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Debra Karinski
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Re: genus family

Post by Debra Karinski »

Does anyone know how one can study with Massimo?
Thanks,
Deb


RichardS
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Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 4:30 pm

Re: genus family

Post by RichardS »

Hello Tanya,
I am curious to know how this could not be alarming. Having information that is speculative at best and basing prescriptions on same said speculative information leads to non repeatability and bad prescriptions.
And how does one arrive at "clinical success" if the information regarding Dysprosium Carbonicum is pure speculation? The basis of medicine is at stake when this occurs.
If you went to your primary care physician and unbeknownst to you they gave you a drug with no proving they would at a minimum lose their license to practice medicine, if not face a civil suit.
Why should Homeopathy be treated any differently.
We are losing our way. Homeopathy is important enough to take the time to prove a material substance instead of make some kind of guess based on a subjective extrapolation of what a given substance "might" do.
The "just another tool in the tool box" argument is still baseless no matter how many times it is said. Our medical science has no time for platitudes and fallacies.

All the best,
Rik

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Shannon Nelson
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Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: genus family

Post by Shannon Nelson »

:-)


Sue Boyle
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: genus family

Post by Sue Boyle »

Hi Deb,

As far as I know Massimo comes to Massachusetts three to four times a year to teach for seven days. Betty Wood coordinates these classes. Look on his web site or her's for the information.

Sue


Dale Moss
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Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: genus family

Post by Dale Moss »

For many years Massimo has taught two seminars a year for the New England Homeopathic Academy near Boston, Massachusetts. The next one is in early October of this year and will deal with skin disorders. That's the nominal topic, but his approach is to deal with the real issues underlying the disorder and show how different remedies approach it.
If you're interested in attending, you should contact NEHA, www.newenglandhomeopathy.org . It's also a good idea to read some of his many books first to get idea of his approach. NEHA sells them at his seminars.
He's a great teacher!
Peace,
Dale


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