Archives for May, 2012

Socked! Conclusions of The Lancet's "end of homeopathy" study discredited

Reblogged from Laughing my socks off …: Two recent and related papers, published in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Homeopathy (the journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy, the UK’s professional organisation of medically qualified homeopaths), have reconstructed the analysis carried out by the authors of The Lancet’s much vaunted 2005 meta-analysis, on the back […]

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Homeopatia: Ultimas investigaciones

Reblogged from Natursalus Terapeutas: A pesar de que desde diversos sectores se  ha estado atacando sistemáticamente a la homeopatía, es un hecho que cada vez más personas en el mundo la utilizan. Esta tendencia se basa principalmente en los magníficos resultados en casos en los que la medicina tradicional o alopática no ha tenido el […]

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Doctor getting a feedback

Reblogged from Arvydas's Blog: Local newspaper writes: A sixty year old man hits a couple of times his doctor in the head with a glass plate Yes, i have been waiting for something like that to happen, otherwise I was starting to think that there is no consequence in this world for all the evil […]

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Health basics: Why homeopathy is rapidly gaining acceptance and credibility

Reblogged from ehomoeo: Health basics: Why homeopathy is rapidly gaining acceptance and credibility via Health basics: Why homeopathy is rapidly gaining acceptance and credibility. Why is homeopathy becoming so popular, so quickly? No time in the history of mankind have people beenso sick as they are right now, and conventional medicine is NOT helping. The […]

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Reality medicine vs fantasy medicine

Reblogged from Heroes Not Zombies: Two papers published in the Lancet recently present contrasting views of the future of health care. Researchers in Scotland highlighted the fact that many people with chronic conditions suffer from more than one disease at a time. The study looked for 40 chronic conditions among the participants’ data. Researchers found that […]

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A portrait of Samuel Hahnemann - Part I

Reblogged from hillviewroad: In the students world of homeopathy we hear plenty of rumors about the elusive Hahnemann. But who was he really, and WHAT was he fighting for? The last few days have taken me on a brief historical trip, with the intention of gaining better insight into the healing mind of Samuel Hahnemann.   […]

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Beating Depression with Homeopathy

Reblogged from ymreviews: Beating Depression with Homeopathy Tube. Duration : 0.42 Mins. When my mom passed away last December I felt like the world has turned its light from me. She had a stroke and no matter how much we tried to save her, she didn’t make it. I am her only son. I told […]

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Best Homeopathy Blogs on WordPress

Top 65 WordPress blogs of all times on homeopathy- chosen among those which can be reblogged – not in any particular order/rank. They are must read. Read them. Like them. Comment on them. Follow them. The link is followed by a number which indicates the number of comments on that post General The Science Delusion. Rupert Sheldrake 6 How […]

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Specialization vs Homeoapthy and the missing puzzle

Reblogged from THE SOLUTION OF EQUAL MONEY SYSTEM: Ok here I want to look at the detrimental effect of Specialization in Healthcare, what homeopathy has to offer and what it is still missing. While studying homeopathy I have the opportunity to observe and learn about our healthcare system. Within that I compare the modern approach […]

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Thumbs Up for Homeopathy - the gentle way

Reblogged from BIO-SIL SOUTH AFRICA Blog: The Swiss government’s exceedingly positive report on homeopathic medicine by Dana Ullman http://www.naturalnews.com The government of Switzerland has a long history of neutrality, and therefore, reports from this government on controversial subjects need to be taken more seriously than other reports from countries that are more strongly influenced by […]

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Homeopathy & Medication...

Reblogged from TheWombRoom: Part 3…. High profile deaths Around the same time, some high-profile women with histories of IVF attempts died of cancer. Journalists Ruth Picardie of The Guardian (UK) died of breast cancer at age 33, and Liz Tilberis (British Vogue and U.S. Harper’s Bazaar) died of ovarian cancer at age 51. Liz’s doctors […]

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Adventures in healing

Reblogged from emilie reas: Today marks the 8 week anniversary of my perplexingly stubborn foot injury. Had I known back in February that I would still be unable to run today, I likely would have resigned myself to a period of springtime hibernation. But every day brings new reasons for optimism and I can now […]

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Homeopathic prevention and treatment for whooping cough - 7 common remedies that work

Reblogged from WRC559: (NaturalNews) Whooping cough is a bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract, primarily effecting both vaccinated and unvaccinated children. It’s highly contagious, and adult whooping cough is not uncommon. It starts as a common cold and develops into a spasmodic, persistent, suffocative cough accompanied by a sore throat, fever, mucus secretion and […]

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Understanding Homeopathy

Reblogged from Healing Is a Process, Not a Pill: HOMEOPATHY is a system of medicine that seeks to cure through natural laws of healing using natural substances made from animal, plant, and mineral.  It was “discovered” in the early 1800′s by Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician because he felt the traditional methods of the time […]

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Healthy brain: Practice Yoga

Reblogged from Live Your Life Well: Stay Positive: We should all be concerned about the health and fitness of our brains. We are living longer these days, but long life, unfortunately, can be associated with reduced mental capacity if we don’t take care of our brains throughout our lives. Read more… 492 more words Yog-asana […]

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Treating Fever? Learn Your ABCs

Reblogged from Liberation Wellness: What do you do when your child has a fever?  Recently, I shared with you the recent evidence showing a connection between Tylenol and asthma .  As parents, such dangerous side effects should give us pause, but it is difficult to watch our little ones suffer without some taking action to […]

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Homeopathy will continue to be reimbursed in Switzerland

Reblogged from Health Services Authors: Following the favorable conclusions of a health Technology Assessment report the Swiss mandatory health care reimbursement fund will continue to reimburse some alternative medicines such as homeopathy alongside with phytotherapy, neural therapy, anthroposophically extended medicine and traditional Chinese medicine – phytotherapy. The design of some analysis implemented for arguing the report does not compare […]

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Why 'PharmaKon'?

Reblogged from PharmaKon: In Plato’s Phaedrus, the Egyptian god of writing offers King Thamus writing as a “remedy” (“pharmakon”) that can help memory. Thamus refuses the gift on the grounds that it will only create forgetfulness: for him, it is not a remedy for memory itself, but merely a way of reminding. Writing is thus […]

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I had to give a Commencement Speech

Reblogged from DrMeyer's Blog: Well, I’m not Steve Jobs, and I don’t think my speech will go viral after I die. Nevertheless, my speech was well-received, and hopefully I’ll do better next time, if there is a next time. I have never done this before, and was of course very nervous. I tried to get out […]

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