In Asia the treatment is very popular—especially in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Homoeopathy benefited enormously through Mahatma Gandhi’s statement: “Homoeopathy is the latest, most refined method of treating patients economically and nonviolently. Government must encourage and patronize it in our country.”
A rough study states that about 10% of the Indian population solely depend Homoeopathy for their Health care needs and is considered as the Second most popular system of medicine in the Country.
Homoeopathy is quite popular in Europe—over 10,000 German and French doctors practice it. Almost all French pharmacies dispense homoeopathic remedies and the discipline is covered by state social security. More than 30 per cent of French people use the treatment. Worldwide, homoeopathic remedies enjoy OTC (over the counter) status.
Homoeopathy is most popular in the UK, where the Royal Family has had homoeopathic physicians since the 1830s. In England, as many as 45 per cent of conventional MDs refer patients to homoeopaths and the treatment is part of the National Health Scheme (NHS).
Homoeopaths generally begin with detailed examinations of their patients’ histories, including questions regarding their physical, mental and emotional states, their life circumstances and any physical or emotional illnesses. The homoeopath then attempts to translate this information into a complex formula of mental and physical symptoms, including likes, dislikes, innate predispositions and even body type.[109]
From these symptoms, the homoeopath chooses how to treat the patient.
It is more than a century and a half now that Homoeopathy is being practiced in India. It has blended so well into the roots and traditions of the country that it has been recognized as one of the National System of Medicine and plays a very important role in providing health care to a large number of people. Its strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach towards the sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual and physical levels.
A rough study states that about 10% of the Indian population solely depend Homoeopathy for their Health care needs and is considered as the Second most popular system of medicine in the Country.
Homoeopathy is quite popular in Europe—over 10,000 German and French doctors practice it. Almost all French pharmacies dispense homoeopathic remedies and the discipline is covered by state social security. More than 30 per cent of French people use the treatment. Worldwide, homoeopathic remedies enjoy OTC (over the counter) status.
Homoeopathy is most popular in the UK, where the Royal Family has had homoeopathic physicians since the 1830s. In England, as many as 45 per cent of conventional MDs refer patients to homoeopaths and the treatment is part of the National Health Scheme (NHS).
Homoeopaths generally begin with detailed examinations of their patients’ histories, including questions regarding their physical, mental and emotional states, their life circumstances and any physical or emotional illnesses. The homoeopath then attempts to translate this information into a complex formula of mental and physical symptoms, including likes, dislikes, innate predispositions and even body type.[109]
From these symptoms, the homoeopath chooses how to treat the patient.
It is more than a century and a half now that Homoeopathy is being practiced in India. It has blended so well into the roots and traditions of the country that it has been recognized as one of the National System of Medicine and plays a very important role in providing health care to a large number of people. Its strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach towards the sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual and physical levels.

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