"Homeopathic medicine" or "homeopathy" means a system of medicine employing substances of animal, vegetable, chemical or mineral origin, including:
1. Nosodes and sarcodes, which are:
(a) Given in micro-dosage, except that sarcodes may be given in macro-dosage;
(b) Prepared according to homeopathic pharmacology by which the formulation of homeopathic preparations is accomplished by the methods of Hahnemannian dilution and succussion or magnetically energized geometric patterns applicable in potencies above 30X, as defined in the official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States; and
(c) Prescribed by homeopathic physicians or advanced practitioners of homeopathy according to the medicines and dosages in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States,
in accordance with the principle that a substance which produces symptoms in a healthy person can eliminate those symptoms in an ill person.
2. Noninvasive electrodiagnosis, cell therapy, neural therapy, herbal therapy, neuromuscular integration, orthomolecular therapy and nutrition.
(Added to NRS by 1983, 1479; A 1987, 2056; 1995, 2798; 1997, 1417)