Sorry, i can't chase this tail any further right now...
We are heading into the holiday season, and I have other tales to chase!
So you can have the last word again, take my toll on this fine tale.
Enjoy!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays of Every Stripe, to all.
:o)
Shannon
On Dec 18, 2011, at 8:11 PM, John Harvey wrote:
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> Shannon, there's just one thing that homoeopathic practice requires
> absolutely: understanding and acknowledging that homoeopathic method
> has an inviolable principle.
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> To avoid confronting that principle by discussions of labelling
> people as being homoeopaths or not being homoeopaths advances the
> conversation not one iota.
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> If you can acknowledge that every prescription made using
> homoeopathic method must use that principle as its basis, then you
> understand something of what it is to practise homoeopathy. If not,
> then you don't.
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> The principle is unsurpassable in its simplicity. It needs no
> substitute; it needs no complication.
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> The principle's implications are equally straightforward to anybody
> with a working mind. One of these is that, without a known
> pathogenesis, no medicine can be compared with the patient's state
> of derangement.
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> And one of the implications of that is that no mixture, no "combo",
> no polypharmacy, is possible within homoeopathic method.
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> It's really rather simple when you cease chasing your tail.
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> John
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> On 19 December 2011 00:10, Shannon Nelson <shannonnelson@tds.net>
> wrote:
> "As far as i ca tell, it is drug companies and mixologists.. "
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> Standard is one that makes both singles and combos, and of course the
> world is filled with people who think in terms of "different kinds of
> homeopathy." But anyway, fight the good fight...
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> Or we cld work on educating people about the differing uses and track
> records of the "different types of homeopathy"...
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> "And if care became the ethical basis of citizenship? Our
> parliaments, guided by such ideas, would be very different places."
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> —Paul Ginsborg, Democracy: Crisis and Renewal, London: Profile, 2008.
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