Company: LHI
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001213900-25-006939
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Company: Living Homeopathy International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form: DRS/A
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 population is aged 65 and above, a substantial increase         
 from 5% fifty years ago. Some older adults may be more inclined to seek T&CM therapies to manage chronic conditions and age-related 
 issues. T&CM’s holistic and non-invasive approaches could be appealing to the elderly, who often face multiple health challenges.   
 This demographic shift towards an aging population can potentially boost the demand for personalized and preventive T&CM therapies, 
 thereby driving market expansion.                                                                                                   |

| ● | Enhancing                                                                                            
 cultural acceptance towards T&CM. Long-standing cultural acceptance of Traditional                   
 Chinese Medicine and other T&CM practices supports market growth. Traditional                        
 Chinese Medicine is deeply rooted in Hong Kong’s history and traditions which is widely              
 trusted and integrated into the healthcare system. This cultural acceptance facilitates the          
 adoption of other T&CM therapies, as people are more open to exploring holistic and non-conventional 
 treatment options. Additionally, the established infrastructure for Traditional Chinese Medicine,    
 including clinics and educational institutions, enhances the credibility and accessibility           
 of T&CM, encouraging broader utilization and market expansion.                                       |

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Homeopathy market in Hong Kong

Overview

Homeopathy refers to a Traditional and Complementary
Medicine(T&CM) system that aims to stimulate the body’s innate healing response and bolster its ability to heal itself. In
Hong Kong, homeopathy is gaining popularity as more people seek natural and holistic healthcare options. A homeopath in Hong Kong should
evaluate all of a person’s symptoms—whether physical, mental, or emotional—before determining a treatment plan. This
involves selecting a remedy that, in a healthy person, would produce symptoms similar to those being treated, adhering to the homeopathic
principle of “like cures like.”

Currently, homeopaths are
not subject to specific statutory regulations or licensing requirements under Hong Kong law. While there are no statutory regulations
or mandatory licensing requirements, homeopaths in Hong Kong are encouraged to obtain credentials—such as a Certificate in Foundation
Studies in Homeopathy or an Advanced Diploma in Homeopathy—from internationally recognized institutions like the UK’s Society
of Homeopaths (SoH) or the Australian Register of Homeopaths (AROH). These qualifications enhance professional credibility, demonstrate
expertise.

“Homeopathic remedies”
are made from plants, minerals, or animal sources. The original substances are diluted and then succussed. The number of times the above
steps are repeated determines the potency or the