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[message edited by girl2010 on Tue, 22 Jan 2013 00:42:50 GMT]
 
  girl2010 on 2012-04-04
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
go to minimum books, click on authors
names and click on the latest edition
and read the book reviews by other
homeopaths. I think it is for an
advanced student or homeopath who
will pick up on some behaviour traits
of a remedy and mentals. But for just
a normal person she is having 'relationships between remedies'
scenarios so it seems limiting and many
people could think they are a ______
just like they are a Leo or Virgo and
this is totally wrong System approach.-
makes the person fit into the remedy
approach and then try to go beyond
it like it is a spiritual task for your
lifetime. I have the main book and
did not think too much of it.
 
simone717 last decade
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[message edited by girl2010 on Tue, 22 Jan 2013 00:43:43 GMT]
 
girl2010 last decade
david will have some answers for you
on that
 
simone717 last decade
Kent's Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica is an excellent book, although it is written for a homoeopath not a lay person. Sankaran's Soul of Remedies is great although his theories have advanced beyond that book now. Margaret Tyler's Drug Pictures is a good book. George Vithoulkas' Materia Medica Viva is also excellent but very expensive to buy. I use Reference Works on my PC, which has 200 books on it - many of them are wonderful. The different experiences and perspectives of practitioners can form a much bigger picture than indiviual authors can form.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
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[message edited by girl2010 on Fri, 25 Jan 2013 06:49:07 GMT]
 
girl2010 last decade
Kent has long passed away. go to
Minimum books.com and click on
Kent and you can order the Lectures.
 
simone717 last decade
Yes that essay on Staph is taken from Kent's lectures.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Vithoulukas has a fun non boring teaching style to me at least.

-Kent to much detail and as was said above not for the layman I thought aswell while reading some of his stuff. I Didnt like it.

It been awhile since I last read books on homeopathy. Am Out of that state.
 
starface last decade
By the way I was in treatment with this homeopath awhile ago and I wonder whether this was correct from her... I payed her around 500$ for 3 months treatment... and then she quit after a month because I was to 'difficult' to work with and gave me no money back. I saw she had a disclaimer on her website where there was written that the money is non refundable or something like that. - A legal disclaimer... But still this is a bit unethical. If she were fair and correct she would say 'I dont want to work with you any longer. I am keeping the money for working with you for 1 month and giving you the other money back which I havent earned yet since she didnt treat me for 3 months, just 1.'? It was 300$USD so I should get 200$USD back.

I cannot believe how people can get away with such legal disclaimers. How is this correct and possible that someone can cover himself so unethically behind a legal disclaimer? I know my mistake for not reading it, but still it isnt correct that one is allowed to cover his ass and take money that wasnt deserved. I would never be able to do such immoral thing. Who are those people? obviously in survival mode or something. I dont understand how money can be more important to someone than being correct but oh well. We are all different I guess.
 
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