Homeopathy is a system of medicine founded in 1796 by German physician, Samuel Hahnemann. It is based on the principles of “like cures like.” Homeopathy uses microdoses of natural substances derived from mineral, botanical and biological sources to relieve symptoms. Regulated as drugs by the FDA since 1938, homeopathy has been used for more than 200 years and has built a remarkable safety record.
The Center for Clinical Homeopathy is a global school with courses taught by medical doctors to provide the most pragmatic information. Three thousand physicians are trained in homeopathy each year.