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one who practices homeopathy.
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A system of treatment utilizing minute doses of substances that would, in a healthy subject, create the symptoms of the ailment being treated.
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A medical science on the stimulation of the inherent vital energy of the body by energetically potentized remedies. The selection of the remedies is based on the Law of Similars (see below). It was formalized in the late 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann.
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Homeopathy comes from the Greek words "homeo" meaning similar and "pathos" meaning disease or suffering; hence, the reason for calling homeopathy the "law of similars" (see below). Homeopathic medicines are prepared from natural substances, ie plant, mineral and animal. Because homeopathic medicines are highly diluted substances, absence of toxicity is assured. Homeopathy is used all over the world, especially in Europe where Dr. Samuel Hahnemann founded it as a science. ...
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A natural pharmaceutical science that utilizes substances from the plant, mineral, and animal kingdoms and is based on the premise that these naturally occurring substances can cure disease symptoms similar to those they produce if taken in overdose. Each medicine is individually prescribed according to how it stimulates the immune and defense systems of the sick person. Sometimes it is called the
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