Homeopathy is an alternative medical technique that treats illnesses with extremely diluted chemicals. Samuel Hahnemann created it in the eighteenth century, based on his theory that "like cures like." This implies that a drug that produces a certain symptom in a healthy individual may be used to treat that symptom in a sick individual. In the majority of nations, homeopathy is not a recognized medical specialty. This implies that anyone can identify as a homeopath and that there are no regulations controlling the practice of homeopathy. The efficacy and safety of homeopathic treatments might therefore differ greatly. Homeopathy is well-liked in many nations even though there isn't any scientific support for it. For instance, homeopathy is a commonly used and accepted medical system in India. Homeopathy is also well-liked in Germany and France, two European nations. Homeopathy is not a recognized medical specialty in the US. Nonetheless, the US is home to several homeopat...