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Attack on Homeopathy care of Connecticut Vet Med Assoc.

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 1:12 pm
by Irene de Villiers
Let's look a little deeper and call a spade a spade here!

It only looks like a concerted effort against homeopathy - I believe it is all the "work" of one veterinarian whom I consider a disgrace to the profession - he's a liar by the name of Arnold Goldman DVM, who has managed to get into the position of president of the Connecticut Veterinary Medicine Foundation - where I believe he is behind this latest (rabid?) anti-homeopathy action.

He is a leading anti-homeopathy activist with no respect for the truth, and has been so for some many years that I know about personally - at least since before 2003.

Example:
In mid-2003 (see case file 2003050005UL in WA state health dept, obtainable in full through the freedom of information act) Arnold L. Goldman DVM of Canton ANimal Hospital, Connecticut, accused me of practicing veterinary medicine without a license and of prescribing homeopathic remedies and supposedly supplying them interstate to a client of his, and that homeopaths like me should be stopped from offering to help any case of an incurable disease, such as in this case proved incurable by himself and one other vet he named.
The state investigated and sent him the result (which I'll get to and which is also in the case file). He then wrote in the"Hartford Courant" newspaper that he'd reported a homeopath in WA state for practicing medicine without a license, and that the homeopath "was disciplined by the state - but sadly it was too late for the cat".
ALL that is lies!

The truth is:
The client of this vet came to me for advice, I offered some, including repertorizig service which I explained she could use or not. She used it to treat her own cat with remedies she purchased OTC, and the cat got healthy - despite that this vet and actually *five* others had previously failed to help the cat. She then showed the healthy cat to the vet, Goldman, explaining it came right with homeopathy. Goldman raved about how wonderful that was and could she share the name of the homeopath who achieved this. My/his client was horrified to find out later what he actually did with my name - as reported above - and also horrified at the lies Goldman wrote in the Hartford Courant newspaper. (She and I both wrote to that newspaper to counter what Goldman had said and the paper refused to print any retraction!)

SO now this consummate liar who DOES KNOW that homeopathy is effective - first hand in an illness in a cat that HE failed to be able to help and which HE and his pal vet both said to WA state health dept (see case file) was incurable - is trying to perpetrate MORE lies against homeopathy and to try to get that made official at AVMA, USA-wide.

Oh - I have no PROOF that Goldman wrote the current proposal to AVMA against homeopathy - but he IS the president of the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Foundation - and IS the perpetrator of the above described lies - and has long been an activist associated with the quackwatch type set-up including homeowatch, though their website conveniently expired 12 Dec this year. The website connections were verified by the WA state back in 2003, as described in my letter to them in answer to the "complaint" which involved NO evidence against me. Only accusatory lies from Goldman, who clearly has no genuine interest in whether homeopathy works or not. Quite the contrary.

The above are FACTS - it is not defamatory to report FACTS.
Feel free to report them wherever it might help.

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.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."