Homeopath:
Laura Miguel Trillo

Homeopathy: Healing Through Natural Balance

What Is Homeopathy?

Homeopathy is a form of complementary medicine founded in 1796 by German physician Samuel Hahnemann. It is based on the principle of “similia similibus curentur” – or “like cures like”. According to this principle, a substance that causes certain symptoms in a healthy person can, when highly diluted, help treat similar symptoms in someone who is ill.

A homeopathic remedy is selected not solely based on the diagnosis, but on the individual characteristics of each patient – physical, emotional, and psychological. For example, two patients with migraines might receive completely different remedies, depending on how their symptoms manifest and their overall health profile.


Why Choose Homeopathy?

While homeopathy continues to be debated within the broader medical community, it has shown positive results for many individuals, particularly when used alongside conventional treatments. In countries like Germany and France, homeopathy is widely accepted and integrated into healthcare systems.

Homeopathic treatments are gentle and non-invasive, tailored to the individual, safe for all ages including children and the elderly and complementary to other medical therapies.

Common Indications

Homeopathy may be used to support treatment in a variety of conditions, including:

  • Chronic illnesses (e.g. allergies, asthma, eczema, migraines)
  • Stress-related disorders (e.g. anxiety, insomnia, burnout)
  • Digestive issues (e.g. irritable bowel syndrome, reflux)
  • Hormonal imbalances (e.g. PMS, menopause symptoms)
  • Pediatric conditions (e.g. colic, teething, recurrent infections)
  • Acute illnesses (e.g. colds, flu, sinusitis)
  • Post-illness recovery support

Our Services

At our clinic, we offer:

  • Initial homeopathic consultation
    A detailed assessment (usually 60–90 minutes) to understand your complete health picture.
  • Individualized remedy selection
    Based on your symptoms, lifestyle, emotional state, and medical history.
  • Follow-up sessions
    To assess response and adjust treatment if necessary.
  • Complementary care
    Coordination with your conventional medical treatments if required.