Samuel Hahnehmann memorial (Founder of homeopathy) in downtown Washington D.C. three blocks from the White House.
What is Homeopathy?
(An AI generated answer with my interjections KVZ)
If you google “What is Homeopathy” this is what you will find. After reading this, WHY would you EVER use homeopathy??? It is, after all, according to the very first sentence in Wikipedia a Pseudoscience. If you make it to the end of this and still want to explore homeopathy, Congratulations! You have jumped the first hurdle.
AI: Homeopathy is an alternative medicine system that claims to treat diseases by administering highly diluted substances that, according to the theory, would cause similar symptoms in healthy individuals
KVZ: I Prefer the spelling of “disease” to be “dis-ease.” Once I saw that spelling, it opened to me what a “disease” truly is but a “dis-ease” within the body.
Key Principles:
- Law of Similars: The principle that a substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can cure those same symptoms in a sick person. (Like cures like)
- Dilution: Homeopathic remedies are made by diluting substances, such as plants, minerals, or animal products, in water or alcohol. The dilution process is often repeated many times, resulting in extremely small amounts of the original substance. (Yes. In many homeopathic preparations, the dilution process dilutes it soooo much that Avogrado’s number is reached. This means it is recognized that the solution is so dilute that NONE of the original substance is present. Basically,,, I am telling you to take watered down Brandy (my choice alcohol for preservation purposes) with a whisper of energetics of the original substance to treat your condition.
- Potentiation: Homeopaths believe that the more a substance is diluted, the stronger its healing potential becomes. This is a scientifically unsupported claim. (I wouldn’t argue with this. The more dilute the substance the deeper it penetrates the field, and yes, this has not been scientifically proven)
Evidence and Safety:
There is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of homeopathy. Numerous studies have shown that homeopathic remedies are no more effective than placebos. Additionally, some homeopathic remedies can contain harmful substances or interact with other medications. (Regarding the placebo effect, my question is if it is only placebo and you find homeopathics work,,, why didn’t your pharmaceuticals (that didn’t work) have the same placebo? Regarding interactions? Never heard of a case of interactions with medications and… remember, this is basically watered down brandy with a whisper of energy. So if brandy interacts with medications… then yes, I guess you could say there could be interaction.)
Regulation:
Homeopathy is regulated differently in different countries. In some countries, it is considered a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and may be regulated by healthcare professionals. In other countries, it is treated as a consumer product and may not be subject to the same safety and efficacy requirements. (I am currently enrolled in an accredited homeopathic program RMDY ACADEMY to graduate in August 2026)
Conclusion:
Homeopathy is an unproven and potentially harmful alternative medicine system. There is no scientific evidence to support its effectiveness, and it should not be used as a substitute for conventional medical care. (My tag for all clients: Disclaimer: Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
Kristen is not a physician and the relationship between Kristen and her clients is an educational one. It is fully the client’s choice whether or not to take advantage of the information Kristen presents. Homeopathy doesn’t “treat” an illness; it addresses the entire person as a matter of wholeness that is an educational process, not a medical one.) I prefer for your doctor to scratch his/her head in amazement and confusion and tell you you no longer need X, Y or Z medication (their confusion is they probably have never had this conversation before). I will never tell you to stop taking a medication. This is solely your decision and responsibility.
Evidence and Safety:
There is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of homeopathy. Numerous studies have shown that homeopathic remedies are no more effective than placebos. Additionally, some homeopathic remedies can contain harmful substances or interact with other medications. (See above)
Regulation:
Homeopathy is regulated differently in different countries. In some countries, it is considered a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and may be regulated by healthcare professionals. In other countries, it is treated as a consumer product and may not be subject to the same safety and efficacy requirements.
Conclusion:
Homeopathy is an unproven and potentially harmful alternative medicine system. There is no scientific evidence to support its effectiveness, and it should not be used as a substitute for conventional medical care. (The "powers that be" really don't want you to use homeopathy.")
There. Now we got that out of the way.
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