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Homeopathy, also referred to as homeopathic medicine, may be a medical system that was developed in Germany quite 200 years ago. It’s based on two unconventional theories:“Like cures like”—the notion that a disease can be cured by a substance that produces similar symptoms in healthy people“Law of minimum dose”—the notion that the dose having the lower medication, the greater its effectiveness. Many homeopathic products are so diluted that no
molecules of the first substance remain.Homeopathic products come from plants (such as purple onion , arnica [mountain herb], poison ivy, belladonna [deadly nightshade], and stinging nettle, also minerals (such as white arsenic), or animals (such as crushed whole bees). Homeopathic products are often made as sugar pellets to be placed under the tongue; they'll even be in other forms, like ointments, gels, drops, creams, and tablets. Treatments are “individualized” or tailored to every person—it’s common for various people with an equivalent condition to receive different treatments. Homeopathy is a controversial topic. A number of its key concepts don’t agree with fundamental scientific concepts. For example, it’s not possible to explain in scientific terms how a product containing little or no active ingredient can have any effect. This, in turn, creates major challenges to rigorous clinical investigation of such products.For instance, analysts can't affirm that an incredibly weaken blend contains what is recorded on the mark; nor have they had the option to create target quantifies that show impacts of amazingly weaken items in the human body.
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