I Say NO to Homeopathy...And Here's Why
- Kimberly Lemler
- Apr 9
- 2 min read
As a nutritionist and naturopathic practitioner, I NEVER recommend any kind of homeopathic remedies—EVER. These are very different from vitamins, minerals, or herbal remedies. I love all of those and we need them. Homeopathy is NOT the same thing… AT ALL. I saw a nutritionist posting online about recommending homeopathy for children and adults, and I just had to cringe in a major way. 🙄
Here’s the scoop:
This is a popular one: Oscillococcinum is a patented homeopathic product manufactured by Boiron Laboratories. It is made from the heart and liver of wild duck. Well, ick. It’s sold in drug stores everywhere. It is so diluted that there are no active ingredients. And this is how homeopathy works. It's likened to standing over a black cauldron and mixing up potions.
60% of all homeopathic remedies involve the use of herbal or vegetable bases. But it’s important to remember that they are only BASED on these substances. They are so diluted that there is 0% of the original substance left. It’s like putting one drop in a bathtub full of water, then collecting and dividing it, and shaking the substance over and over again. Poof! All gone!
Here is a list of some of the animal bases that are used in homeopathy: dried ink of cuttlefish, crushed honey bees, extract of jellyfish, poison from tarantulas, extract of skunk, extract of purple fish, venom of the bushmaster, and then there are these bases: extracts of TB pus, extracts of influenza virus, maceration of TB lung, extract of smallpox pustules… and the list goes on and on.
Feeling sick yet? Does the black cauldron come into focus now?
Samuel Hahnemann was the inventor of homeopathy. He followed the Rosicrucianists, whose thinking was centered around occult and spiritualist ideas. Their teaching was “like cures like,” and the metaphysical concept of “vital spirit.”
Homeopaths themselves, on the whole, say that the power of the remedy does not lie in the chemical or molecular effects but rather in the spiritual or ethereal energy latent in the matter. Well, ick again!!
This is not normal, folks. It’s paranormal. Dr. H.J. Bopp says this in his book: “Homeopathic remedies have within them an occult influence…” and Hahnemann’s practices are beyond the realm of medicine and more within the art of sorcery.
I AGREE. I will not touch any kind of homeopathy with a ten-foot pole.
Do the research! Educate yourselves. I have studied this topic extensively and will never recommend homeopathy for my family or any of my clients.
Books:
Homeopathy: Some Things Are Not What They Seem by Branson Hopkins.Homeopathy Diagnosed: Powerful Water by Tony Bambridge.
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