HOMEOPATHY
Homeopathy treats the “whole person” which means that two people presenting with the same complaint may receive a different medicine based on their individual symptoms and emotional response to the illness.
Homeopathy was developed by Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician, over 200 years ago and is based on the principle of “like curing like” although the principles go back further to Hippocrates & Paracelsus.
The World Health Organisation recognises Homoeopathy as the second most widely used medicine in the world.

Seven Benefits of Homoeopathy: everyone should know these.
- Single window treatment or consultation for your whole body and mind. # So you need not be worried to run from one specialty clinic/department to another to complete your treatment to achieve complete cure.
- Listens to your every suffering of body and mind, every painful sensation. Does not ignore them as a functional disorder if not accompanied by pathological findings, while you are still suffering in agony.
- Reduce recurrence. Leads to a permanent cure for a particular symptom and disease.
- Appropriately, faster, cure in both acute & chronic diseases.
- No side effects in proper homoeopathically selected* prescription in proper minimum doses.
- Reduce susceptibility to infections. Thus helps to prevent disease in general.
- Cost of the whole treatment is much lesser than allopathy (only for internal medicine cases, excluding surgical cases) due to its unique pharmaceutical procedures and fortunately, multinational pharmaceutical companies have not thrown their greedy claws so much as in case of allopathy on homeopathic pharmacy till now. Homoeopathy follows legal and therapeutic guidelines for the preparation and the prescription of medicines to assist a patient self-heal. These medicines have been prepared in a specific way by a potentising process that involves serial dilution with intercurrent succussion (shaking hard). The potency and dose prescribed can vary, depending on each patient’s individual needs. The medicines are usually taken orally and can be provided in pilules, powders, tablets, sprays or drops.