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  2. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathic pills are made from an inert substance (often sugars, typically lactose), upon which a drop of liquid homeopathic preparation is placed and allowed to evaporate. [ 91 ] [ 92 ] Isopathy is a therapy derived from homeopathy in which the preparations come from diseased or pathological products such as fecal, urinary and respiratory ...

  3. Regulation and prevalence of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Woman looking at homeopathic remedies A patient suffering from the effects of homeopathic treatment (Wellcome Trust) Homeopathy is fairly common in some countries while being uncommon in others. In some countries, there are no specific legal regulations concerning the use of homeopathy, while in others, licenses or degrees in conventional ...

  4. National Commission for Homoeopathy - Wikipedia

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    The institution set up under the Central Council of Homeopathy Act 1973, (Act 59).Any university or similar institution in India offering either a degree or a diploma in homeopathy can do so only if it is approved by CCH, apart from being listed under the schedules of the above-mentioned act. [4]

  5. Alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathy: A belief that a substance that causes the symptoms of a disease in healthy people cures similar symptoms in sick people. [n 8] Developed before knowledge of atoms and molecules, or of basic chemistry, which shows that repeated dilution as practiced in homeopathy produces only water, and that homeopathy is not scientifically valid.

  6. List of homeopathic preparations - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathic name Substance Common name Aconite [1] Aconitum napellus: Monkshood, monk's blood, fuzi, wolf's bane Aesculus hippocastanum [1] Aesculus hippocastanum: Horse-chestnut Allium cepa [1] Onion: Aloeaceae [2] Aloe succotrina: Aloe: Arnica [3] Arnica montana: Leopard's bane Baptisia [1] Baptisia tinctoria: Wild indigo, horseflyweed ...

  7. Evidence and efficacy of homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Homeopathy is a controversial topic in complementary medicine research. A number of the key concepts of homeopathy are not consistent with fundamental concepts of chemistry and physics. For example, it is not possible to explain in scientific terms how a preparation containing little or no active ingredient can have any effect.

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    Tulley also told The Associated Press that his stores offer consulting and education about cannabis products for a fee and provide free samples, so they do not need state licenses.

  9. American Institute of Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), established in 1844, is the oldest extant national physician’s organization in the United States. [1] The founding president of the AIH was Constantine Hering. [1] Past AIH presidents include Royal S. Copeland [2] and Bushrod Washington James. [3]