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What is Homeopathy

Homeopathy is a gentle holistic medicine that stimulates the body’s ability
to heal itself using highly diluted substances.

The theory of homeopathy is simple but effective; a substance that causes
symptoms in a healthy person can also cure similar symptoms in a sick person.

For example. If you were to brush up against stinging nettles whilst out
walking, you may come up in a blotchy, red, raised rash that is itchy and
painful. There is a homeopathic remedy made from stinging nettles called Urtica
Urens. This remedy is highly effective in treating hives and allergies to
shellfish, cheese, strawberries, milk, and insect stings that cause a rash.

Homeopathy is extremely safe and treats not just an ailment but the whole
person. During treatment the complaint is looked into and also the person’s
reaction to the complaint and their healthy state.

No two people are the same and no two people react the same in illness, so
each person’s treatment should be individual.

Homeopathy is used worldwide by millions of people including 6 million in
the UK.

People seek homeopathic treatment for a wide range of conditions.  It
can be used as a stand alone medicine or alongside other treatment. Whatever
your ailment, mental, emotional or physical, I’m happy to discuss it with you.

Sceptics may say there is no evidence to back up homeopathy, but this isn’t true.

Although we are in the early days of research, the Faculty of Homeopathy has gathered a total of 189 peer-reviewed papers reporting randomised controlled trials in homeopathy.

The Homeopathic Research Institute carry out research in homeopathy as well as report on research from around the world

https://www.hri-research.org

https://faculty of homeopathy.org

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