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				Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:29 am
				by Simon King LCPH MARH
				I was phoned today by someone who believes fervently in homeopathy  
but has been to several  registered classical homeopaths over several  
years without results and asked if I could  recommend a REALLY good  
homeopath -  "someone who REALLY knows their stuff"  in London or  
possibly Cambridge (where their mother lives). Norwich is too far for  
them.
I had to admit I couldn't specifically ( other than point to the  
registers - I'm out of touch with that neck of the woods) but said I  
would ask around
thanks
Simon King
44 (0)1603 466092
(include the zero in brackets only if calling from the UK)
http://www.Homeopathy-Help.net
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				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:00 pm
				by Tanya Marquette
				i worked with melissa assilem a few yrs ago.  if i recall, she is
in a london suburb.  i stopped working with her because of the 
distance, but i really adored her.
tanya
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				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 4:37 pm
				by Simon King LCPH MARH
				thanks Tanya
Im making a list -- that's two.....
kind regards
Simon King
44 (0)1603 466092
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http://www.Homeopathy-Help.net
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				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 10:05 pm
				by Theresa Partington
				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
I saw Melissa at the Irish Conference where she was lecturing on the matridonal remedies (vernix, folliculinum, placenta etc). She has moved back to america and is focussing on writing a book with linda gwillim.
Theresa
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				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:53 am
				by Tanya Marquette
				where is melissa located now?  i would love to contact her
tanya
matridonal remedies (vernix, folliculinum, placenta etc). She has moved
back to america and is focussing on writing a book with linda gwillim.
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				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:59 am
				by Sarah Howley
				Hi Simon
  Robert Bridge is excellent and is based somewhere (but I'm not sure where) in London.  He lectures at The Lakeland College (015394 47666) so they'd be able to give you his details.
  Sarah
 		
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				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 1:45 pm
				by Karen Evans
				There are lots of excellent Homeopaths in and around London who also
teach (or are principals) at the major colleges, Robert Bridge is one,
Gordon Sambridge, Mellisa, Marcus Fernandez, Linda Razzell, Martin
Miles, Tony Hurley, Mike Bridges, to name but a few.
More for your list
Karen
			 
			
					
				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:21 pm
				by Tina Belgaumkar
				Hi Sarah,
I am responding to the comment from the Minutus,
I am a Homeopath pracricing in Toronto Canada.
We had Eduation of the Indian Homeopathic Curriculum,
Which is the 4 yr program , of full Science & 1year Intern course,
I can see the the problems of Homeopathic practice is lack of a Universal 
standard,
So I think we the Minutus group may be able to do this.
I am willing to help and set up a universal standard,
I know many students go to India & study , they have no problems, so we need 
a proper curriculum,
I like to hear the Minutus opinion on this matter.
with love & hope.
Tina
Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
			 
			
					
				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:21 pm
				by Tina Belgaumkar
				Hi Karen,
I like to know more about Homeopathy in the Universities in London.
Pls. give me some info.
I also like to get their curriculum, what are the subjects,
few people are intrested to study.
Pls. give me the Universities which is the full time studies.
Waiting for your reply.
with regards.
Tina
Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
			 
			
					
				Re: Homeopath in London recommendations?
				Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:52 pm
				by Shannon Nelson
				Hi Tina,
Here in the US an education standard has been set by the Council on 
Homeopathic Education.  See .  Clicking "Standards" will 
take you to a page that includes a download of their 2001 
Standards--that should be a good starting point!
Best wishes,
Shannon
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