Homeopathy

The word “homeopathy” originally comes from Greek and can be translated, as “similar pains”. The year of its emergence is given as 1796. At that time a German doctor, chemist and pharmacist, Samuel Hahnemann, formulated the principle of homeopathy:
Similia similibus curentur, meaning, like will be cured with like.

In following the rule of similar, a remedy is sought, that when taken by a healthy person in higher dosis, that is, in a poisonous dosis, will lead to such complaints as the doctor observes in the patient. The homeopathy remedy is given to the patient in a very diluted form to activate the selfhealing forces.

With its development, homeopathy has found many adherents worldwide because it is a very effective and natural treatment method.