What is homoeopathic remedy and how does it work?

Homeopathy is a debatable form of opposite and substitute medicine created in the late 18th century by German doctor Samuel Hahnemann. The main beliefs of homeopathy are compiled in his manual, The Organon of the Healing Art, which has a wide usage today.

Homeopathic remedies are prepared from materials which in pure form, cause signs analogous to the disease they intend to treat. These substances are diluted in succession, with continuous shaking at every stage, that homeopaths consider get rid of side-effects from the poisonous effects. The homeopaths firmly believe that it “adds to their power to stimulate a response”, and “develops the special properties of the remedy”. Even in the substances that are chemically inert the homeopathy medicine creates a positive effect.

The beneficial effects of the remedies have been used in homeopathy are recorded in homeopathic Materia Medica. The practitioners choose a healing method according to the requirement of the patient by exploring both the physical and psychological condition of the patient.

The schemes of homeopathy are scientifically improbable and directly contrast the contemporary pharmaceutical knowledge. Ideas have been numerous and people have tried their best to evade off the ill effects of their disease by help of homeopathy. How far they succeeded is up to the patients. It is astonishing that Homeopathy is still used and believed by many.

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