Responsibility of recommending another homoeopath.

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Julian Winston
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Re: Responsibility of recommending another homoeopath.

Post by Julian Winston »

At 10:04 AM +1300 10/10/03, Dr. J. Rozencwajg. MD. PhD. wrote:

And even then...
During a "bad spell" I went to see three of the best homeopaths I
knew. I was under the care of each for at least six months. None were
of any help. And these were people I would unquestionably recommend
to anyone. They are all world class.
And the case was resolved by the fourth practitioner.

I once knew two docs, both quality homeopaths. And when asked for a
recommendation, I'd pick one over the other, depending on the person
who asked-- only because of their different "presentations." One came
across as a "white-coat doc" and the other came across like a
"new-age weirdo."

The practitioner/patient interaction is a very important piece of it
all-- be it allopathy or homeopathy.

JW


Dr. Jeff Feinman
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Joined: Fri Aug 03, 2001 10:00 pm

Re: Responsibility of recommending another homoeopath.

Post by Dr. Jeff Feinman »

I believe the misquote was from Kent's lecture on Hepar.
"After you have seen a great many cases you will find that you have
killed some of them. If our medicines were not powerful enough to kill
folks, they would not be powerful enough to cure sick folks. It is well
for you to realize that you are dealing with razors when dealing with
high potencies. I would rather be in a room with a dozen Negroes
slashing with razors than in the hands of an ignorant prescriber of
high potencies. They are means of tremendous harm, as well as of
tremendous good."
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June Sayer
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Re: Responsibility of recommending another homoeopath.

Post by June Sayer »

I wholeheartedly agree with these sentiments. When I first sought
homoeopathic treatment 18 years ago I had absolutely no knowledge of the
differences and to be fair it would not really have mattered to me. What
did matter was the fact that the health of both my sons and myself improved
and so much so that I have never looked back. I went on to train as a
homoeopath, have been in practice for 11 years, am proud to be a founder
director of the Alliance of Registered Homeopaths and have now set up my own
training college in Essex.

As a means of explaining homoeopathy to the public and promoting its
benefits, Soroush and myself speak regularly for the South East Essex
Homoeopathic Group and although trained at different colleges our combined
aim is to inform and educate the public as well as suggesting that they
chose a registered homoeopath.

Best wishes to all

June Sayer
Registered Homoeopath
Principal : Sunningdale College of Homoeopathy

:::Homoeopathy & nutrition - a powerful combination towards health:::


gracehealth4all
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Responsibility of recommending another homoeopath.

Post by gracehealth4all »

Dear Steve,

I totally support your eloquent e.mail of 9.10.03 at 22.07. I believe that
Hahnemann would be very cross indeed with people who question our ability to
practice according to which register we belong.

The debate should be about furthering the cause of Homeopathy with a united
voice.

Regards to all,
Grace
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Heather McKenzie
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Re: Responsibility of recommending another homoeopath.

Post by Heather McKenzie »

Very well said! I am new to this list, but not new to homeopathy.
Although we may not all agree on the approaches to treatment, perhaps
we could at least agree that all of us practicing homeopathy (whatever
stripe) are doing it with the clear intention that we are helping
people, which we are. If we can at least have that understanding among
us, then we will help not only our patients, but ourselves as
professionals too.

Heather
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Tanya Marquette
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Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2001 11:00 pm

Re: Responsibility of recommending another homoeopath.

Post by Tanya Marquette »

what a racist comment! despite the fact that it may have been said, i wouldnt
promote it--certainly not without some critical disclaimer. this is very offensive

tanya


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