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UK Homoeopath Advice

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2002 3:08 pm
by RL
Dear Minutus,

After more than 10 remedies and no success I am starting to become
disillusioned once again with homoeopathy. I feel if I give up this time it
will be for good. I've have used two homoeopaths here in England.

Therefore I would appreciate it if anyone here could recommend a homoeopath
who uses an other than classical approach. I've read the topic on sequential
therapy and the horror stories, but I'd be more than willing to try this.

I live in the North East of England, but would be willing to travel if
someone was highly recommended. I have a list of all the registered
homoepaths here in the region, but am reluctant to try a third without some
recommendation.

Thanks for your time,

Robert.

Re: UK Homoeopath Advice

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2002 4:47 pm
by Simone L.A. Hogan
--- RL wrote: > Dear Minutus,

Robert

Have you though of trying Sheilagh Creasy? After
going through several "supposed" classical
homoeopaths, I went to her by word-of-mouth
recommendation. She has 40 years experience in
homoeopathy and it shows.

The difference her prescriptions have made to my life
is incalculable.

She is not registered with the Society, but don't let
that stop you.

She works out of Leighton Buzzard, which would mean
travelling.

If you want her details, email me by return,
privately, and I will pass them on.

Regards,
Simone

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Simone Hogan
www.homeopathyaustralia.com

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