How does Homeopathy works?
Similia Similibus Curentur"
This principle of similars can be divided into three aspects:
a) Any pharmacological active substance causes in a sensitive healthy individual a group of symptoms which are characteristics of the substance.
b) Any sick individual displays a group of morbid symptoms which are characteristics of the disease which he is suffering. The morbid symptoms are characterized by the group of changes in the way of feeling and functioning of the person caused by the disease.
c) The healing can be reached by administrate to the sick infinitesimal dosages of substances capable of producing at much higher doses, over a healthy susceptible individual, symptoms similar to the ones displayed by the sick person.
The goal of homeopathy is the selection of the remedy which most closely resembles the symptomatology presented by the sick person.
