Homeopathy is effective on many ailments, starting with physical manifestations related to emotional disorders, whether digestive or skin problems (eczema, etc.). Homeopathic treatments are very often recommended to deal with behavioral disorders, such as stress, insomnia, anxiety or mild depression. For children who have sleep or behavior problems, homeopathy seems to be a good alternative. She avoids the use of heavy medications. You should know that it also relieves their gastroenteritis and their teething. There are homeopathic remedies that are a priori effective in the face of hormonal disorders (menopausal disorders, engorgement of the breasts of young nursing mothers, etc.). Homeopathy has also been able to prove its effectiveness in alleviating many chronic or repetitive disorders such as herpes, fungal infections, cystitis, premenstrual syndrome, rheumatism, etc.
What is particularly difficult with homeopathy is the whole debate around its effectiveness. There is no 100% guarantee that homeopathic treatments are really effective. Even medical professionals, researchers, clinicians and doctors disagree on the subject. For some, the effectiveness of homeopathy no longer needs to be demonstrated, while for others, the treatments just have a placebo effect. Scientists do not hesitate to say that taking homeopathy is like swallowing sugar. Many studies highlight its effectiveness and others do not, while being based on “evidence”. Therein lies all the complexity… Anyway, it is important to know that not all individuals react the same way to homeopathic treatment, even if they have the same symptoms. To see results, you also have to be patient. It is much slower than with so-called classic drug treatment.
One of the latest reports relating to homeopathy has shown its ineffectiveness. This controversy, which dates back more than two hundred years, is not ready to stop. According to a review of 225 studies conducted by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), homeopathy is not effective. This is the conclusion of their report delivered in March 2015. They based themselves on 65 diseases, the condition of which was the presence of two groups, one treated by homeopathy and the other by a classic drug with proven efficacy. or receiving a placebo. The report concluded that there was no evidence that this medicine was effective in treating men. Finally, everyone agrees that homeopathic treatments can't do any harm and are obviously good for many people, placebo effect or not. The only danger is a patient who refuses to take conventional drug treatment in the event of a serious and/or serious illness.