Homeopathy
An individualised system of natural medicine
Homeopathy is a system of natural medicine that works with the body as a whole, rather than focusing on isolated symptoms or diagnostic labels. Care is based on understanding how symptoms present across physical, emotional and lifestyle patterns.
Homeopathic medicine recognises that people experience health concerns differently, even when symptoms appear similar. Treatment is therefore selected to reflect the individual, not just the condition.
How homeopathy works
The term homeopathy comes from the Greek meaning “similar suffering”. In practice, this refers to selecting remedies that reflect the pattern of symptoms a person is experiencing, rather than targeting a disease category.
Homeopathy is guided by three core principles:
• Like supports like
• Minimal dosing
• Use of a single, well-matched remedy
These principles support a gentle, focused approach to care.
Individualised care
Homeopathy is one of the most individualised forms of natural medicine Pete offers. Remedies are selected based on a detailed understanding of symptom patterns, health history and how the body responds to stress and change.
This approach allows care to be adjusted over time as symptoms evolve.
When homeopathy may be used
Homeopathic care may be used to support a range of acute and ongoing health concerns and is suitable for people at all stages of life. It is often used alongside other naturopathic approaches as part of a broader care plan.
Consultations are available online and face to face.