The primary principle of homeopathy

The primary principle of homeopathy, called the law of similars (“treating like with like”), is actually an ancient understanding that great thinkers and healers have acknowledged and utilized since early written history.

Shakespeare wrote about treating “like with like” in his famed play Romeo and Juliet (Act I, scene ii), when Benvolio gives comfort and advice to lovesick Romeo, saying:

Tut, man, one fire burns out another’s burning;�One pain is lessened by another’s anguish,�Turn giddy and be holp by backward turning;�One desperate grief cures with another’s languish.�Take thou some new infection to the eye,�And the rank poison of the old will die.

Thank you, Dana Ullman, MPH for this awesome information (www.homeopathic.com)

This ancient understanding of health and disease is still at the forefront with many great practitioners of our modern day. Such tried, tested and true methods will never die.

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