What Is Homeopathy

Homeopathy is a complementary therapeutic method developed at the end of the 18th century by Samuel Hahnemann and based on the principle of “like influencing like.”
Homeopathic remedies are prepared from substances of mineral, plant, and animal origin through specific processes of dilution and potentization.

Homeopathy has a long historical tradition and is used in various countries as a complementary approach alongside conventional medical care.


The Role of Homeopathy at Neitropia Clinic

At Neitropia Clinic, homeopathy is not used as a standalone treatment, but as a complementary method within an individualized medical process.

Homeopathic remedies are considered only after medical evaluation and diagnostic clarity, when their inclusion is clinically justified and appropriate for the patient’s condition.


Individualized Assessment and the Candegabe Algorithm (H.U.M.A)

Clinical practice may include a structured analysis of symptoms and individual characteristics, incorporating methodologies such as the Candegabe Algorithm (H.U.M.A) developed by Dr. Marcello Candegabe.

This approach supports the systematic organization of clinical information and assists the physician in selecting homeopathic remedies tailored to the individual clinical profile.

For the patient, this process may be summarized in a personalized homeopathic profile, reflecting individual characteristics and the dynamics of the condition.

Infographic illustrating the process of individual consultation and integrative approach in homeopathy, including assessment and follow-up.

When Homeopathy May Be Considered

Homeopathy may be included as part of an individualized therapeutic plan in selected acute or chronic conditions, following medical assessment and clinical judgment, and always in conjunction with conventional diagnostic evaluation and follow-up.


Important

Homeopathy does not replace medical diagnosis, standard medical treatment, or physician supervision when such care is required.