Finding a Classical Homoeopath

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rossandsue collinson
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Finding a Classical Homoeopath

Post by rossandsue collinson »

Hi there, I'm studying homoeopathy in Oz (about to
start final (4th) year) - would just like to say how
wonderful this website is - to all who regularly
contribute, thank you - your experienced input is so
appreciated.
Can you please help me on this one - do any of you
practise in the North London area or can anyone
recommend a classical homoeopath in this location, as
I have two kids living there. I have previously found
listings, but it's hard to tell who is 'classically
trained'.

Many thanks, Sue

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Hugh Harrison
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Re: Finding a Classical Homoeopath

Post by Hugh Harrison »

Dear Sue,

If you want an experienced Classical Homeopath in North London, may I
suggest that you email the Society of Homeopaths in Northampton, and they
will send you an updated list. Their email is as follows:

info@homeopathy-soh.org

I hope this helps

Hugh Harrison, RSHom, RCST


The Annan's
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Re: Finding a Classical Homoeopath

Post by The Annan's »

Hi Sue,
Sheilagh Creasy is practising in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire..a very
short train ride from North London (less than half an hour to reach her!).
She's very busy, but one can try her - and if she can't take them she will
recommend someone she trusts in London, where she teaches at one college and
one univeristy!! (she's very careful about whom she refers patients too).

She is definitely Classically trained..by Noel Phudephatt (sp?)....who I
think was trained by Clarke, if I'm not mistaken;).

She's my whole family's homeopath, including myself..and we've had
impressive results - wouldn't trade her for the world.

If you are interested, email me privately for her contact details;),

Lisa Annan


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: Finding a Classical Homoeopath

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

The problem is OF COURSE that not all members of SoH are CLASSICAL. Some
say they are, but ... We get the odd case polypharmacy, repeating remedies
before the reaction of the first dose is analysed (one tonight, one tomorrow
morning and another tomorrow night and or go 30, 200, 1M in very quick 12
hour steps etc)

This is not CLASSICAL HOMOEOPATHY.

You have always to consider whether one would send one's nearest and dearest
to any Homoeopath to be recommended.

I would with Jane Parkin!!
Also to Angelika Metzger Metzang@cs.com

Wish you good health

Regards
Soroush


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: Finding a Classical Homoeopath

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Contact my dear friend Jane Parkin at jane@dircon.co.uk

Soroush


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: Finding a Classical Homoeopath

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Indeed - Sheilagh is my tutor and I love her to bits.

What she doesn't know about homeopathy is not worth writing about.

She would certainly endorse Jane Parkin!!

Soroush


Soroush Ebrahimi
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Re: Finding a Classical Homoeopath

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

British Hom Ass will give a list of mainly Medic Dr Homs!! They are medical
Drs first!

Would you send your nearest and dearest to someone who has spent just a few
weekends studying Homoeopathy?

Soroush


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