Homeopathy
Homeopathy is a form of medicine developed in the eighteenth century by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann. It is based on the Law of Similars which states that "the totality of symptoms produced by a substance in a healthy person will cure the same totality of symptoms in an ill person". In other words, a homeopathic substance that will cause a cough in a healthy person can cure a similar cough and restore health in a sick person.
Homeopathic remedies are prepared by diluting plant, mineral or animal substances to a minute, non-toxic level which are then used to stimulate the body's self-healing abilities and promote a cure. Since the patient's uniqueness is very important, precise questioning of your physical, mental and emotional symptoms is necessary in order to guide the practitioner to a remedy specific to your needs.
Any disorder (acute or chronic) can be treated with homeopathy. There are no side effects or drug interactions with homeopathic remedies and they are extremely safe and effective. Homeopathy also provides a great alternative to vaccinations without the harmful side effects and heavy metal contaminations.

