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1. Homeopathy in the News (bsimon@inbaltimore.org)
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 20:15:58 -0500
From: bsimon@inbaltimore.org
Subject: [H] Homeopathy in the News
To: homeopathy@homeolist.com
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Maine homeopath off to Tanzania to help AIDS patients
A Portland woman is traveling to Tanzania this month to
volunteer with an organization that uses homeopathy to treat
people affected by AIDS Dr. Wendy Pollock, a chiropractic
physician and certified clinical homeopath in Portland, is
leaving Jan. 20 for two months to volunteer with Homeopathy for
Health in Africa, a nonprofit organization that treats AIDS
patients in the Kilimanjaro region of northern Tanzania.
Homeopathic remedies help morning sickness
Homeopathy is a complete, natural system of medicine that is
over 200 years old. It is immensely popular in many parts of the
world, including Europe, India and South America. Homeopathy has
no side effects, is non-toxic and can be used safely during
pregnancy. These are some of the most common homeopathic
remedies for morning sickness:
Is bad homeopathic advice putting travellers at risk?
Prince Charles's favourite alternative pharmacy has been
attacked by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society for suggesting that
homeopathic remedies can be used to prevent serious diseases
such as typhoid, polio and malaria.
Is homeopathy on the ropes after vets' ruling?
In December the Veterinary Medicines Directorate VMD in the
Department for the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Defra
which governs the use of medicines in animals made clear that
homeopathic treatments could only be classed as medicines, and
thus prescribed by vets, if they were able to demonstrate
efficacy. Homeopathic products cannot demonstrate efficacy to
any satisfactory degree and so this means that they can't be
used by vets to treat animals.
Homeopathy: A Time-Tested Treatment for the Flu
If you are looking for a safe and reliable treatment for the flu
then perhaps homeopathy is for you. My own clinical experience
of 20 years has repeatedly confirmed the safety and
effectiveness of homeopathic treatment for the flu. Not to be
confused with the term "holistic," which means any approach to
health that takes into account the whole person, "homeopathic"
refers to a specific holistic medical therapy that involves
matching the symptom profile of the sick person with the symptom
profile of a corresponding homeopathic medicine.
Not a Homeopath at Heart
It seems to me lately that more and more people I know are
opting for a homeopathic, more natural route. Whether deciding
against vaccines for their children, smoking medical marijuana
to cure various chronic conditions or even wearing jewelry
thought to deliver targeted healing effects being a homeopath is
up there with the new black which I think I read is actually
pink this year.
Homeopathy, snake oil and other healthy imaginings
Homeopathy, along with other so-called "natural" and
"complementary" therapies, is now so mainstream that big private
health insurers offer rebates for the treatments. MBF offers
cover on homeopathy, naturopathy and acupuncture among many
others, as do AHM, NIB and HCF, while Medibank Private also has
a long list including homeopathy as well as various Western and
Chinese herbal treatments.
Homeopathy is timeless and without limit
Homeopathy is an ancient idea, recognised by keen observers of
nature. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, was born around 460
BC. He recognised that diseases come from natural sources,
rather than the superstitious sources popular at the time. He
became a careful observer. He recognised that each case is
individual. He also recognised that when treating a hitherto
unknown case, he could use similar remedies, from similar cases.
If I had some ham, I could make a ham sandwich, if I had some bread
I have found someone even crazier: John Benneth. Benneth has
written one long-ass post in which he lists every deplorable
statistic he can find, and then announces that "homeopathy would
have helped". Oh, really?
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