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The New A Ph A (American Pharmacist’s Association, formerly American Pharmacy Association) has published a Chapter 55, Homeopathic medicines in their fifteenth edition Handbook of Non-prescriptioon Drugs. June McDermott is a co-author and Jack Borneman is a reviewer.

It is stated:

Benefits of Homeopathy

  • Low cost: drugs average less than $1 per day in acute conditions and a few cents per day (sometimes a fraction of a cent) in chronic conditions.

  • Minimal side effects, no toxicity, no addiction, no dependency, no withdrawal.

  • Can work while patient is on prescription medication (e.g., for asthma, diabetes, or other conditions in which medication cannot safely be withdrawn).

  • No interaction with pharmaceuticals, because it works on a different (energetic) level.

  • Consumers can receive good results when self-treating for many common acute conditions.

  • Patients unable to use conventional pharmaceuticals due to side effects can often safely use homeopathic drugs.

  • Patients often report improvement in overall energy, mood, quality of sleep, and digestion, and the disappearance of other symptoms apparently unrelated to the condition being treated with homeopathy.