Homeopathy Worldwide Popularity
Homeopathy is Known for Its Safe And Gentle Ways of Treatment. People Across The World Prefer Homeopathy Over Conventional Medicine, As It Has No Side-Effects, And is Non-Toxic and Non-Addictive. In the Last Five Years, Homeopathy Has Grown Three Times Faster Than Allopathic [25-30% annually]. It is Presently the 2nd Largest System of Medicine in the World, According to The World Health Organization (WHO). France is the Largest Contributor to Homeopathy in the World Followed by Germany.
In England, 42% British physicians refer patients to homeopaths. The Royal family has used Homeopathy for three generations. The Queen has carried her 'black box' of ‘white pills’ on her travels. It has been estimated that over 6 million people in the US use Homeopathy for self-care, and day-to-day health problems. In India, over 100 million people depend on Homeopathy for health issues.
There are around 200,000 registered Homeopathy doctors, and approximately 12,000 new Homoeopathic doctors are registered every year. Homoeopathy is practiced in most European countries. It is included in the national health systems of countries like Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Homeopathy is also practiced with good support from the government in countries like UAE, most Asian countries, and in much Middle Eastern Countries. Apart from curing acute and chronic illnesses, Homeopathy has a reputation of providing relief in many difficult as well as rare ailments.
Indian Homoeopathic Organizations (IHO)
IN THE 20th century, three people made a great impact on the society. These were Einstein, Karl Marx and Dr Samuel Hahnemann. Dr Hahnemann developed a treatment system dedicated to humanity,” said
Justice SN Srivastava at the 251st birth anniversary of Founder of Homoeopathy Dr SCF Hahnemann organized by Allahabad unit of Indian Homoeopathy Organization (IHO) on Sunday.
Srivastava said Dr Hahnemann developed Homoeopathy for the benefit of the masses. The students and teachers of Homoeopathy had continuously struggled for its development and to give it its proper place in society, he said.