For most people, the term homeopathy is associated with the dosage form of small "pellets", known as "globules" in technical jargon. The mode of action of homeopathy triggers different associations and is considered by some to be unproven, esoteric nonsense, while for others it is the last remedy when all other methods have failed. However, since other methods such as working with Schüssler salts, Bach flowers or spagyric remedies have become increasingly popular, classical homeopathy can once again refer to its almost two-hundred-year-old tradition as a proven empirical science. Regardless of how you yourself feel about these issues, it is undisputed that several years of sound training in conventional and experiential medicine are necessary in order to be able to practice homeopathy seriously.
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