What is Homeopathic Medicine?
Homeopathic Medicine was created in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann, based on the doctrine of “like cures like” and uses drugs prepared at low concentrations and dynamized to produce a healing reaction that restores the lost organic balance quickly and effectively.
What characterizes Homeopathic Medicine is the conception and treatment of the individual as an indivisible whole in constant interaction with the environment in which he lives.
What is integrative health?
WHO defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. This is a holistic conception of health, since it takes into account the different aspects that affect people’s well-being.
However, in biological medicine we go one step further, because we understand the health-disease binomial as a continuum, a balance. Health is not something static, but our organism is constantly working to maintain it.
We also understand that diseases, especially chronic diseases, are pathological processes that develop over a long period of time, which begin with a bad habit or contact with a toxic substance, for example. And these small exposures added between them and with the own factors of the organism will lead us to lose the balance and to get sick.