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Renato Alves
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Re: brain dead

Post by Renato Alves »

Sorry for my short answer, devoid of any further clarification on the suggestions. I was and I am still in a kind of a hurry over here.

I should add for the previous list of itens to be studied for the case:

Homeopathic remedies: Symphyntum officinale; Hekla Lava (this one should not be used fro much time). Arnica montana should be associated with Crotalus horridus for better effects, including for past and present bleedings.

I ought to say that an association composed of vitamins D3, A, K2 (MK-7 type), whole spectrum of B Complex in proper doses is vital. Dolomite (and/or both salts Ca(HPO4) + Ca(H2PO4)2 ).


Maria Bohle
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Re: brain dead

Post by Maria Bohle »

Have you found a homeopath? Have you asked them for help with the fees? Most of us do some form of reduced fees or charity care.
There is a difference between unable and unwilling to pay.

We homeopaths need to earn a living too. It takes years of study and training and many more years of experience to be really good at what we do.

You should be willing to pay something though. Experience has taught me that those patients who pay nothing usually want instant results, have no respect for our efforts and stop treatment quickly. They have made no investment and really don't care.

Find a professional near you, it doesn't hurt to ask.

Wishing you well, and healing for your son.

Warmly, Maria

Ps. You need a homeopathic program to learn to be a homeopath. Family and loved ones are is always the hardest to treat as we are not objective.
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Janet Province
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Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2014 11:00 pm

Re: brain dead

Post by Janet Province »

Maria,

No have not found a homeopath. Does anyone know if there are any in Grand Junction, CO? I understand that homeopaths need to make a living, my best friend's niece is a homeopath and was one of the homeopaths that testified in Washington DC two months ago. However, she is over 280 miles from us. :(

Janet
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Have you found a homeopath? Have you asked them for help with the fees? Most of us do some form of reduced fees or charity care.
There is a difference between unable and unwilling to pay.

We homeopaths need to earn a living too. It takes years of study and training and many more years of experience to be really good at what we do.

You should be willing to pay something though. Experience has taught me that those patients who pay nothing usually want instant results, have no respect for our efforts and stop treatment quickly. They have made no investment and really don't care.

Find a professional near you, it doesn't hurt to ask.

Wishing you well, and healing for your son.

Warmly, Maria

Ps. You need a homeopathic program to learn to be a homeopath. Family and loved ones are is always the hardest to treat as we are not objective.
On May 26, 2015, at 12:29 AM, gj_mod@... [minutus]
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: brain dead

Post by Irene de Villiers »

For a good homeopath, that is actually quite close!
Wish I had one that close:-)
You may be able to visit once and follow up by email/skype/etc
Namaste,
Irene

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Maria Bohle
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Re: brain dead

Post by Maria Bohle »

Go to the Council for Homeopathic Certification Website, there are 11 names there. Be sure to call and speak with the homeopath, you want someone who can work with you and you feel comfortable speaking with. Even if someone is a bit too far away from you, they may know a good practitioner closer to where you live who may not be certified.

And, before we go too far, I agree certification does not prove a homeopath is a good practitioner, but it does prove the homeopath has had a certain level of education. All good practitioners are not certified! And all certified practioners are not good - but the odds of finding a good one that is certified are better.

Talk to the practitioner, see if you resonate with them and see if they will work with your situation.

Best wishes,

Maria


Sheri Nakken
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Re: brain dead

Post by Sheri Nakken »

Best to go by word of mouth...................I know of none there, but in Denver is an excellent homeopath - Steve Waldstein.
I also refer to homeopaths who work by skype/phone/email (so you can have treatment at a distance) and it works very well for them.

Email me privately if you would like those names.
Good luck
Sheri
Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
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Janet Province
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Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2014 11:00 pm

Re: brain dead

Post by Janet Province »

Thanks, Maria.
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Go to the Council for Homeopathic Certification Website, there are 11 names there. Be sure to call and speak with the homeopath, you want someone who can work with you and you feel comfortable speaking with. Even if someone is a bit too far away from you, they may know a good practitioner closer to where you live who may not be certified.

And, before we go too far, I agree certification does not prove a homeopath is a good practitioner, but it does prove the homeopath has had a certain level of education. All good practitioners are not certified! And all certified practioners are not good - but the odds of finding a good one that is certified are better.

Talk to the practitioner, see if you resonate with them and see if they will work with your situation.

Best wishes,

Maria


Sherill
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Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2014 10:00 pm

Re: brain dead

Post by Sherill »

In addition to Maria’s and Sheri’s excellent suggestions here is NASH’s Colorado practitioner page:
https://www.homeopathy.org/homeopaths-d ... cn-cat=104
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Thanks, Maria.
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com , > wrote :

Go to the Council for Homeopathic Certification Website, there are 11 names there. Be sure to call and speak with the homeopath, you want someone who can work with you and you feel comfortable speaking with. Even if someone is a bit too far away from you, they may know a good practitioner closer to where you live who may not be certified.
And, before we go too far, I agree certification does not prove a homeopath is a good practitioner, but it does prove the homeopath has had a certain level of education. All good practitioners are not certified! And all certified practioners are not good - but the odds of finding a good one that is certified are better.
Talk to the practitioner, see if you resonate with them and see if they will work with your situation.
Best wishes,
Maria


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