Homoeopathic
Homoeopathy is a system of alternative medicine created in the late 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann. The core principle of homoeopathy is "like cures like," meaning a substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can be used in a highly diluted form to treat similar symptoms in a sick person. These remedies are typically derived from plants, minerals, and animal products.
Another key concept in homoeopathy is potentization, a process of serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking).
Homoeopathic treatments are available in various forms, most commonly as small pellets or liquids. Practitioners use
Scientific consensus generally regards homoeopathy as pseudoscience, as its principles are not supported by empirical evidence