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Why Homeopathy?
Everything you need to know about Homeopathy
Homeopathy is an alternative method of treatment, based on the nature’s law of Cure, namely ‘Like Cures Like’. The truth of this law was discovered by a German scientist Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in 1796, and has been verified experimentally and clinically for 200 years. Homeopathy is the revolutionary, natural medical science. Homeopathy is gentle and effective system of medicine. The remedies are prepared from natural substances to precise standards and work by stimulating the body’s own healing power.
Homeopathy is scientific, logical, safe, quick and extremely effective method of healing. It offers long lasting to permanent cure, treating the disease from its roots, for most of the ailments. Homeopathy is one of the most rational sciences with respect to its concepts of health, disease and cure. Homeopathy does not treat superficially by just driving away the symptoms but heals the patient from within. Undoubtedly, homeopathy is the medicine of future.
Sequential homeopathy seeks to use homeopathic remedies to “clear” or detoxify each insult to the immune system in reverse chronological order. It allows the system to cleanse and heal itself one layer at a time, rather than trying to tackle all the problems at the same time. This unlayering is accomplished through use of homeopathic remedies specific to each event’s components. The remedies are chosen based upon the person’s individualized “timeline” of personal history, inherited weaknesses, as well as by observing current symptoms, month by month, layer by layer.
Speak of mental, emotional and/or physical conditions that are slower in their onset, less immediate in intensity, longer in duration and more encompassing of the body as a whole.
These include (but not limited to):
Speak of mental, emotional and/or physical conditions that are quick in their onset, marked in intensity, yet of limited duration and more localized to specific area(s) of the body.
These include (but not limited to):