Classical Homeopathy is a holistic therapeutic system that approaches the individual as a whole — body, mind, and emotional state — rather than focusing only on the isolated symptoms of an illness. It is based on the principle that the body possesses the natural ability to restore balance when its self-healing mechanisms are activated. Homeopathy was developed by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann in the late 18th century and is founded on the principle of “like cures like.” According to this principle, a substance that can produce specific symptoms in a healthy person may — when prepared in an appropriate form — help restore balance when similar symptoms appear in someone who is ill. In Classical Homeopathy, each person is considered unique. For this reason, the selection of a homeopathic remedy is based not only on the diagnosis, but on the individual’s overall picture: physical symptoms, lifestyle, constitution, emotional responses, and medical history. Homeopathy is used as a complementary approach in many cases, with the aim of supporting overall health and well-being. The therapeutic approach is individualized and tailored to the specific needs of each person.