https://www.uncoverdc.com/2022/12/02/urgent-action-fda-plans-to-ban-homeopathic-medicines/
If it poses any threat to the mainstream narrative, the FDA and Big Pharma want it shut down. Years ago I attended some lectures on the subject, but I stopped going because it sounded too much like Hogwarts. The dilution factors often exceeded Avogadro's number, and it was hard to understand (or at least validate) its therapeutic efficacy. Like acupuncture, it's been around a long time, and there seems to be virtually no harm in trying these agents. The fact the FDA wants to ban them automatically makes me wonder if there is more to them than originally thought.
Homeopathic Nux Vomica for women suffering from morning sickness, works, and can be taken as often as necessary. Of course, no remedies are offered by mainstream doctors after the Thalidomide debacle, and women are told to eat dry crackers, or sweet tea. Awesome, if everything comes straight back up.
Why would one deny such a simple remedy? If you think they are not effective than do go ahead and try something else (hint: you can't). But for someone gripped with morning sickness, a few drops can offer relief, and that is greatly appreciated by a sufffering and newly pregnant woman, even if she has to sit there gripping a little bottle. Psychosomatic? Whatever.