A method for production of solid water particles for homeopathy uses principles of quantum physics to from a concentrated solid water particle solution. A homeopathic ingredient solution is diluted in purified water in an inert gas environment. The dilution occurs as infinitesimal doses, in which the solution is repetitively diluted in water past the point where few molecules from the solution remain. An electrical field is applied to align the water molecules for formation of a large clump of solid water particles. Alternating phases of ultrasonic vibrations break down the large clump into small clusters of solid water particles. The vibration is followed by periods of rest, whereby the small clusters grow into successively larger clumps by absorbing water molecules. The vibrations and resting are repeated in cycles until a desired concentration of solid water particles form in the solid water particle solution.