A System That Found Its Home
Electro-Homeopathy was introduced to India in the early 20th century. Its principles of simplicity, low cost, and non-toxic remedies resonated deeply with the nation's trust in natural healing. Initially practiced informally by herbalists and homeopaths, the system quickly gained traction.
After India's independence in 1947, as the government began to recognize alternative systems of medicine, various voluntary organizations and private institutions took the lead in spreading Electro-Homeopathy through dedicated education, clinical practice, and research, solidifying India's position as a global hub for the system.