Tag: Homeopathy

Homeopathy: Sharing the Good News

I hope this finds you in good spirits and great health. Health is such an amazing gift, yet (sadly) sometimes we have to lose it, or see some one we love lose it, to fully realize its preciousness.

 

I don’t think I have ever shared this with you, but from an early age I had extremely poor health. By the time I was 19 years old I was very, very ill and despite lots of conventional treatment and invasive testing, I was just becoming weaker and weaker, sicker and sicker. At the time I was living in London and … Read the rest...

Homeopathy and Fertility

Many years ago when my husband and I were trying to conceive our second child, who kept us waiting a few years, I remember thinking how much harder that wait would have been if I didn’t already have a child.

I suppose many people in our position, especially those with no children, might have considered some type of medical intervention early on. Readers of my Blog will know I am a big proponent of weighing up risks and benefits of any and all treatments before deciding what course to take.… Read the rest...

Happy Birthday Hahnemann

This week homeopaths around the world are celebrating WHAW (World Homeopathy Awareness Week). It coincides with Samuel Hahnemann’s birthday tomorrow on April 10th.

It may surprise you to know that Hahnemann, a German, is the only physician to be honored with a statue in Washington. In fact, just over a century ago there were 22 homeopathic medical schools, 100 homeopathic hospitals and over 1,000 homeopathic pharmacies. Boston University, Stanford University and New York Medical College all taught Homeopathy.

Homeopathic hospitals were once widespread

The Homeopathic Hospital in Reading PA, one of a hundred such hospitals.

In the ensuing decades, the AMA rigorously suppressed it because … Read the rest...

Scientific American calls Homeopathy “indispensable.”

Nina Ximenes, a biologist and postgraduate environmental education student, recently wrote this excellent summary of the importance of Homeopathy in protecting our environment. It appeared in the April 2012 edition of Brasil’s prestigious Scientific American magazine.

She echoes many of the points I raised in my recent post “Homeopathy and Sustainability.”Read the rest...

Homeopathy and Sustainability

It’s a sobering thought that our culture is destroying the foundations of everything we need to be healthy. The air, the water, the food and the communities we need to thrive are being systematically degraded.

Big agriculture means GMO monocultures, pesticides, feedlots with animals pumped full of antibiotics and growth hormones all enter the food supply. Amid all this destruction the pharmaceutical companies, offer to make us well again, for a price.

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Homeopathy and PTSD

On Veteran’s Day it is a sobering thought that 20% of those returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are likely to suffer from PTSD or major depression. According to the VA, in a 2005 report, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was the fourth most common service-related disability.

PTSD is characterized by flashbacks or nightmares to the event(s) that caused the trauma, irritability, anxiety, hypervigilance and the tendency to startle easily. Often those with PTSD will withdraw from people, places and images that remind them of the original event. Hundreds of thousands of Veterans will also have experienced some form of brain injury. … Read the rest...

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