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Irene de Villiers
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homeopath costs - was cell salts bottle

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There is a flipside to this coin/pancake as well.
Selfless service is totally unrealistic.
The "self" in question needs to eat, be heated, clthed, have a roof over them and pay their study costs and overheads.
AH but there also you are not seeing the other side of the coin. Some statistics apply, and I shall use the veteriary oes as an example:
Last I heard figures from the BIH on veterinary homeopath students forh D.Vet.Hom, they had about 150.
(Maria is there an update on how many D.Vet.Homs are actually in USA?)
Assuming 150, that is an average of 3 per state in USA.
The average number of vets per state in USA is currently over 1600. (Over 80,000 licensed in USA this year)
And the average number of cats per state in USA is two million.
Lets forget the cows, dogs, llamas, etc for now.

Tell me how it helps the 2 milion cats if the three homeopaths "get more clients"?
WE can only handle so much.
There's a vet clinic on every street, but you will search long and hard to find ONE homeoapth and NO homeopathic hospitals for extremely ill cats/animals.
The average vet here has 2 or 3 thousand cats on the books. Plus all the other pets and farm animals etc.
The vet on Sat TV boasts 90,000 clients - mostly farmers with multiple animals. (with 3 vets in the practice)
Multiply by one vaccination per animal per year and overheads are covered without doing anything else.

SO there is a problem you are not seeing.
Increasing the clients for the three overloaded homeopaths is not the problem.
There is so much more to it.
As one of WA state's two known D.Vet.Homs, I help very few clients, as chronic diseases take a lot of time. My fees could not be lower, but fees are not why homeopathy is too little known or understood, or why I do not take more clients.

The 80,000 vets supported by vaccines, just make SO much more financial and political noise than a mere 150 homeopaths with more education and more overhead costs and no recognition for their chronic disease expertise - the latter by law. We are not allowed to promote what homeopathy can do!

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.
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