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muthu kumar
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

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Kerry
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

Post by Kerry »

I don't think any of the discussions on combos are about people being
holier than thou, I think it is about people being able to comprehend
the differences so that they can make informed decisions. I certainly
want to make informed decisions about my health and believe that
everyone has the right to do it about theirs.

Kerry

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muthu kumar
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

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People can comprehend the differences one way or other Kerry-
If you want to present a single facet to the public there is a lot
more cleaning to do in Homeopathy than stopping combinations.

If I get a patient and I give her a medicine which I say has 5
medicines in combination she would not think it bizarre. But if I say
I know the medicine is right for her because I proved it in my dream
or using collective unconscious or because the virus that affected had
a delusion or because the saree she is wearing reminded me of a snake
skin- that is when she would look askance at me.

So if there is going to be a witch hunt there is more in homeopathy to
hunt out than people using combinations- if not then people should not
criticize people who report honestly about what they are doing
despite holy ghosts screaming to cut throats...

you are talking about informed decisions- that is what Didi did-
informing us of her experience - so go make your decision - if
combinations do work, it is better to see where it will fit and make a
case for using it in a limited way and seeing how it will help the
cause of homeopathy rather than putting the people who speak out under
the guillotine

do not preach to the choir - people who use combinations are not the
ones you need to convince of homeopathy-
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Kerry
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

Post by Kerry »

I haven't said that only a single facet should be presented to the
public; I said that both the combos and the Classical should be
explained when people are offered combos and then they can make an
informed decision.

Kerry

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muthu kumar
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

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Sure - good, thanks

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Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

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hear hear!

kind regards

Simon King
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Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

Post by Simon King LCPH MARH »

hear hear (again!) -exactly why I don't bother posting here much
anymore - too much hypocrisy

Simon
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Luise Kunkle
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

Post by Luise Kunkle »

Hi Simon,

I see your point - but don`t people who try not to be need some
support on the lists from the others. There are probably many of them
who think the same way, but do not post.

I for one have practically stopped posting on the lists because of
such lack of public support. I get pms, telling me "to keep it up" -
but after 8 years or so of it even I got fed up with it.

I much fear that people like Hahnemannian will go that way - a way
that so many have gone before me over the years.

Regards

Luise
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Dr. Lau
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

Post by Dr. Lau »

Dear All,

Like treating human only ? Because Hahnamann was a human physician ( not a
vet. yet )! What was added to Hahnamaanian Homeopathy after his death may
be discussed through other grouping. IMHO, treating non-human is certainly
of no interest in this group at the moment ?

Thank you.

Dr. Lau


Joy Lucas
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Re: Classical homoeopathy, complexes and list rules

Post by Joy Lucas »

where's the hypocrisy, Simom?


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