I don't know why some colleagues appear to wish to make to things more
difficult than they appear!
A VF in a diseased state can only convey its status by producing symptoms.
That is the only 'language' it can use.
We 'homoeopaths' through training should be able to understand the language
of symptoms.
All we need to do is formulate the centre of the case and treat the
significant totality of the presenting symptoms using a homoeopathic remedy
selected on the basis of symptom similarity.
Good healing + rgds
Soroush
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Making things difficult?
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Re: Making things difficult?
Believe me this is not masochism........
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In theory, you are right; in practice it is not that simple (wish it
were).
An analogy? I fluently speak a few languages; would you understand me if
every sentence were composed of 5 different languages, with some of the
words in local dialects?
I honestly try to make things SIMPLER, I am too lazy not to do
so.........
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".

In theory, you are right; in practice it is not that simple (wish it
were).
An analogy? I fluently speak a few languages; would you understand me if
every sentence were composed of 5 different languages, with some of the
words in local dialects?
I honestly try to make things SIMPLER, I am too lazy not to do
so.........
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".