Thanks Thanos - my thoughts EXACTLY
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Homeopathy battles in California
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Re: Homeopathy battles in California
Thanos wrote:
Agree- remedies must always be individualized, or it is not homeopathy.
These should NOT be confused!
Mixtures are not homeopathy but preventive remedies definitely are part of homeopathy - much as provings are part of homeopathy. Both strengthen the organism - see APh 141.
Preventive remedies - instead of say vaccinations where individually appropriate - do a lot of good.
It would be a huge mistake to toss them out with the clearly non-homeopathic mixtures.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Agree- remedies must always be individualized, or it is not homeopathy.
These should NOT be confused!
Mixtures are not homeopathy but preventive remedies definitely are part of homeopathy - much as provings are part of homeopathy. Both strengthen the organism - see APh 141.
Preventive remedies - instead of say vaccinations where individually appropriate - do a lot of good.
It would be a huge mistake to toss them out with the clearly non-homeopathic mixtures.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
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Re: Homeopathy battles in California
Agree wholeheartedly, and had wondered why they put indications on labels from the start. I had asked about it and was told they were told to in order to sell OTC.
Liz
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Liz
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The crazy "use this remedy for that" claims in USA on remedy containers are required by law. They are/were nothing to do with trying to sell remedies by silly treatment claims and everything to do with FDA requirements to list a remedy in the HPUS:
HPUS - Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, is under the jurisdiction of the FDA. The FDA requires certain conditions to be met for a remedy to be listed in the HPUS. If it is listed, it may be OTC. If it is not listed, it needs a prescription by FDA law.
THAT is why the labeling of non-homeopathic usage started.
So manufacturers were forced to meet the list of conditions for HPUS inclusion in order to be allowed to sell a remedy OTC at all in USA. The HPUS conditions are complicated, but one of the main ways to get a remedy into the HPUS (and thus available without prescription in USA) is to prove in clinical trials that it "can be used for a specific use in a self-limiting condition". In other words - prove it works in some way for something where the condition would heal anyway without it.
However ridiculous this is - and however un-homeopathic it is - this is how things are in USA.
The HPUS contains the recipe for how to make the remedy - and only a manufacturer licensed by the FDA and using the HPUS recipe may make that remedy in USA. And only a remedy made by HPUS in such a licensed facility may be sold as or called a "homeopathic remedy". Mixtures and other stuff can be called "homeopathic" or"homeopathic product" or almost any other way of misusing the word homeopathic or claiming the ingredients "come from the HPUS" etc - but it may not be called specifically a "homeopathic remedy". unless the HPUS recipe is used to make it as a single remedy.
That for example, is why Celletech was at one point closed down - they did not use HPUS recipes but were calling the products homeopathic remedies.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
HPUS - Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, is under the jurisdiction of the FDA. The FDA requires certain conditions to be met for a remedy to be listed in the HPUS. If it is listed, it may be OTC. If it is not listed, it needs a prescription by FDA law.
THAT is why the labeling of non-homeopathic usage started.
So manufacturers were forced to meet the list of conditions for HPUS inclusion in order to be allowed to sell a remedy OTC at all in USA. The HPUS conditions are complicated, but one of the main ways to get a remedy into the HPUS (and thus available without prescription in USA) is to prove in clinical trials that it "can be used for a specific use in a self-limiting condition". In other words - prove it works in some way for something where the condition would heal anyway without it.
However ridiculous this is - and however un-homeopathic it is - this is how things are in USA.
The HPUS contains the recipe for how to make the remedy - and only a manufacturer licensed by the FDA and using the HPUS recipe may make that remedy in USA. And only a remedy made by HPUS in such a licensed facility may be sold as or called a "homeopathic remedy". Mixtures and other stuff can be called "homeopathic" or"homeopathic product" or almost any other way of misusing the word homeopathic or claiming the ingredients "come from the HPUS" etc - but it may not be called specifically a "homeopathic remedy". unless the HPUS recipe is used to make it as a single remedy.
That for example, is why Celletech was at one point closed down - they did not use HPUS recipes but were calling the products homeopathic remedies.
Namaste,
Irene
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
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Re: Homeopathy battles in California
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Celletech, aka:
National Homeopathic
Biomed,
Micro Nutrition Plus
Elixers.com
Biomedicine.com/
Celltech and their satellite companies, uses
“magneto-geometric process” ie Radionics to make their remedies.
Since
remedies made this way do not meet the standards of those outlined in the HPUS, they are not homeopathic.
It has been found that the shelf life of radionically made remedies is short lived.
You can often get remedies less expensively from them.....but then "you gets what ya pays for"
We should only support our reputable homeopathic pharmacies.
Best,
Lynn
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Celletech, aka:
National Homeopathic
Biomed,
Micro Nutrition Plus
Elixers.com
Biomedicine.com/
Celltech and their satellite companies, uses
“magneto-geometric process” ie Radionics to make their remedies.
Since
remedies made this way do not meet the standards of those outlined in the HPUS, they are not homeopathic.
It has been found that the shelf life of radionically made remedies is short lived.
You can often get remedies less expensively from them.....but then "you gets what ya pays for"
We should only support our reputable homeopathic pharmacies.
Best,
Lynn
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Imagine Peace
http://www.homeopathicsolutions.blogspot.com/