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What is Homeotherapeutics?

In the US, the term "Homeopathic" can only be applied to products that follow the Homeopathic Pharmacopiea United States (HPUS) guidelines. The HPUS guidelines are based on methods that were created in the early 1800's and have not undergone significant modification since that time. Celletech describes this method as 'Pharmaceutical/Mechanical'. It starts with an herb, mineral, or toxic substance and then dilutes the material and amplifies the energetic signature by succussion (shaking). This dilution and succussion process is repeated until the specified potency is reached, which dilutes or eliminates the toxic material and amplifies its energetic signature. This process transfers the energetic signature of the original substance into a homeopathic mother tincture.

Celletech uses the term Homeotherapeutics to describe our energetic dietary supplements. Homeotherapeutic supplements and remedies are created using the 'Magnetic/Mechanical' method. This method starts with the energetic signature of the original substance - in the form of a waveguide - and then passes a magnetic field through the waveguide to create a medicating potency.

The Magnetic/Mechanical method bypasses the need to use toxic materials or complicated and frequently inaccurate succussion and dilution methods. The Magnetic/Mechanical method was invented by a group of leading homeopaths and engineers in England in the 1960s and 1970s. The invention centered on a deep understanding of how homeopathic remedies work - the transmission of pure energetic/magnetic information to the body without any molecular substance of the original material. Noting that no original material was necessary for a remedy to work, Malcolm Rae, the lead engineer, developed a method that could be used to create the waveguide of any substance and a device that passed a magnetic field through the waveguide to create a medicating potency.