural substances such as minerals, herbs, or other organic materials. Natural substances are first crushed and dissolved in liquid, making a tincture. The tinctures are then diluted many times over, using the homeopathic belief that highly diluted forms of an original substance make the medicine more effective in engaging the body's natural healing processes.  

Once diluted, homeopathic medicines (available over-the-counter) are presented in many forms, such as sprays, liquids, or added to sugar pellets or tablets.  

Homeopathic medicines offer short-term relief of temporary symptoms with no risk of side effects or known interactions with pharmaceutical drugs.

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