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Homeopathy was discovered in 1796 by Dr Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician. Conventional treatments of the time were harsh, consisting of things such as bloodletting, blistering, and leeches. Dr Hahnemann strove to find a gentler means of healing the body.
Homeopathic treatments are based on the principle of “like” treats “like”. For example: Cinchona bark contains quinine which is a known cure for malaria. Dr Hahnemann ingested the bark himself and it simulated symptoms of malaria. He then began to dilute the organic substance to minimize its primary effect and found that with each dilution, the compound became more effective at fighting disease, rather than causing symptoms.
Every being has a vital force or self-healing response. Disease happens when the vital force is out of balance. It is not measurable by traditional standards, but is more of an energetic part of the being. When you or your pets have off days, with no specific symptoms, it is because your vital force is out of balance. It includes both the emotional and physical parts of the being. Homeopathic remedies help balance the vital force, which allows the healing process to proceed.
Some forms of homeopathy that we use:
Nosodes are homeopathic alternatives to traditional vaccinations. They are made from dilute formulations of disease-causing organisms from an infected animal. They differ from traditional vaccines in that they do not stimulate measurable antibody levels, but work on a deeper, energetic level
They decreases the susceptibility of the vital force to the disease
Nosodes work best in the face of exposure, but can be used in advance. Homotoxicology
These are a combination of formulas that combine multiple homeopathic remedies in each formula. They are great for detoxifying the body. Remedies can be given orally, or injected for an enhanced effect.
Factors that will affect the outcome of treatment:
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