A medical method called homoeopathy is based on the belief that the body can heal itself. It is practised using minuscule amounts of organic materials like plants and minerals. They contend that these promote healing.

Homeopathy is based on the principle that "like cures like." In other words, anything that causes symptoms in a healthy individual may be able to treat an illness with a comparable symptom set when used in very small doses. The goal of this is to mobilise the body's defence mechanisms.

Red onions, for instance, cause your eyes to water. It is utilised in homoeopathic treatments for allergies because of this. Poison ivy, white arsenic, crushed whole bees, and the herb arnica are used as remedies for different illnesses.

These chemicals are made weaker by homoeopathic physicians, popularly known as "homoeopaths," by adding alcohol or water. The mixture is then shaken as part of a procedure known as "potentization." They contend that this action transmits the healing spirit. Homeopaths also concur that a drug's effectiveness increases with dose. Many of these cures actually don't have any molecules of the original ingredient left in them. They are available as sugar pellets, liquid drops, creams, gels, and pills, among other forms.

A homoeopath will inquire about your mental, emotional, and physical health during your session. They will give you the medication that best addresses all of your symptoms. The treatment will then be customised for you.