Atopic dermatitis
“It’s a Christmas miracle.” Many folks use that expression to describe events that defy belief. You’ve heard it before. Statements such as, “Little Johnny cleaned up his room without being asked! It’s a Christmas miracle!”
To my taste, the word “miracle” is bandied around a bit too freely. I believe there was only one singular Christmas miracle. Besides that, most events that strain credulity generally have a logical explanation.
But — and it’s a big but — sometimes, events can seem like miracles, especially in the world of homeopathy. (more…)
Death, taxes, and cold and flu season — those are the “inevitables,” right?
My friends, you may find this hard to believe, but I don’t fear cold and flu season. If I feel a respiratory condition coming on (especially if it comes on hard and fast), I turn to the Banerji Protocol® of Aconitum napellus 200 mixed with Bryonia alba 30. That usually stops the illness in its tracks. (I’ve written about this previously in The Alphabet Soup of Viruses. Now, It’s RSV.) (more…)
No one wants to be on the naughty list (especially this close to Christmas).
However, not all childhood behavioral problems necessarily require homeopathic mediation. Some bad behavior will transform after a tincture of discipline.
Conversely, some behavioral problems are actual pathologies, and it’s imperative to understand the difference. (more…)
Let’s continue our discussion on cysts. If you missed it, I taught about two homeopathic medicines clinically shown to address pilar cysts last week. This week, I will move on to sebaceous cysts. (more…)
If you are an Oranda goldfish, that big lump on your head is natural and normal. You look adorable. You can stop reading now.
However, if you’re human and have a lump on your scalp from a pilar cyst, this blog post is for you.
From the moment we get out of bed in the morning, we are on our feet. Poor things. They’re stuck receiving very little attention from the rest of our bodies while mercilessly residing at the business end of the punishment from our daily movements.
Enter peripheral neuropathy: the equivalent of our feet screaming in protest. (more…)
Drug tests.
Remember when early radio and television shows closed by saying, “Keep those cards and letters rolling in?”
Well, believe me. Cards, letters, emails and phone calls roll into my office every day. In fact, my team receives scores of correspondence from readers and students alike — most of them containing questions. (more…)