WHP . Jalbum 8.2 whp_production_jh_apr09_01c slides/whp_production_jh_apr09_01c.html Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:34:50 -0400 slides/whp_production_jh_apr09_01c.jpg WashingtonHomeopathic-sjs-(M)-32[1] slides/WashingtonHomeopathic-sjs-(M)-32[1].html Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:34:50 -0400 Washington Homeopathic Pharmacy (WHP) began in 1873 in Washington, DC. It was common in those days to have a homeopathic pharmacy in every city, essentially serving the needs of those in the area. Joe and Linda Lillard bought the pharmacy in 1991 and renamed it Washington Homeopathic Products. In 1993, the Lillards established a second branch in Berkeley Springs, WV. It is called Homeopathy Works and the focus there was bulk manufacturing, sales to retailers, pharmacies, small chains, and private label companies. There is also a small homeopathic museum. In 2004 the Bethesda store was closed and all operations moved to West Virginia. With business still on the rise a 12,500 square foot production facility was built in 2005. A new addition, housing all of WHP, is planned for 2007/2008. WHP is one of the last of the original homeopathic pharmacies. WHP makes and maintains all the single remedies (over 1,700 available) and ships to individuals, veterinarians, physicians, etc.WHP also sells to distributors and does private labeling for over 30 companies. WHP is the oldest full line homeopathic company. WHP makes just about everything and will get what you need if we dont make it. In order to be your one stop shop, WHP has added several specialty lines from other homeopathic companies including Boericke & Tafel, Hylands, Boiron, Weleda, Bach, Heel, Homeopet, and Pflueger USA Washington Homeopathic Pharmacy (WHP) began in 1873 in Washington, DC. It was common in those days to have a homeopathic pharmacy in every city, essentially serving the needs of those in the area. Joe and Linda Lillard bought the pharmacy in 1991 and renamed it Washington Homeopathic Products. In 1993, the Lillards established a second branch in Berkeley Springs, WV. It is called Homeopathy Works and the focus there was bulk manufacturing, sales to retailers, pharmacies, small chains, and private label companies. There is also a small homeopathic museum. In 2004 the Bethesda store was closed and all operations moved to West Virginia. With business still on the rise a 12,500 square foot production facility was built in 2005. A new addition, housing all of WHP, is planned for 2007/2008. WHP is one of the last of the original homeopathic pharmacies. WHP makes and maintains all the single remedies (over 1,700 available) and ships to individuals, veterinarians, physicians, etc.WHP also sells to distributors and does private labeling for over 30 companies. WHP is the oldest full line homeopathic company. WHP makes just about everything and will get what you need if we dont make it. In order to be your one stop shop, WHP has added several specialty lines from other homeopathic companies including Boericke & Tafel, Hylands, Boiron, Weleda, Bach, Heel, Homeopet, and Pflueger USA slides/WashingtonHomeopathic-sjs-(M)-32[1].jpg WHP_PEP_6967 slides/WHP_PEP_6967.html Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:34:50 -0400 Homeopathy Works Homeopathy Works slides/WHP_PEP_6967.jpg WHP_PEP_7136 slides/WHP_PEP_7136.html Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:34:50 -0400 Homeopathy Works Homeopathy Works slides/WHP_PEP_7136.jpg WHP_PEP_6939 slides/WHP_PEP_6939.html Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:34:50 -0400 Homeopathy Works Homeopathy Works slides/WHP_PEP_6939.jpg WHP_PEP_6914 slides/WHP_PEP_6914.html Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:34:50 -0400 Homeopathy Works Homeopathy Works slides/WHP_PEP_6914.jpg