Homeopathic Knowledge

It is no secret that Modern Medicine practice is in opposition to the knowledge that homeopaths have been developing for centuries. Indeed the acceptance of the treatment of health issues by homeopathic methods gained popularity due to the limited effects of other medical practices in the past. Scientific methods have increased knowledge in modern times and have given great diagnostic tools and successful surgical procedures.  But how do you learn about the proper use of alternative medicine when so many in the medical profession are in denial? Educate yourself. That’s the answer. Read informative books and study it out in your own mind. Seek good advice from those that know what homeopathic medicine can achieve.

Here is a starter.

Homeopathy Beyond Flat Earth Medicine by Timothy Dooley ND MD.
Version 2. With a well written new introduction.

And here is a more specialized book.

Ritalin Free Kids- Safe & Effective Homeopathic Medicine for ADD and Other Behavioral and Learning Problems by Judyth Reicenberg-Ullman ND MSW and Robert Ullman ND
Great guide to using homeopathy for children with ADD and ADHD.

The internet is a great place to search for answers, but search for some good books that will reinforce your commitment to taking control of your health maintenance choices.

If you are going to get really serious about studying homeopathy and may want to practise professionally a good place to consider is the British based College of Practical Homepathy. Visit their website.

http://www.college-of-practical-homeopathy.com/

The College of Practical Homeopathy (UK) Ltd, located in North London, and is the leading provider of high quality full and part time courses in Homeopathy as well as postgraduate courses and seminars on Homeopathy and other complementary medicines.

 

Ellen Kramer (MCPH) author of “A Practical Guide to Methods of Homeopathic Prescribing.”

Ellen Kramer  MCPH is Director and Course Manager for the College of Practical Homeopathy. Her book is a very competent exploration of some of the better tested methods in clinical use by homeopaths as well as a good introduction to homeopathy. It is an excellent source for homeopaths, students of homeopathy and other complementary and alternative practitioners to expand their understanding of homeopathy and an extremely useful review and developmental tool for practicing homeopaths.

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