Homeopathy Remedies
Each Homeopathic remedy is obtained from a precise and controlled process of successive Homeopathic “dilutions.” This process de-concentrates the original organic solution and transforms it into a therapeutically active medicine.
Working under the philosophy of ‘like cures like’, a Homeopathic remedy is selected by similarly matching the symptom picture of the client to that of the remedy. Simply put, a substance (remedy) capable of producing certain complaints when given to a healthy person will cure those same complaints in an ill person.
Homeopathic remedies are manufactured in accordance with the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS) and meet strict FDA regulations. As Homeopathic remedies are naturally derived, there is no danger of addiction or toxicity and they do not interfere with conventional medicines. Therefore, they are very safe for infants, children, sensitive people, the elderly and pregnant women.
Alison Broadley, CCH
Alison Broadley is certified in Classical Homeopathy by the North American Council for Homeopathic Certification (CCH). She is also an advanced certified CEASE Therapist. A 2007 graduate from the School of Homeopathy, NY, is where Alison received training from some of today’s most prominent Homeopaths. Prior to this extensive four-year program, she lived in London for eight years, which enabled her to closely experience both the popularity and healing opportunities this modality encompasses.
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Alison has been actively involved in multiple practice locations (both in USA and overseas) which has gained her experience in treating a few thousand cases of adults and children worldwide. She is past Vice President and President of the Minnesota Homeopathic Association (2018-2020). For over 10 years she has assisted on committees for the North American Council for Homeopathic Certification (CHC). Alison also holds a B.A. in Art & Design from SCSU which nicely compliments her practice as Homeopathy is equally an art as it is a science.
