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classical homeopathy?

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2002 10:13 pm
by Tanya Marquette
I have been trying to stay out of the foray but I cant not comment on the limited thinking and control being attempted here. I, for one, find some alternative information quite valuable. For example there was a post concerning diet and learning/behavior problems. That article was an important piece for several reasons and I have decided to run with it here in my community. As for homeopathy, Hahneman, himself, spoke of removing obstacles to cure. He often advised patients about life-style changes that he thought were necessary. Are we not to discuss this aspect of healing because it is peripheral to the remedies? One of my biggest criticisms of allopathic healers is the narrowness of their perspectives which prevents them from seeing the total picture of a patient. I would hate to see the homeopathic community repeat that kind of bias and limited perspective. It is the broadbased view of homeopathy that makes it so wonderful.

tanya
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