Homeopathic Medicine
German physician Dr. Samuel Hahnemann developed this system of medicine in the eighteenth century. The remedies in Homeopathy are composed of very dilute substances from plants, animals and minerals. The principle of homeopathy is based on the Law of Similars. That is, if one were to give a remedy to a healthy person and in turn causes certain symptoms to appear, this same remedy would cancel out these symptoms in someone who is ill. This approach often expressed as "like cures like" has been verified through observation in millions of people around the world.
The uniqueness of homeopathy lies in the fact that it places very strong emphasis on the unity of the mind and body. Further, it takes into account the most unique and distinct characteristics of an individual, allowing it to be a very individualized and energetic type of medicine.
The uniqueness of homeopathy lies in the fact that it places very strong emphasis on the unity of the mind and body. Further, it takes into account the most unique and distinct characteristics of an individual, allowing it to be a very individualized and energetic type of medicine.