Homeopathy is a form of natural healing that works with the body’s innate ability to balance and heal itself, giving it the support it needs to maintain health and well-being. It is based on the Law of Similars, by which a substance that causes symptoms can cure those same symptoms. Homeopathic medicines are specially diluted in a manner that neutralises any toxicity while intensifying their potency.
Homeopathy dates back to 1796, when its principle that ‘like cures like’ was discovered and developed into a medical system by a German physician, Samuel Hahnemann. Since then, homeopathy has enjoyed great popularity. It’s been used by the British Royal Family for many years, and there have been longstanding homeopathic hospitals in several towns in England and Scotland. It’s used widely around the world, particularly in India, where it’s been used for two hundred years and is a major part of the country’s medical model.