Homeopathy, the use of treatments made from plants, minerals, and/or animals was a career choice I considered in the late 1970s while in California working in a wholistic medical clinic.
When I decided to pursue "plan b" (which was computer science subject matter expertise) all those plans were discarded as well as those materials I had been studying.
My attempt was a "clean break" from the old to the new.
Today is World Homeopathy Day.
It is observed each April 10 to make known those contributions to traditional medicine (and there are many).
It also honors the founder of homeopathy, one Dr Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann who was a formally educated physician.
Like chiropractic, it was relegated as quackery intially because the medical industrial complex couldn't stand the competition. What a stupid group physicians can sometime be. It has to do with those innumerable prejudicial "my way or the highway" notions cultivated during their training.
I recall the many rails against alternative medicine by those who are now either dead or have shut their stupid traps after realizing just how incorrect they were ...
Anyway, if you're a homeopath, today is your day. If you use homeopathy, good for you. Happy World Homeopathy Day and don't let some medical establishment puke like those of the AMA or the NIH, or the CDC sway you. They were all stupid in COVID and I look forward to them remaining stupid as long as they have surgery and big pharma kickbacks to hawk.