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Old 11-10-2008, 06:53 PM   #17
Ima LeShalosh
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Default 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.
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.
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

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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