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“Traditional medicine suppresses and wears down the immune system and living beings’ capacity to cure themselves”







What is homehopathy?

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Vital Force: This is the energy which leads a living organism to be in harmony and balance with the environment. When the vital force is somehow altered, the animal gets sick. Each living organism’s vital force is in harmony with the dynamic universal energy.

Homeopathy acts at the level of energy: the higher the dilution of a remedy, the more energy and less material it will have. From 15 C on, there is no material, only energy.

In chronic illnesses, homeopathy cures the symptoms in reverse order, from the most recent to appear to the oldest ones. It first cures the most internal symptoms and then the most external ones (we say it cures inside out). Mental symptoms such as fears, phobias and dependencies are the first to be cured, then metabolic and organic symptoms and lastly local symptoms, skin and joints … that is, we cure from the cause to the symptoms.

The manner in which the animal progresses lets us know whether we are going the right way in the healing process.

Homeopathy in veterinary medicine has applications at the individual and collective levels as well as in livestock farming.

In the case of animals for slaughter or dairy animals, the remedies leave no residue in the meat or milk. It is the medicine used in ecological livestock farming.

Nor does it produce a positive result in doping tests in competition animals (greyhounds, horses) as it leaves no residue in blood or urine.

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