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Re: infertility research
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 11:03 pm
by johomcures
Re: research paper "Infertility: what homoeopathy can offer"
Thank you Julian for your suggestion re Sandra M Chase MD - I emailed
aih@homeopathyusa.org for further info but as yet no response.
Meanwhile, do any other members have case studies/insights they could
share to illustrate the scope of homoeopathy in this area? I am a
final-year student at the Sydney College of Homoeopathic Medicine.
All comments/cases will be fully credited, all assistance greatly
appreciated. Regards, Joanne Shepherd (
johomcures@hotmail.com)
Re: infertility research
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 6:25 am
by Julian Winston
>Re: research paper "Infertility: what homoeopathy can offer"
Have you contacted George Dimitriadis in Sydney?
His latest book on the use of the Hahnemannian method with the
Boenninghauen Repertory contains one such case.
JW
Re: infertility research
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 8:37 am
by Liz Lalor
Joanna, Have you seen my article in Similia not last Similia the one before
on the Fertility program that I run. I have 32 babies so far and 8 failures
that is a good success rate. I have written up the whole program I am very
happy to share it and it is all my work and I have had several homoeopaths
who are using it with great success?????? Liz Lalor look in Similia in
Australia.
Re: infertility research
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 8:44 am
by Robyn
Hi Joanna
The March-April 2003 issue of the National Journal of Homoeopathy is devoted
to Infertility --- although I have noticed on examining, is mostly on male
problems - with some female issue covered. You may be able to access this
from someone in your area.
Good luck with the project
Robyn
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Re: infertility research
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 8:59 am
by Arun
Hi,
The National Journal of Homoeopathy brought out an issue on infertility last
year. You can order back issues at
www.njhonline.com
In fact they had send this issue as a sample copy last year.
regards
Arun
Re: infertility research
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 5:36 pm
by Alva Irish
I would love to have a copy of that program!
Love,
Alva
Re: infertility research
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2004 9:51 pm
by terry joe
Lynn Rajan a final year student @ the Collge of Homeopathy did her research project on Linda Razzells infertility work of some 13 years standing. The paper is called "The Homeopathic Treatment of Infertility: A Quantitative Approach to Case-Note Material". Its looks at the 81 cases. (Lynn was a clinical statistician & researcher before training as a homeopath so the methodology is sound).
You might be able to get a copy from Lynn by calling her on +44 1892 549 739, she is away in Canada for 3 weeks. She is writing it for the SOH Journal as well.
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Re: infertility research
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 4:54 am
by johomcures
Julian, Liz, Robyn, Arun, Terry Joe... thank you so much for your
suggestions. As a newcomer to Minutus and as a student of
homoeopathy, I really appreciate the quality of this forum and your
willingness to share knowledge and ideas.
Best wishes, Jo Shepherd
P.S. Liz, I did in fact contact you several weeks ago regarding your
article in Similia ("Fertility Success Using Homoeopathy", Vol 15, No
2)- you kindly emailed me some extra info, which I've incorporated
into my paper.
infertility research
Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 12:02 pm
by johomcures
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minutus@yahoogroups.com, terry joe wrote:
research project on Linda Razzells infertility work of some 13 years
standing. The paper is called "The Homeopathic Treatment of
Infertility: A Quantitative Approach to Case-Note Material". Its
looks at the 81 cases. (Lynn was a clinical statistician &
researcher before training as a homeopath so the methodology is
sound).
1892 549 739, she is away in Canada for 3 weeks. She is writing it
for the SOH Journal as well.
Dear Terry Joe
Thanks for this message. I've emailed the SOH Journal but haven't
heard back from them. It would be very helpful if I could read Lynn
Ragan's research paper a.s.a.p. Do you know if she is contactable by
email while she's away in Canada, or if her paper is available
elsewhere?
Best wishes, Jo Shepherd
Re: infertility research
Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 4:35 pm
by terry joe
lynrajan@lineone.net
i have posted Lynns e mail address above.
i do not know if she is looking at her e mail while she is in Canada.
good luck
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