Well, some modern “homeopathic” medecines/treatments are utter BS. The most notables are all of those “fat burning, weight losing, look 20 years younger, etc.” homeopathic treatments that do nothing but are advertised like hell and sell a lot.
REAL homeopathic medecines, such as clove oil for a tooth ache, or breathing the vapors of tea tree oil and boiling water for a cold DO work.
Somewhere in my house I have a copy of a book titled “How to be your own herbal pharmicist” Don;t know the author offhand, and not going looking for the book. A significant portion of the remedies in that book are effective. Not all, but many.
A couple of quick “rules of thumb” for Homeopathic Medicine:
#1: If it is something that is a derivative/antecedent of a modern medication (White Willow Bark and Asprin) then there is good cause to be able to use the “natural” version over the processed one.
#2: Realize that herbal/homeopathic medications have JUST as much ability to create drug interactions as ANY OTHER DRUG. The most notable example: St. John’s Wort interferes with a whole host of medications, including most psychoactive and many hematological.
#3: Homeopathic care is NOT a substitute for professional medical treatment. Don’t rely on tomatoes to cure your cancer. Use natural herbs for “health maintenance” and non-life-threatening everyday ailments.
I always keep Garlic in the fridge for use on the occasional minor ear infection, Tea Tree Oil for chest and sinus congestion, Clove Oil for a toothache. But I use Nyquil for the flu and Advil for a headache.