Homeopathy is successful in treating a wide range of conditions.
Homeopathic doctors use history-taking, examination and investigation, just as all doctors do.
Prescribing is based on all aspects of a patient's condition. The patient's personality and lifestyle are important.
Homeopathy can be used responsibly alongside conventional medicine *
It is suitable for the whole family
It is non-addictive and is usually only taken for a short time
Everyone should have access to information on all available options, so they can make an informed choice about their own healthcare. For more information, click here
*If you are considering using homeopathy and are taking any medicines either prescribed or bought yourself or herbal products please consult your doctor before taking any homeopathic remedies.
Homeopathy Awareness Week 2011
Homeopathy Awareness Week 14 to 21 June 2011
The UK’s Homeopathy Awareness Week takes place from 14th - 21st June 2011. It was originally founded by The Society of Homeopaths in 2000 and this year, the theme will focus on sleeplessness, which affects an estimated 77% of people in GB.
Members of the Society from around the country use this week to raise awareness of homeopathy in their local area, so look out for activities near you. There is also a national media campaign answering your homeopathy queries and we will be joined by Debra Stephenson from Bad Girls, Coronation St and The Impressions Show telling us about her experiences with homeopathy.
If you’d like to find out who your local homeopaths are, go to choosing-homeopathy.com where you can search an official national database of registered homeopaths. And watch the video below to see people learning more about homeopathy.
In addition, for more information about sleeplessness and suggestions for useful homeopathic remedies click here.