O National Homeopathy Day in Brazil is celebrated annually on the day November 21st.
O National Homeopathy Day was created to honor the introduction of the homeopathy technique in Brazil, which serves to guide people about the benefits of treatment.
Homeopathy it is a self-proclaimed form of alternative therapy, initiated by the German Samuel Hahnemann, when in 1796 he published his first dissertation.
Homeopathic medicines are developed based on the “Law of Similars”, which states that all substances available in nature have the potential to cure the same symptoms it produces. For example, if someone ingests toxic doses of a certain substance, he will have some symptoms. On the other hand, with this same substance prepared homeopathically, it will be possible to identify improvements during therapy.
In day November 21, 1840 homeopathic medicine began to be practiced in Brazil, which was initiated by the French homeopath Dr. Benoit Jules Mure, responsible for the creation of the Saí Homeopathic Institute - the first that treated patients with homeopathic techniques in the parents.
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