When is World Homeopathy Day?

Monday April 10th

Every year on April 10th, World Homeopathy Day honors Dr. Christian Friedrich Hahnemann, the father of homeopathy... The day also challenges the understanding and implementation of homeopathy that will continue to develop homeopathy.

World Homeopathy Day - April 10

Homeopathy comes from the Greek words homeo, which means similar, and pathos, which means suffering or disease. "Askepties like" this alternative medicine approach, according to "like cures like." In other words, the medications that promote the disease's symptoms are the same as the disease's causes. Red onions, for example, are known to make the eyes water. For this reason, homeopathy uses red onion as an ingredient in allergy remedies.

Homeopathy claims that the body's healing process is also stimulated by substances that cause symptoms. Plant, animal, trace mineral, and synthetic compounds are among the many common homeopathic remedies. The ingredients are usually highly diluted. The use of homeopathy is dismissed by Western medicine for the most part. However, there are documented cases where homeopathic remedies have cured people of their disease.

200 million people around the world use homeopathy regularly, according to the Homeopathy Research Institute (HRI). Half of these people are in India. There are 200,000 registered homeopathic doctors in India, with 12,000 doctors added each year.

The figures in the United States are much smaller. Homeopathy is used by nearly 6 million people in the country for self-care and specific health problems. Homeopathy has been used in several countries, including Brazil, Mexico, and Switzerland, to include Brazil, Mexico, and Switzerland. Homeopathy is also used in their national health care system.