Homeopathic medicines are natural, safe, effective, and largely free of side effects. Depending on the sensitivity of the patient, some substances, such as coffee, camphor, menthol, eucalyptus and tea tree oil may interfere with homeopathic treatment. Other factors such as electric blankets, dental drilling, ultrasonic dental cleaning, and recreational drugs may also be contraindicated. It is also possible to prescribe the medicines on a daily basis so that these influences are not an obstacle to treatment. For further information, contact your homeopath or download our PDF file: How to Take Your Homeopathic Medicine

Tips for using Homeopathic medicines:
-Homeopathic remedies do not interfere with, and may be able to replace, conventional medications
-They do not have an expiration date

-Homeopathy should be self-prescribed only for first-aid or acute, not chronic, conditions. See a homeopath for serious illnesses.

-There are some substances, such as camphor, that may interfere with homeopathic treatment.
-Many other treatments, conventional and alternative, are compatible with homeopathy

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