WHAT IS HOMEOPATHY

Homeopathy is based on the law of similars which states that "like cures like". This idea was first introduced by Hippocrates. Then, in the year 1796, a doctor named Samuel Christian Hahnemann first introduced his theories of homeopathy. He found that he was able to cure disease by administering a substance that caused the same symptoms as the diseased state.
One example of this can be found when cutting an onion. The oils from the onion cause us to become teary, with watery eyes and nose. When the onion is made into a homeopathic remedy it is especially helpful in treating cold or hay fever symptoms where the person has a runny nose or eyes. This is the law of similars at work.
Hahnemann became such a successful healer that people would line the streets to see him. Today, homeopathy is one of the most successful healing therapies available.
If you have tried homeopathics and saw no results, don't give up. Homeopathics are sometimes hard to prescribe. There is much to learn and understand about homeopathics. Most people that are not successful with homeopathics either have the wrong remedy, have the wrong potency, have not repeated their dose correctly or have antidoted their remedy
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