Law of homeopathy
If you mean “laws of homeopathy”, homeopathy is based on a few core principles developed by Samuel Hahnemann, who created the system of Homeopathy in the late 1700s.
The main “laws” are:
1. Law of Similars (“Like cures like”)
The idea:
A substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person may treat similar symptoms in a sick person when given in a specially prepared dose.
Example:
Cutting onions causes watery eyes
So homeopathy uses Allium cepa preparations for cold symptoms with watery eyes.
2. Law of Minimum Dose
The idea:
The smaller the dose, the stronger the healing effect (after repeated dilution and preparation).
Homeopathic remedies are often diluted many times.
Example:
6C
30C
200C potency scales
3. Law of Individualization
The idea:
Treatment is chosen for the individual person, not just the disease.
Example: Two people with headaches may receive different remedies depending on:
Personality
Sleep pattern
Appetite
Other symptoms
4. Single Remedy Principle
The idea:
Use one remedy at a time rather than mixing many together.
The goal is to observe the body’s response clearly.
5. Potentization
The idea:
Repeated dilution + shaking (“succussion”) is believed to increase therapeutic effect.
This is one of the defining concepts in homeopathy.
Important note
Homeopathy is widely used in many countries, but many scientists and medical organizations say evidence for many homeopathic treatments is limited or inconsistent compared with conventional medicine.
If you were asking about homeopathy as a career, studying it, or specific medicines, tell me which part.
Comments
Post a Comment