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do homeopaths generally believe that HERBS are merely FOOD & of

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:14 am
by prestonfoell
-Dear DCR,

Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts! I appreciate it very
much. It seems that you used herbs for many years prior to homepathy.
That is very helpful. BTW, was there any herbal tradition that
influenced the style of herbology you practiced?

Thanks again

Preston Foell
-- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "DCR" wrote:
point into homeopathy, no single form of training, and certainly no
single form of practice. I would be very surprised if you get any
consensus on this list about herbs, food, related therapies, or
anything else. We can't even agree on what is 'classical'. But the
diversity is what makes this list interesting and a valuable resource.
So your subject line question "do homeopaths generally believe . . .
" may generate some interesting responses.
and only added homeopathy much later. My primary practice now is as a
naturopath/homeopath. I certainly find homeopathy to be the single
most effective therapy/approach, but have no problem utilizing
nutrition, herbs, etc. and no problem in recommending
acupuncture/reflexology/massage/yoga/etc when appropriate.
are merely FOOD & of limited use?

Re: do homeopaths generally believe that HERBS are merely FOOD & of

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:38 am
by DCR
Preston,
I would be happy to discuss my herbal background, but it is offtopic to this list. If interested, please contact me offlist at rona@consultant.com