Homeopathy
Homeopathy is a natural.
Holistic system of medicine that focuses on treating the person as a whole rather than just addressing symptoms. Recognized by the U.S. FDA, homeopathic remedies are derived from natural sources such as plants, minerals, and animal substances.
Core Principles of Homeopathy
- Like Cures Like – A substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can treat similar symptoms in a sick person.
- Minimal Dose – Remedies are highly diluted to stimulate the body’s natural healing response.
- Single Remedy – A tailored approach where one remedy is prescribed at a time based on individual symptoms.
Why Choose Homeopathy?
- Used globally for holistic healing.
- Safe with no interactions with conventional drugs.
- Recognized by the FDA as a valid alternative therapy.
Types of Homeopathic Treatment
- Acute Conditions: Short-term illnesses like colds, flu, or minor injuries.
- Chronic Conditions: Long-term health issues such as allergies, arthritis, and migraines.
Is Homeopathy FDA-Recognized?
Yes! Homeopathic medicine is officially recognized under:
- The 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- The 1965 Medicare Act
- The 1987 FDA Compliance Policy Guidelines
These safe, non-toxic remedies can help manage various conditions, promoting long-term wellness without harmful side effects.
Interested in a holistic healing approach?
Interested in a holistic healing approach?
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, homeopathic remedies are non-toxic and do not interfere with conventional drugs. They can be safely integrated into your existing treatment plan.
It depends on the condition. Acute issues may show improvement quickly, while chronic conditions often require a longer, consistent treatment approach tailored to your symptoms.
Homeopathy is generally free of side effects. Some individuals may experience a brief “healing response,” which is a temporary intensification of symptoms—this is normal and often a good sign that the remedy is working.
Yes. Homeopathic remedies are recognized by the FDA and governed under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. They are considered a valid form of complementary medicine.
Our practitioners perform a detailed consultation to understand your physical, emotional, and mental symptoms. Based on this comprehensive profile, a customized remedy is selected to match your unique condition.