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Dear Dr leela and Dr Manish
I read the interview with Dr Praful and have following comments:
I can refer to my article regarding "How
to motivate and inspired sustained Commitment to Learning Homeopathy"
in this issue. It has been the hard work and great results of our
previous and present excellent homeopaths that have kept homeopathy
alive. Results speak much louder than a million words and curing
patients (in the real sense of the word) will always elicit curiosity
from patients and professionals alike although often it has the
reverse effect of creating jealousy and denial. This should not
stop all homeopaths of doing the only thing that is right"
studying and applying the advanced methods of Hahnemann as explained
in the 5th and 6th edition of the Organon.
In view of what I just said, it would be an enormous progress for
homeopathy, that a hospital project like Dr Praful proposes would
succeed. It truly would mean integrating homeopathy and allopathy.
I like what Dr Praful sees as the marriage between the two, in the
different situations he describes: emergency medicine where life
saving procedures could be much helped by homeopathy, and the treatment
of inveterate diseases who could be monitored to the point where
they would be dismissed on homeopathic treatment only. This would
imitate what existed in the homeopathic hospitals around 1900 in
the USA.
DO I believe it can work? From human standpoint it would be a blessing!.
What happens in reality? I can speak for Europe and the USA. When
allopathy brings in the topic of Integrative medicine, on their
seminars, lectures and papers, it puts every modality from massage
to essential oils to homeopathy in one batch. Even more concerning,
just this month in my State of NM, a seminar of integrative medicine
takes place and everything BUT homeopathy will be discussed. This
should be no coincidence. I am probably going to be called an adherent
of conspiracie theories but the reality is that homeopathy in this
continent will never succeed in taking the primary role that it
should rightfully have as Dr Praful expresses. We simply don't have
the capital of the pharmaceutical industry. Homeopathic medicines
are too cheap to comptete with the $3 drug a day. And when a Medical
school or hospital has "an integrative branch" present,
it is often massage, reiki, counseling but no homeopathy! They claim
they teach alternative branches but usually it is as much as 12
hours for 5 different modalities, enough to recite the definition
of each modality and nothing more. And the head of such Integrative
unit knows nothing about homeopathy, TCM or other modalities. Years
ago I was invited in Dana Farber hospital, the most prestigious
cancer institute in the US. Patients demanded alternative help to
go through the horrendous allopathic treatments. The Press and TV
were invited but the result remains always the same: mainly lip
service. Allowing an acupuncturist to work in the hospital or a
massage therapist is the extent progress goes. But be not mistaken:
nothing will interfere with and displace allopathic drug intervention
for centuries to come. And of course what happens: MDs in the hospital
who have no knowledge of TCM or homeopathy must refer their patients
to these practitioners . On the basis of what knowledge? The result
is they are referred when allopathy gives up on the patient and
possible created an incurable patient through their suppressive
interventions. This is a set up of keeping the results to a minimum
for the holistic oriented physician.
In spite of Dr Praful's optimism, which I don't share, (I really
wish I could) I do hope that he succeeds in India since at least
he has the government supporting homeopathy, which is hardly the
case in Europe and the US.
But we must not forget why those homeopathic hospitals disappeared
in the US: in the first place: because of bad homeopathic treatment
and education. A fatal mistake was made when trying to appease allopathy
and inviting allopathic MDs with no knowledge in their homeopathic
societies (talking about dilution!). So I have to return again to
my article since it is the base of keeping Homeopathy alive, against
all odds! It has done so for 250 years and the truth will never
disappear although always will be suppressed in the name of business!
Warm regards to you both
Dr. Luc De Schepper
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I must say I love your ezine dearly and always eagerly await each
issue. It really is the only one of its kind and a superb information
source.
I too received the email that's caused such a lot of concern among
many readers but I can't understand why. Many newsletters I get
mainly have that written on the bottom anyway, just to cover themselves
- which in this day
and age is understandable.
Anyway, thanks for a brilliant ezine that gets better and better
all the time.
Christine Wyndham-Thomas
www.homoeopathyclassical.com
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Thank you for allyour work in producing this excellent work. Some
great cases which I am so graterful to share.
Keep well and do not completely abandon this journal. thank you
,
Jean
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acute/chronic and kitchen sink
this has to be the best article elaine has written yet. i am always
amazed at how well she gets her message across so that even the
"beginner" can understand her point. hats off to elaine,
yet again!!!
kelly
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PLEASE do NOT retire. If you go, I have no doubt that the quality
of the newsletter will deteriorate rapidly.
Texas School of Homeopathy
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Hi Manish, Leela, and team
Regarding Spam mail --- all groups editor do that time to time.
nothing wrong in it. Chillllll
Regarding 'Leaving editor post' -- well, you must be having better
reason !!
For future editor of hpathy
I would say to be an editor, one has to have at least proper schooling
in Homeopathic science as well as general medical science like anatomy,
physio, patho, etc. just language proficiency would not work
Online website words reach all over the world. Any wrong information
about hom. would/can do much harm to the system. I reside in US.
Some phrases like "time to do dishes" and all when get
written on website would only give impression like Its a "-----",
[unable to find word] but does not look professional at all. It
does harm to our system.
Sincerely
soni
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Hello all of you.
You are doing a great job. That is not easy. I am a freanch canadian
homeopath. But even if some time a have to use my dictionnary to
read english for few word. I love all interesting subjects that
your are treating. Please kep on.
Micheline Babin nurse and homeopath.
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quite few people give logical interview without any criticism or
any bypass to main stream of interview. i can say dr barvalia is
d great devoted homoeopath
Dr. Mukund
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I have just read the interview (with dr. Barvalia) and have found
it extremely useful. Seeing homeopathy work in emergencies is very
gratifying. I do know that it can work wonders in these situations
but having live case examples makes a lot of difference.
Interviews like these serve to refocus homeopaths on what is critical
in diagnosis. The more we read and hear about the the importance
of recognising unique symptoms as well as miasmatic prescribing
the more it imprints on us, helping us greatly in our own practices.
Thanks a lot
Charu
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Thank you for the interview ..........
It is a really exciting concept to have hospitals working together
with homeopathy in an integrated manner. I'm afraid that day may
take a while in the U.S. but I hope India and Europe, too can forge
ahead and be an example to the rest of the world. I have recently
thought how neat it would be to practise physiotherapy alongside
a homeopathist. I hope the day will come that it is a normal situation.
God bless you in your endeavers,
Lynette
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Dear Praful,
I just read your interview in this magazine homeopathy 4 every one.
It was really inspiring. My love and respect for you took me over.
The memories of all the good times spend with you came to my mind.
My heart felt wishes for your good health and spirits. regards to
all in the family.
Homoeopathy is very exciting.
Jayesh Shah
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Dear Dr. Barvalia :
I came across your interviews at hpathy.com. May all your dreams
and vision be fulfilled by God's Grace. I am taking liberty to write
you a few lines with a personal problem, and pray that this does
not cause too much intrusion into your business schedule.
I also thank you for the link to the Ma Teresa powerpoint ... truly
inspiring for a lesser mortal like me.
With thanks and regards,
A. Banerji
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Hi, Elaine. I have subscribed Hpathy Ezine since last month &
am really impressed by the efforts put up by the team. I am glad
to be a member.
Dr. Twara G.
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Thank you very much for your mail, Sir.
I have enjoyed thoroughly the previous issue – benefited
a lot – got to know about Mr.Praful Balvalia – as I
was keenly looking for remedies for Chronic Pancreatitis. I am indebted
to Homeopathy 4 everyone ezine for life time.
I have started learning homeopathy professionally very recently.
I believe I would be able to contribute to the magazine as my knowledge
grows and once I start serving people.
I appreciate all your efforts in bringing out this ezine and I
wish always the best to Homeopathy and the magazine too.
Best regards
Durga Arikapalli
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Dear Dr. Manish Bhatia,
First of all I would like to say that I am a Ph. D doctor (Agriculture).
I am a sincere beleiver of homeopathy. I am yet to get qualified
to write articles on homeopathy. I am learning the system through
your ezine and other relevant books. I do have strong and true stories
and my own experiences on the success of homeopathic system. may
be at a later stage I do will write good articles on experience
with the system.
Thank you for writing to me.
Sincerely,
Dr. Dhanam Abbas
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Dear Dr. Bhatia,
Thank you so much for your letter. I am not a doctor but I am an
avid follower/ reader of Homoeopathy. I am not practising homoeopathy
but I do assist my doctor with her medicines. Your ezine is wonderful
and very informative. i do appreciate the effoprt you have put in
this. All the best in your venture.
Sai Sunita
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Thank you for your fine eNewsletter,
I would like to ask you about a particular book (I have no title
or author) that was written in Germany about 20 years ago and perhaps
you can lead me to it, if it was translated to English.
It was a collection of stories, each with a unique plot, which expressed
the key attributes of a remedy. This embeds the characteristics
of the same into the student's memory, through the story.
I heard about it and I thought the idea was very clever, but I have
no further detail.
I just hope that it is available in English and someone can lead
me to it.
Please ask some of your colleagues. Maybe one of them can help.
Thanks.
Dr. Shoshana Margolin
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Dear Sir,
I would definitely like to contribute some articles, specially
cases to your fantastic ezine.I have some 100 odd chronic cases
that i have treated in the last 5 years or so successfully.But right
now i am in the finishing stages of my PhD dissertation at Indian
Institute of Management, Calcutta, and have to complete it by this
month end.I will definitely contribute more after my PhD requirements
are over.
I am honoured by your invitation.Let me express my highest regard
and gratitude towards you for this wonderful initiative called hpathy.I
really enjoy all the articles published and find most of them very
instructive.
I would like to make a suggestion to make the ezine more popular.The
monthly quiz contest that is conducted by Elaine Lewis can help
you to make the magazine more popular by giving an annual prize
to the top three winners.Everytime a person solves the quiz case
correctly, let him get 1 point.For an excellent explanation to justify
the reason behind choosing the correct remedy, let him get a bonus
point, which Elaine can decide.At the end of the year, add up all
the points gained by the various participants.Let the first three
to gain the highest points during the year get rewards as free homeopathy
books of their choice from your portal.
For example, the guy winning the first prize could be awarded books
worth Rs.2000, the second prize winner books worth Rs.1500, and
the third prize winner books worth Rs.1000.This will also help you
to unearth serious homeopathic talent who could be useful future
contributors to you ezine.You could even include some of these people
in your team.This will also encourage budding homeopathic talent
to study harder and more seriously.More than the monetary value
of the prize, it is the encouragement that the homeopaths will get
(specially amateur ones like me)which is more important.You could
also get some sponsor like a homeopathic medicine company or some
rich friend to
finance these prizes.I hope you like my idea.
With warm regards.
Rajiv
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dear sir !
nice to read all the articles.the most I liked is -hanemann's advanced
methods by david title.It is very informative as well as guiding.It
is renoveting Hanemann's 5th edition innovation of 50 millesimal
potency.This eye opening article should reach more and more homoeopaths.
M y best wishes to the author and the editor.
from
dr meeta
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Dear Sir:
A retired teacher, I felt I could help homeopathy best here in the
United States by making the public aware of this wonderful option
for healthcare. While the situation here is improving, most people
here know nothing of homeopathy or how to use it. For a year and
a half I taught a local study group. Many times other obligations
kept people from class so I made an audio CD which covers the basics
of repetition, sensitivity, dosing and how homeopathic remedies
differ from allopathic medicine. I recorded the CD as many people
just don't like to read, but don't mind listening. Almost everyone
here can play an audio CD.
I have attached a copy of the third part of the CD material which
covers emotional trauma as I feel it would be of interest to your
readers. It was written in simple language so anyone could understand
the points. I give permission to any homeopath to copy this for
distribution to their patients. If a homeopath would like a copy
of the CD to distribute to patients, I will send him or her a copy
for ten dollars which they may then copy without further charge.
In the case of a homeopath in India the only charge would be for
postage. The second attachment is a copy of the cover of the CD.
Artwork by Sorin Sorin Vladimir, Moldova.
I very much enjoy the opportunity to learn from your newsletter
and have been happy to order books from the Mall, which arrived
without a problem. I have studied homeopathy seriously for five
years after a wonderful cure that got rid of lifelong migraines
in six weeks.
Sincerely yours,
Eileen Klinck
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Dear Dr. Leela
Wonderfull Interview with dr. Barvalia...........Thank you.
I learned a new word "Inveterate"= deep rooted,persisting,long
established,long duration or as we call ....chronic......
you posted; regards Inveterate cases........... antimiasmatic prescribing
when allopathics are still used by the patient............learning
to perveive homeopathic characteristics even while the picture is
distorted by allopathic meds................
Yes one of the most difficult things to look out for.
Are we seeing the true unaltered symptoms or is it the allopathic
personameds making an impression on the patient.
As 80-90% of the patients we see are already on some sort of allopathic
med.
Gina Tyler
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Though I didn't find alot of information about miasms, there is
a great deal of pretty clear informtion about Dr. Barvalia's practice
and vision for training homeopaths in severe disease management--
hospital cases/management. Only I wasn't clear about the physical
time required on site. I thought the bit about expanding the use
of Aesculus was good. This is like the training I recieved--- over
and over---- "Don't put the remedies in the abox. TAKE THE
CASE"........... But it always bears reminding.
Thanks,
Beth Knudsten-Spears
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Dear Dr Manish,
Just wanted to congratulate you on a wonderful job that you and
your colleagues have done to maintain this website. The information
is very clear, accurate and concise. There is also a lot of variety
in content, so lay people as well as professional homeopaths can
enjoy the website. Keep it up!
I teach the NCH Basic course at the Greater washington Homeopathic
study group in Washington DC. If I can be of any help to you in
maintaining this website, please do not hesitate to ask.
regards,
Neeta Suryavanshi
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