Despite these impressive statistics, homeopathy is 
particularly popular in India where there are over 120 four-
year homeopathic medical schools.       
    Homeopathy is also growing very rapidly in the United 
States.  Market research shows that sales of homeopathic 
medicines have grown at a rate of 25-50% per year during the 
past ten years.  
IS HOMEOPATHY LEGAL IN THE U.S.?
    Certainly!  Most of its practitioners are conventionally 
trained medical doctors who have furthered their training 
with the study of homeopathy.  Some of its practitioners are 
other types of health professionals, including dentists, 
podiatrists, psychologists, physicians assistants, nurses, 
naturopaths, chiropractors, and even veterinarians.  
 There are also some laypeople who have seriously studied 
homeopathy and are very good practitioners, though the legal 
issues surrounding their practice remains unclear.  Because 
homeopathic medicines are legally considered "drugs," some 
authorities assume that anyone who prescribes or 
recommends them needs to be a physician or have the license 
to prescribe drugs.  However, because the vast majority of 
homeopathic medicines are consider "over-the-counter drugs" 
which means that consumers do not need a prescription to 
purchase them, some authorities assume that one does not 
need a license to use them.  While homeopathic practice by 
unlicensed individuals may be legal if they practiced under 
the supervision of a physician, this physician would subsume 
all legal responsibilities for patient care.  
ARE HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES SAFE?
    The small doses used in homeopathic medicines make them 
extremely safe.  Of course, it is important to know how to 
prescribe the medicines.  The book I co-authored with Dr. 
Stephen Cummings, Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic Medcines" 
(J.P. Tarcher, new edition-1991) provides the step-by-step 
information on how to use the medicines and when it is 
necessary to seek medical care. 
 The homeopathic medicines are officially recognized by the   
F.D.A. as "over-the-counter drugs" and thus any person can 
order them without a prescription.  Because they are 
recognized as drugs, their manufacture is regulated by the 
F.D.A. to assure consumers that they are getting what they 
ordered.
IF A PERSON IS USING HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES, IS IT POSSIBLE 
FOR THEM TO USE CONVENTIONAL DRUGS AT THE SAME TIME?
It is" possible to take them together, though the 
homeopathic medicines often work fast and well enough that the person 
does not need to take conventional drugs.  Some conventional 
medicines, however, are so strong that they inhibit any 
action of the homeopathic medicine.  In such situations the 
individual must decide if he or she wishes to use the 
conventional or homeopathic medicine.  
THERE ARE HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES SOLD IN HEALTH FOOD STORES 
THAT ARE SUPPOSEDLY FOR SPECIFIC DISEASES.  IF HOMEOPATHY IS 
BASED ON FINDING A MEDICINE INDIVIDUALLY SUITED TO THE 
PERSON, ARE THESE MEDICINES REALLY HOMEOPATHIC?
    These homeopathic medicines found in most health food 
stores are called "combination medicines" or "formulas," 
since they have between three to eight different homeopathic 
medicines mixed together in them.  The various manufacturers 
choose the medicines most commonly prescribed for specific 
symptoms and assume that one of them will help cure the 
ailment that the consumer has.  These combination medicines 
are popular in the U.S. and in Europe because they are so 
easy to prescribe and because they work.  Because of this, 
the homeopathic combination medicines are "user friendly."  
Also, since these medicines are much safer than conventional 
drugs, they are generally preferrable to a growing number of 
consumers. 
    Combination medicines are invaluable, but most professional 
homeopaths have found that the medicine individually chosen 
for the person tends to work more often and more deeply.  
Still, if a person does not know how to choose the 
individual homeopathic medicine or if it isn't readily 
available, the various homeopathic combination medicines 
are invaluable.  It is, however, generally believed that 
combination medicines should not be prescribed for chronic 
or serious acute health problems.  Such conditions require 
the supervision of homeopathic or medical experts. 
HOW DO I LEARN MORE ABOUT HOMEOPATHY?
 The best source of homeopathic books, tapes, home medicine kits, and software is: 
Homeopathic Educational Services 
2124B Kittredge St. 
Berkeley, CA  94704
(510) 649-0294
(510) 649-1955 (fax)