HealthCare Homeopathy

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine that treats patients with highly diluted substances to trigger the body’s natural healing process. It is based on the principle of "like cures like," meaning that a substance causing symptoms in a healthy person can, in small doses, treat similar symptoms in a sick person.
Homeopathy can treat a wide range of conditions, including allergies, skin problems, respiratory issues, digestive disorders, joint and muscle pain, stress, and chronic diseases. It is also used for acute conditions like colds, flu, and injuries.
Homeopathic remedies are made from natural substances and are diluted to a safe, non-toxic level. They are safe for people of all ages, including infants, pregnant women, and the elderly, with minimal risk of side effects.
The time for results varies depending on the individual, condition, and severity of the illness. Acute conditions may improve rapidly, while chronic illnesses may take weeks or months for noticeable improvements.
Yes, homeopathy can be used alongside conventional treatments. Many patients choose homeopathy as a complementary therapy to enhance recovery and reduce side effects from conventional medicine.
Yes, homeopathy focuses on treating the individual as a whole. During consultations, the practitioner considers physical symptoms, emotional state, lifestyle, and medical history to prescribe a personalized remedy.
Homeopathic remedies are prepared by diluting natural substances (plant, mineral, or animal origin) in water or alcohol and then vigorously shaking the mixture in a process known as potentization.