STICK WITH JUST ONE MODE OF TREATMENT!
§ 52 Sixth Edition
There are but two principle methods of cure: the one based only on accurate observation of nature, on careful experimentation and pure experience, the homœopathic (before we never designedly used) and a second which does not do this, the heteropathic or allopathic. Each opposes the other, and only he who does not know either can hold the delusion that they can ever approach each other or even become united, or to make himself so ridiculous as to practice at one time homœopathically at another allopathically, according to the pleasure of the patient; a practice which may be called criminal treason against divine homœopathy.
Regards
Soroush
Treat others as you would wish to be treated.
Aph 52 - Organon 6
Re: Aph 52 - Organon 6
I completely agree to stick with one mode of treatment - homeopathy.
What do we do in this crazy modern world of ours where our patients are seeing more than one practitioner at one time?
This seems to be especially true for parents of children with autism. They are desperate to do 'whatever it takes' to get their child help. Therapies may include kinesiologists, biomedical doctors, osteopaths, ABA therapy, speech pathologists, homeopaths and all at the same time. What is the impact for the homeopath if a child is on so much medication - are we truly seeing the 'true' state of the child or one masked by supplements etc. Do we continue to treat them while they are doing so many things?
Thanks,
Michelle
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What do we do in this crazy modern world of ours where our patients are seeing more than one practitioner at one time?
This seems to be especially true for parents of children with autism. They are desperate to do 'whatever it takes' to get their child help. Therapies may include kinesiologists, biomedical doctors, osteopaths, ABA therapy, speech pathologists, homeopaths and all at the same time. What is the impact for the homeopath if a child is on so much medication - are we truly seeing the 'true' state of the child or one masked by supplements etc. Do we continue to treat them while they are doing so many things?
Thanks,
Michelle
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote: