with acupuncture (was: case of 18 mo old)
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2002 6:48 am
At 06:12 PM 3/21/02, Dave wrote:
And another advanced homeopath that I am acquainted with (Dr Luc de
Schepper), who has practiced acupuncture as well, feels it is possible for
homeopathy and acupuncture to be used together successfully with the
knowledgeable cooperation of both practitioners. He does suggest that the
not both be started simultaneously. I don't know if he feels the same way
about when TCM herbs are used at the same time or not.
I've treated some people that are also having acupuncture treatments in
parallel, so far so good, but I don't have enough experience with it to
have a personal conclusion about this. I think it does depend a good deal
on the competence and awareness of the practitioners. Also, I could see an
issue if the acupuncture (or for that sake the homeopathy) were being aimed
more at suppressing local symptoms while the other is trying to heal at a
deeper level that may try to bring more symptoms to the surface.
Because of these complications, I can certainly understand why some
homeopaths would not want to deal with it, or feel like it is harder to
assess and control such a case. On the other hand, I find there are times
that it is not yet clear to me what I should do for the client or the
remedy is not yet acting visibly to them, but since their acupuncture
treatment can give them good relief for a number of days or longer, I have
more time to take considered homeopathic action.
Eric
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Eric Leventhal Arthen
ericla@ultranet.com
And another advanced homeopath that I am acquainted with (Dr Luc de
Schepper), who has practiced acupuncture as well, feels it is possible for
homeopathy and acupuncture to be used together successfully with the
knowledgeable cooperation of both practitioners. He does suggest that the
not both be started simultaneously. I don't know if he feels the same way
about when TCM herbs are used at the same time or not.
I've treated some people that are also having acupuncture treatments in
parallel, so far so good, but I don't have enough experience with it to
have a personal conclusion about this. I think it does depend a good deal
on the competence and awareness of the practitioners. Also, I could see an
issue if the acupuncture (or for that sake the homeopathy) were being aimed
more at suppressing local symptoms while the other is trying to heal at a
deeper level that may try to bring more symptoms to the surface.
Because of these complications, I can certainly understand why some
homeopaths would not want to deal with it, or feel like it is harder to
assess and control such a case. On the other hand, I find there are times
that it is not yet clear to me what I should do for the client or the
remedy is not yet acting visibly to them, but since their acupuncture
treatment can give them good relief for a number of days or longer, I have
more time to take considered homeopathic action.
Eric
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Eric Leventhal Arthen
ericla@ultranet.com