Homeopathy

maria2
maria2 Senior Member Senior Member
Anyone ever try homeopathy? my sisters friend swears by it and says out worked for her and another friend. I might check it out....Just curious. thanks.

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  • hopefulchar
    hopefulchar Senior Member Senior Member
  • maria2
    maria2 Senior Member Senior Member
    I had no clue a few weeks ago and honestly, still don't have a clear grasp of what it is. LOL...but this is what seems to be below....I have a meeting scheduled on friday morning with her, so i'll let you know how it goes...if i really like her, i'll post her information:

    http://www.sharedjourney.com/homeopathy.html
    Homeopathy is one natural fertility treatment option that more and more women and couples are turning to in their efforts to get pregnant. Lauded for its holistic approach to treating a variety of diseases and illness, homeopathy, and more specifically, homeopathy remedies, are also being used to treat both male and female fertility problems. But what is homeopathy and how is it used in coping with infertility? And is homeopathy really a safe and effective infertility treatment?

    Homeopathy is an alternative medical system that boosts the individual’s general health, both physically and emotionally.

    Tailored specifically to each individual’s needs according to her symptoms, lifestyle, as well as her mental and physical health, homeopathic treatments are comprised of small doses of what are known as homeopathy remedies.

    Homeopathy remedies are natural substances that are derived from plants, minerals and animals; they are then diluted in a series of several steps while maintaining their healing properties until they do not contain a single molecule of the original substances.

    This process is necessary, as these remedies would produce illness or disease if prescribed in their natural forms or in greater quantities.

    Specific remedies are used to treat specific illnesses, symptoms and conditions. Remedies are available in pellet, liquid and tablet forms. A typical dose is taken three times daily for a period of up to three days.