homeopathy list or no?

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Roger B
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Re: homeopathy list or no?

Post by Roger B »

I agree 101%. We are not living in Hahnemann's times or even Kent's time. We are awash in a tsunami of artificial foods, over processed foods, instantaneous gratification, laziness, automobiles, pollution, lousy health advice, pharmaceutical drugs, shallow thinking, apathy, etc. etc. etc. We simply cannot think that maintaining causes are here or there, an occasional issue that homeopaths have to deal with. We live in an ocean of maintaining causes, from too much television to Skittles to the chocolate cake sitting on my counter for my wife's birthday which is calling my name. (But it already hurt me, so I am deaf to it's calls.) (:->)

Roger Bird
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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 02:53:58 -0800
Subject: Re: [Minutus] homeopathy list or no?
Nutrition and the ability to determine what is needed in that regard is PART of homeopathy.
NO remedy can provide one iota of any missing nutrient, and NO healing can occur when a necessary nutrient is absent.
So I recommend those who think they are immune to a need for such knowledge to be decent homeopaths,
please rethink that notion.

Hahnemann stated it as imperative to get nutrition right for healing.
List members here wanted to know how to get healthy, and hopefully nobody excised their delete key for posts in which they have no interest.
Nor is anyone stopping them from posting a more remedy related post if they are gettig withdrawal symptoms:-)
Namaste,
Irene

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Kristy Lampe
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Re: homeopathy list or no?

Post by Kristy Lampe »

Perhaps we could take a temporary detour in our survey of the Organon and fast-forward to Aphorism 261 so we can discuss all the actions Hahnemann suggested should be taken to achieve health.
Cheers,
Kristy
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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: homeopathy list or no?

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

Could it be because that when people do ask iconoclastic questions or want to revisit established practices, they are castigated, insulted, burned at the stake in a public forum?

Who wants to get such an answer, even with the almost complete possibility of anonymity?

Joe.

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.

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Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: homeopathy list or no?

Post by Ellen Madono »

Hi,

I use gmail which can be set up into categories of Personal, social, notifications and forums. (I forget the exact wording). I can also elect to put mail with certain words in it an a certain category. This way I only look at the personal when I am busy. I almost never look at social. I forget to look at notifications and get in trouble. Forums are really for when I have time or am procrastinating.

I never spend time eliminating mail these days. If I did not have this pre-sorting, I certainly would be much more unhappy with Minutus.

I have tried other homeopathy groups, but I have not found much activity. Maybe I just don't know.

Other email services can be set up this way, I think. I am not necessarily advocating gmail.

Thanks Shannon. I will remember OT = Off topic.

Best,
Ellen

Ellen Madono


Ellen Madono
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Re: homeopathy list or no?

Post by Ellen Madono »

Hi Paul,
No, for pay homeopathy classes are less and less about homeopathy and more and more about biological science, history, nutrition, philosophy etc. Some like case taking are about homeopathy in an obvious way. But, the more I study, the more I realize that I need to know much more than homeopathy in the narrow sense that a beginner understands. Many people on this list are good at topics where I am dismal. Unfortunately, I often cannot even
follow them. But, that's my fault. I just ask naive questions, look things up etc. I am pretty confident about just plain homeopathy. It's all the other stuff where the going gets rough.
Best,
Ellen

Ellen Madono


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