11-10-2008, 06:53 PM
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Rose Garden
Living and Loving..Against the Stream
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Re: Homeopathy Poll & Support Thread
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Originally Posted by SonshineMama
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Originally Posted by Chibi*Mum
Homeopathic books I've found helpful: I can't get to the box where my books are right now :/
Combination remedies that have worked in my family: All of the Native Remedies have been great. I used Focus and Bright Spark to help with DS1 hyperactive issues and his lack of being able to..well...focus.
Conditions/illnesses that have been successfully treated via homeopathy (classical or combination): DDs yeast rash was finally cleared with Lavender and Calendula infused oil I prepared at home. Burt's Bees Eye serum has helped DS1 psoriasis on his gogo and his eye as well as the Kefir. I use nothing but homeopthic remedies for all our ailments, it's so hard to sit here and think about what I have done in the past with excellent results. I think it is all about trial and error. Studying what one herb does and then seeing if you can get the desired results and if not, then find another or a combination of herbs to help heal.
Share your personal experience w/ a classical homeopath: Our family practitioner is a homeopath. She is an MD, but treats as a homeopath, so if need be, she can write an RX which we love because our insurance pays for her 100% She is wise and I feel safe having her as our care provider.
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FYI, , herbal remedies are not considered homeopathic.
Homeopathy defined -- http://www.homeopathicdoctor.com/page8.html
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Homeopathy is the art and the science of healing the sick by using substances capable of causing the same symptoms, syndromes and conditions when administered to healthy people.
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Typically, classical homeopathic remedies have latin names like nux vomica and combinations are both - latin and normal names like "nerve tonic, teething tablets, oscillococcum"
Typically natural remedies can be divided into the following (hopefully I won't miss one)
*nutritional, herbal, homeopathic, flower remedies, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, accupuncture, accupressure, and touch therapies there are tons (chiropractic, many types of massage therapy, cranial something or another I can't remember ) *
I am sure I am missing some because there are definitely more groupings than that
We use classical and combination remedies. Have a handful of books we use. . .
BBL -- kiddos need me
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Native Remedies uses the term "Combination Therapy" for all their tonics...so I am confused.
I guess you would say I am more into holistic healing then But most of what I do is recommended by my homeopathic Dr...so I guess I am not understanding the difference in using nature to heal vs homeopathic healing. Coulod someone explan better than the link posted???
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