Homeopathy is a system of healing developed by Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician, between 1810 and his death in 1843. Homeopathy is based on a number of maxims that determine how a practitioner selects and administers homeopathic remedies.
Homeopathic remedies are developed from substances that cause the same symptoms in healthy individuals that they relieve in the sick. Arsenic, for example, is a poison, but as a homeopathic remedy it relieves symptoms associated with poisoning.
In Western medicine,if you go to the doctor with a sore throat, muscle aches, and a fever, you will probably be given antibiotics and a pain reliever. In homeopathy, the practitioner will ask detailed questions about your symptoms and lifestyle, and prescribe a remedy to best match those symptoms. Two people with same basic symptoms, but different details--one feels worse in cold air while the other feels better--might be given two different remedies.
Classical homeopathy believes in prescribing one remedy at a time. With multiple remedies, if a reaction occurs you cannot tell which remedy caused the response. Some homeopaths, however, do work with combination remedies.
Hahnemann wrote that a remedy should be given in "as small as possible" a dose, using the least amount of substance to bring about a healing reaction.
Homepathic remedies are highly diluted. The original substance is diluted at various ratios, called potencies; 1 in 10, 1 in 100, or 1 in 50,000. It seems counter-intuitive, but in homeopathy the higher the dilution ratio, the stronger the remedy.
Homeopathy is a highly-debated medical system, with scientific research on its effectiveness providing mixed results. Practitioners and patients who have used homepathy over the last two centuries, however, are convinced that it does work despite the lack of science.
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