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“Armed with the tools to research, analyze and consult on how to get the human body into a condition to defy and remove illness, I have become a ‘go-to’ person for problems that aren’t helped by conventional approaches.” — André Faheem Jannah

Homeopathy

— a system that uses highly diluted substances to stimulate natural defenses in the body.

ho • me • op • a • thy    [hoh-mee-op-uh-thee]

Preview: Homeopathy operates in part on the concept that substances that cause symptoms in healthy people can reverse those same symptoms found in someone who is not well. In the early 1800s, German physician Samuel Hahnemann first described homeopathy’s efficacy with the phrase that in English translates as “let likes be cured with likes.”

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