Homeopathy vs. Allopathy: Be Gentle

Easy does it.

A homeopath avoids anything—substance or practice—that debilitates the patient because it will impair the vitality of the individual.1 How small a dose of a remedy is required to cure a patient? Homeopathy uses what Hahnemann calls “simple medicine“—one unmixed with any other substance and in a dose so small that it “lifts “the disease without causing discomfort to the patient. Doses of simple and proven (homeopathic provings) medicines encourage the patient’s vital force to address a disease without causing suffering from harsh practices or substances.

Allopathic treatment uses substances that, in addressing a specific symptom of disease, can often cause unwanted consequences to other parts of a patient’s body and, ultimately, their vitality.2 Allopathic substances are, in 2025, almost all synthetically derived and powerfully affect the mind and body.




1 Hahnemann, S. (2010) Organon of the medical art. Edited by W.B. O’Reilly. Redmond, WA: Birdcage Books
2 Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (no date) Learning about side effects, U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Available here.

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