symptom in common! It's no match; simply a passing coincidence.
I said nothing about Hering, and have seen no reference to him. And I seem
to have received your message directly from you but not also from the list.
So perhaps my subscription has gone awry. Or are you posting directly to
the otherhealth web site?
Cheers --
John
On 20 December 2011 00:15, Jamie Taylor
<jamie.taylor@theleaffoundation.org>wrote:
> Sorry, I had no idea that combos had been proved, I thought only the
> individual parts had been proved, but as stated that is no guide as to the
> MM of the parts in combination
> Please direct me to the provings of the combos as a unit and as sold, I
> look forward to studying their pathogenesis, assuming the provings are
> trustworthy!!
> Happy Christmas everyone
> With best wishes from
>
> Jamie
>
> PS John, had no idea about the theatrical story of Herings depression
> (what was the play?!)
>
>
>
> On 19/12/2011 12:55, Shannon Nelson wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 19, 2011, at 6:34 AM, Jamie Taylor wrote:
>>
>> How can you prescribe something of which you have no idea what its
>>> pathogenesis is?
>>>
>>
>> Jamie, who has done or advocated that?
>> Even in the rankest of combo usage, there is a match being considered
>> between pathogenesis (aka "the remedy picture") and the case at hand.
>>
>>
>>
>>
--
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guided by such ideas, would be very different places."
—Paul Ginsborg, *Democracy: Crisis and Renewal*, London: Profile, 2008.
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