Monthly Archives: November 2006
A Different Approach
Homeopathy takes a different approach from conventional medicine in diagnosing, classifying and treating medical problems. Here are some of the differences: Toggle title Holistic, looks at the whole person Focus on cause of illness, not just symptoms Really listen to you, spend 2-3 hours on first visit Works with the body to heal, no “anti” [...]
Remedy Antidotes
Homeopathic remedies are sensitive to certain substances and events, and exposure to these can interrupt the action of the remedy. This is called antidoting the remedy. Here are some common things that could antidote your remedy and should be avoided. If you are exposed to any of these, please let us know during your next [...]
Cornerstone of Homeopathy
The principle of similars is the cornerstone of homeopathy. It says that a substance that produces characteristic symptoms in healthy people will heal a sick person with similar symptoms. … Read More
Homeopathy Basics
Each of us is biologically unique, with unique histories, environmental influences, and patterns of being, including the way we express illness. Thus when infected by the same pathogen, your healing response, i.e. symptoms, may be different from ours. Classical homeopathy recognizes the many dimensions of the human being and aims to see the totality of [...]