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Sheri Nakken
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Reminder - Minutus is a Classical/Hahnemannian list

Post by Sheri Nakken »

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/minutus/
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"The aim of MINUTUS discussion group is to share useful information on classical and Hahnemannian homeopathy."

So why do so many want to come here and discuss something else?
Should allopaths come here and discuss surgery, drugs. Chiropractors, chiropractic?
Is there not a CEASE list? 4th edition list? Combo, organ support, drainage list
Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
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Christine Wyndham-Thomas
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Re: Reminder - Minutus is a Classical/Hahnemannian list

Post by Christine Wyndham-Thomas »

Nothing changes. I've been reading some old Homeopathic journals going back to 1887 and there were letters expressing concerns that not many homeopaths were practicing Hahnemann's teachings and they felt it was wrong for such homeopaths to belong to their society (the Hahnemannian Society).
Regarding homeopathy, this is the only list I'm on and CHP and ARH. I wouldn't want to go to a herbalist list, or a chiropractor's list or any other healing list and start talking about Hahnemannian homeopathy. But, I agree, Sheri, they certainly like to flock here.
Whilst on the subject of those old journals, there was an article written by a young homeopath who had been practicing for 2 years, but was very disatsfied with the results he was getting and was disappointed that homeopathy wasn't living up to his expectations. On re-reading some old issues of the journal he came across mention of The Organon and decided to get himself a copy. It was only from reading The Organon he realised how important it was to keep to Hahnemann's teachings. When he started practicing the way Hahnemann had taught, he had wonderful results.
As Constantine Hering quotes: ""If our school ever gives up the strict inductive method of Hahnemann, we are lost, and deserve only to be mentioned as a caricature in the history of medicine!"
Regards
Christine


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Reminder - Minutus is a Classical/Hahnemannian list

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Reminders:

a) some OT and peripheral discussions have always occurred, and have always -- and specifically -- been deemed permissible.

b) The moderator is Soroush.


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