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Radko Tichavsky was born in the Czech republic. He has lived in Mexico for more than 25 years and is one of the most important agrohomeopaths in Latin America. He is the author of the book "Manual de agrohomeopatÃa", a homeopathy book on plants. Radko teaches agrohomeopathy in several countries and regularly publishes articles in special journals and internet portals. He works as a researcher and teacher at the university and has already taught agrohomeopathy to many students. He is the director of the Comenius Institute (comenius.edu.mx). More details can be found in the following interview: http://hpathy.com/homeopathic-interviews/radko-tichavsky/
The author suggests that suppressive treatment of plant diseases with allopathic and even 'green' methods, is producing increasingly serious miasms in the plant kingdom. He views this as a threat to the entire eco-system which also sustains human life.
Translated by Katja Schütt and Alan Schmukler “It is more important to know what sort of plant has a disease than to know what sort of disease a plant has.” Paraphrase on Hippocrate(460-377 B.C.) Agro-homeopathy is an important tool for the validation of homeopathy and provides evidence for the effectiveness...
Translated by Katja Schütt and Alan Schmukler The implementation of agro-homeopathic biotypology (constitution) allows us to better repertorize for ailments in plants and agricultural crops. It brings greater success in prescribing for and healing plants with homeopathy. The impossibility of performing an “interview” with plants, as we do with humans,...
The climate change exerts pressure on the capacity of worldwide agricultural production and poses new challenges for agriculturists. The traditional agricultural industry prepares resistant varieties, amplifies the capacity to produce in protected places such as greenhouses and shade houses, and investigates new transgenic organisms. Agricultural allopathy, which finds its maximal...