The study of homeopathy is for those who find it gripping to help others in a way that is safe and never causes harm. It is for those who value learning and a life well spent. Perhaps if I can inspire even one other to take to the study of homeopathy in a way that stirs his inner core like it has mine, I will feel I have completed an important life-task.
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If I had 12 lives, I would spent one as a homoepath. ♡ I suspect it is like being an investigative journalist, only you can directly help people.
It took a homoepath to figure out that I have not “food intolerance” or “migraines” or “SAD” but a mercury poisoning from thiomersal. Only just starting treatment, so I can’t tell whether it actually works, but I am dead impressed with the diagnostic skills.
I hope we will all survive the coming winter without forced vaccinations and people getting ill from them.
Wonderful blog ★★★★★
Hi,
I’m a homeopath from the UK (a recent graduate of CHE, Regent’s College, London) and have started my own blog on homeopathy. I have linked to your fantastic blog & wondered if you would do the same?
Thanks,
Alan Freestone Bsc LCHE
http://homeopathyuk.wordpress.com/
being a homeopath,i can vouch that homeopathy is the ultimate dynamic holistic treatment for any individual for his problems. such individualised treatment is not possible in any system of medicine.as a homeopath i am happy that i am a jack of all trades understanding the diverse lifestyles and helping individual’s in pain. may the lay public know about homoeopathy and try on themselves.to do so they have to talk to a homeopath who knows the subject very well and can answer all the questions.