HOMEOPATHY

Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine that was developed in the late 18th century by a German physician named Samuel Hahnemann. It is based on the principle of "like cures like," which suggests that a substance that causes certain symptoms in a healthy person can be used to treat similar symptoms in a sick person.

Homeopathy involves the use of highly diluted substances, often in the form of pellets or drops, which are believed to stimulate the body's own healing processes. The dilution process involves repeatedly diluting the original substance in water or alcohol until little or no trace of the original substance remains.