Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
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Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
Sick of this NOT being a good classical homeopathy list anymore -
sorry Soroush............................
Little homeopathy discussed. When I post articles and info, no one
or few respond.
Many of you joined my list years ago and reactivating that
list....................
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en_ ... homeopathy
For those who practice or want to practice according to 5th & 6th
edition Organon, using water potencies - Cs & LMs; single remedy;
minimum dose & potency; simillimum, remedy use based on
provings/poisonings/clinical rather than speculative; miasmatic
principles; treating acutes as intercurrents
Come and join us if you would like to learn and get support in
Hahnemannian Homeopathy
Sheri
Sheri Nakken, former RN, MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com/ &
http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/
ONLINE/Email classes in Homeopathy; Vaccine Dangers; Childhood
Diseases and Child Health
Next classes start January 8 and 9
sorry Soroush............................
Little homeopathy discussed. When I post articles and info, no one
or few respond.
Many of you joined my list years ago and reactivating that
list....................
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en_ ... homeopathy
For those who practice or want to practice according to 5th & 6th
edition Organon, using water potencies - Cs & LMs; single remedy;
minimum dose & potency; simillimum, remedy use based on
provings/poisonings/clinical rather than speculative; miasmatic
principles; treating acutes as intercurrents
Come and join us if you would like to learn and get support in
Hahnemannian Homeopathy
Sheri
Sheri Nakken, former RN, MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com/ &
http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/
ONLINE/Email classes in Homeopathy; Vaccine Dangers; Childhood
Diseases and Child Health
Next classes start January 8 and 9
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
I'll comment on your list - you may not want me - but please stay here as I appreciate the discussions and arguments in which you comment. Sometimes I agree wholeheartedly and sometimes not - and usually I benefit most from those with which I don't agree!
Fran.
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
Sheri, I open very little on Minutus, but I know with certainty that if I open something from you (other than a class announcement perhaps) it'll be informative, accurate, and entirely to the point. You're possibly the best source of great material and discussion on this list, and if few respond of the thousands who read, it may signify little but lack of argument with you. I, for one, usually respond, for instance, to any of Irene's that I open -- because the need is so apparent for somebody to speak up. I know I rarely respond to those posts of yours I open, but only because it usually feels superfluous. Others may feel and act similarly. It doesn't help inform you that your work is being appreciated, of course.
Kindest regards,
John
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“Hype notwithstanding, there is not a single GM crop on the market engineered for increased yield, drought-tolerance, salt-tolerance, enhanced nutrition or other attractive-sounding traits touted by the industry. Disease-resistant GM crops are practically non-existent.
“In fact, commercialized GM crops incorporate just two ‘traits’ — herbicide tolerance and/or insect resistance. Insect-resistant or Bt cotton and corn produce their own built-in insecticide(s) derived from a soil bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), to protect against certain insect pests… Crops with herbicide tolerance predominate, occupying 82% of global biotech crop acreage in 2007 [12].”
—Bill Freese, “Why GM crops will not feed the world”, GeneWatch Jan–Feb 2009; 22(1):6–9, .
Kindest regards,
John
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“Hype notwithstanding, there is not a single GM crop on the market engineered for increased yield, drought-tolerance, salt-tolerance, enhanced nutrition or other attractive-sounding traits touted by the industry. Disease-resistant GM crops are practically non-existent.
“In fact, commercialized GM crops incorporate just two ‘traits’ — herbicide tolerance and/or insect resistance. Insect-resistant or Bt cotton and corn produce their own built-in insecticide(s) derived from a soil bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), to protect against certain insect pests… Crops with herbicide tolerance predominate, occupying 82% of global biotech crop acreage in 2007 [12].”
—Bill Freese, “Why GM crops will not feed the world”, GeneWatch Jan–Feb 2009; 22(1):6–9, .
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
I realize that nutrition and environment are important for a homeopathic cure, but all that is thoroughly addressed elsewhere. People could just post links to it, if necessary.
I would like to see more that is truly SRP (strange, rare and peculiar) and Characteristic of homeopathy to be posted here.
Thanks,
Roger
I would like to see more that is truly SRP (strange, rare and peculiar) and Characteristic of homeopathy to be posted here.
Thanks,
Roger
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
Oh for the days of Julian, David and Will .......
Regards,
Paul
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I realize that nutrition and environment are important for a homeopathic cure, but all that is thoroughly addressed elsewhere. People could just post links to it, if necessary.
I would like to see more that is truly SRP (strange, rare and peculiar) and Characteristic of homeopathy to be posted here.
Thanks,
Roger
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Regards,
Paul
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I realize that nutrition and environment are important for a homeopathic cure, but all that is thoroughly addressed elsewhere. People could just post links to it, if necessary.
I would like to see more that is truly SRP (strange, rare and peculiar) and Characteristic of homeopathy to be posted here.
Thanks,
Roger
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
Hi Paul,
I miss those times too.
Are the archives still available?
Atb,
Leilanae
I miss those times too.
Are the archives still available?
Atb,
Leilanae
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
I don't think it's a case that there are no longer any "good" people but the internet is just so diluted ... and keeps us all so busy with endless fascinating things.
Back in those days there were few lists or forums about homeopathy so homeopaths with any sort of computer all ended up in the one spot.
Before Minutus there used to be Pegasus or Lyghtforce, or whatever it was called. It had a very expensive membership fee but was the first of the forums. Fringe and different topics had their own areas so they could be discussed there without upsetting purists (and I trust I'm a purist who is very interested in what fringies are doing).
Shame we can't have different forums on minutus while still having the convenience of a email listings. I wonder how the old sites did it?
Fran.
Back in those days there were few lists or forums about homeopathy so homeopaths with any sort of computer all ended up in the one spot.
Before Minutus there used to be Pegasus or Lyghtforce, or whatever it was called. It had a very expensive membership fee but was the first of the forums. Fringe and different topics had their own areas so they could be discussed there without upsetting purists (and I trust I'm a purist who is very interested in what fringies are doing).
Shame we can't have different forums on minutus while still having the convenience of a email listings. I wonder how the old sites did it?
Fran.
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
I follow this list occasionally but don't post any more because there doesn't seem to be much point. I think the dilution (irony intended) of homoeopathic practice - not the dilution of the internet - has led to a list which has fast become politically correctly irrelevant.
I don't post here because my focus is Organon (seen by too many to be boring and irrelevant), Hahnemannian provings (boring and irrelevant) and Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (goes well with a Kentian tablecloth...). So I write my blog on these subjects, talk to a few people who are interested, and wonder if Homoeopathy as a medical therapeutic has any future whatsoever.
Vera
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I don't post here because my focus is Organon (seen by too many to be boring and irrelevant), Hahnemannian provings (boring and irrelevant) and Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocket Book (goes well with a Kentian tablecloth...). So I write my blog on these subjects, talk to a few people who are interested, and wonder if Homoeopathy as a medical therapeutic has any future whatsoever.
Vera
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Vera Resnick IHM DHom Med (Lic)
Classical Homoeopath
054-4640736
e-mail: vera.homeopath@gmail.com
website: www.pandwisrael.wordpress.com
facebook: http://on.fb.me/YV2ZHn
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
I don't think homeopathy has a therapeutic future apart from in the hands of those who love and understand it.
I take a big picture view. Forget about oil being the driving global force - the thing that underpins the big world economies is the medico-pharma-agrichemical industries. They are being protected at all costs because to see their collapse to a serious contender such as homeopathy would literally lead to the economic collapse of most of the world. Do we even want that or would we prefer to play second cousin and maintain the stability in doing so. I know that shouldn't be so but I think that is what is at stake. Why else would WHO refuse to test homeopathic remedies for ebola, and a variety of other diseases that affect people. That homeopathy has big role to play in their management cannot be known and must be suppressed no matter what. To lay it all at the feet of big pharma is small thinking. It is much more than just big pharma - they are just part of the system and others control the system.
That's what I think but it's getting late and I have been sitting in front of my computer for far too long.
As for your comments on the Organon, provings and Boenninghausen, I know other people are interested and appreciate them but because they are well-accepted, there's not much scope for invigorating conversation. Once they are understood, they're understood. But if people like you remove yourselves from a list like this it does deteriorate without seeming to be replaced by a vigorous, fresh and pure list (perhaps again because there is only so much that can be vigorously discussed about purity?). Maybe such a list needs to have a goal it is working toward to add interest and engagement - a proving, or database or something.
I think we have to eventually accept that people will always work / practice at different levels which is good and fine with me as long as it is clear there are different levels. Some homeopaths are wonderful and reach the rarified air of the mountain top while others are more than happy to only go halfway up and enjoy the view from there. The view at the top is the best but its oh-so-hard to get there. Only a few make it but we need them to tell the rest of us what it is like and to remind us that there is more than what we can see half way up and that we can see the rest if we only put in the exercise and effort and try a little harder. Some of us will do that, some won't, but I've come to accept that as long as everyone is aware that there is a mountain top.
I love your blog and website by the way. You have reminded me that I should visit it more often.
Oops! Long post. I told someone a little earlier that if I am ever caught posting this much, it will be because I am avoiding something. I had better get on with it.
Fran.
I take a big picture view. Forget about oil being the driving global force - the thing that underpins the big world economies is the medico-pharma-agrichemical industries. They are being protected at all costs because to see their collapse to a serious contender such as homeopathy would literally lead to the economic collapse of most of the world. Do we even want that or would we prefer to play second cousin and maintain the stability in doing so. I know that shouldn't be so but I think that is what is at stake. Why else would WHO refuse to test homeopathic remedies for ebola, and a variety of other diseases that affect people. That homeopathy has big role to play in their management cannot be known and must be suppressed no matter what. To lay it all at the feet of big pharma is small thinking. It is much more than just big pharma - they are just part of the system and others control the system.
That's what I think but it's getting late and I have been sitting in front of my computer for far too long.
As for your comments on the Organon, provings and Boenninghausen, I know other people are interested and appreciate them but because they are well-accepted, there's not much scope for invigorating conversation. Once they are understood, they're understood. But if people like you remove yourselves from a list like this it does deteriorate without seeming to be replaced by a vigorous, fresh and pure list (perhaps again because there is only so much that can be vigorously discussed about purity?). Maybe such a list needs to have a goal it is working toward to add interest and engagement - a proving, or database or something.
I think we have to eventually accept that people will always work / practice at different levels which is good and fine with me as long as it is clear there are different levels. Some homeopaths are wonderful and reach the rarified air of the mountain top while others are more than happy to only go halfway up and enjoy the view from there. The view at the top is the best but its oh-so-hard to get there. Only a few make it but we need them to tell the rest of us what it is like and to remind us that there is more than what we can see half way up and that we can see the rest if we only put in the exercise and effort and try a little harder. Some of us will do that, some won't, but I've come to accept that as long as everyone is aware that there is a mountain top.
I love your blog and website by the way. You have reminded me that I should visit it more often.
Oops! Long post. I told someone a little earlier that if I am ever caught posting this much, it will be because I am avoiding something. I had better get on with it.
Fran.
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Re: Sick of this NOT being a good homeopathy list anymore
There is plenty of that here.
All you have to do is write about it.
Having other posts as well, adds richness of understanding, and does not detract from the ability to choose what topic to write about:-)
.....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."
All you have to do is write about it.
Having other posts as well, adds richness of understanding, and does not detract from the ability to choose what topic to write about:-)
.....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."