Side Effects Of Homeopathy
Side Effects and
Risks
This is an unedited text from NCCAM website.
Certain homeopathic products (called “nosodes” or “homeopathic immunizations”)
have been promoted by some as substitutes for conventional immunizations, but
data to support such claims is lacking. The National Center for Complementary
and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) supports the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention’s recommendations for immunizations/vaccinations. To learn more
about vaccines visit www.vaccines.gov.
While many homeopathic remedies are highly diluted, some products sold or
labeled as homeopathic may not be highly diluted; they can contain substantial
amounts of active ingredients. Like any drug or dietary supplement that
contains chemical ingredients, these homeopathic products may cause side
effects or drug interactions. Negative health effects from homeopathic products
of this type have been reported.
A systematic review found that highly diluted homeopathic remedies, taken under
the supervision of trained professionals, are generally safe and unlikely to
cause severe adverse reactions. However, like any drug or dietary supplement,
these products could pose risks if they are improperly manufactured (for
example, if they are contaminated with microorganisms or incorrectly diluted).
Liquid homeopathic remedies may contain alcohol. The FDA allows higher levels
of alcohol in these remedies than it allows in conventional drugs.
Homeopaths expect some of their patients to experience “homeopathic
aggravation” (a temporary worsening of existing symptoms after taking a
homeopathic prescription). Researchers have not found much evidence of this
reaction in clinical studies; however, research on homeopathic aggravations is
scarce. Always discuss changes in your symptoms with your health care provider.