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If they're being used in homeopathy, they're not being used in homeopathy. The method of preparation for homeopathic "medicine" dilutes it to the point where it's statistically unlikely to be present in the final product. If there is any of it in the product and especially if there enough for it to have any effect, it wasn't made by any process that meets the description of homeopathy and is some other type of (probably less-than-strictly-regulated) supplement with the homeopathy label slapped on for marketing.
A substance with beneficial properties that is studied and used to treat an illness or injury may become medicine. Some quack including it in a recipe book for their snake oil doesn't make their quackery valid.
You are right, I'll delete my comment. I didn't realize that homeopathy meant those crazy people that use ridiculous dilutions. I heard that it's improbable that even 1 molecule of 'active' ingredient is left over after they dilute and dilute.
That whole industry is a wacky rabbit hole you could spend a lifetime exploring and still not reach the end of it. It's a bit of a hot-button issue for me due to the harm it causes when seriously ill people decide to forego actual medicine and waste money on a sugar pill instead. That's something they won't get back while tumors grow, cancer spreads or other long-term damage is done. Supplementary, Complementary and Alternative Medicine practitioners collect a paycheck giving false hope to people who might not have the time and money to spare.