

Brazil is the second-largest country in the world in terms of dog and cat population, with an estimated 160 million pets.
In 2020, there were over 19 million new cancer cases worldwide, and in Brazil, cancer is considered the second leading cause of death.
Homeopathy is a therapeutic system that values both individual and systemic perspectives, taking into account physical, mental, and emotional symptoms. It has been officially recognized as a medical specialty since 1980 by the Federal Council of Medicine (CFM), and as a veterinary specialty since 1995 by the Federal Council of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science (CFMV), both in Brazil.
Homeopathy in Cancer for Animals and People
Homeopathy seeks to individualize treatment in order to restore health to each organism. Understanding each patient’s unique traits is just as important as studying the characteristics of the disease itself, such as cancer.
That’s why analyzing the individual nature of the tumor, the process of tumor growth, and the expressions of pain are key factors in selecting the most appropriate homeopathic remedy.
Although homeopathy is highly individualized, there are global recommendations that follow formal usage protocols, such as those from the Homeopathic Society in Oncology and the Banerji Protocol. The latter offers a more diagnostic and objective approach rather than a subjective one, all aimed at improving each patient’s quality of life.
Cancer and Homeopathy: An Integrative Approach
Discover the 34 most commonly used homeopathic remedies for cancer cases, along with 27 others that may assist in the palliative care of animals and people living with the disease.
Additionally, streamline your choice of the most suitable remedy by comparing general symptom profiles and learn how to use each remedy safely and effectively as part of cancer treatment.
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