HOMEOPATHY - what is it?
Homeopathy is a system developed by the German physician and chemist Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) that focuses on strengthening a person's natural resistance and vitality. Homeopathic treatment does not focus solely on treating individual diseases, but always examines the situation more holistically -- always taking into account the emotional causes behind the disease.
In homeopathic treatment, a remedy is selected for the client according to the vibration frequency, which should be as similar as possible to the client's own vibration frequency. The remedy triggers a resonance phenomenon that gives the initial impulse to the person's own personal healing process.
A homeopath does not make diagnoses or interfere with the treatments prescribed by a doctor, but in Germany, Switzerland and France, for example, there are many doctors with homeopathic training who use homeopathy as a complementary form of treatment to conventional medicine in order to achieve the best possible treatment result.
Homeopathy is used by 200-300 million people and is currently the third most popular form of treatment in the world.
