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Dear Editor,
Homeopathic monthly interviews are opened windows on the high information
and data to improve the wide breadth of this medicine. Amy &
Paul work together and do the best casetaking , I believe in this
method, because I’ve had it done by double practitioners.
This step reduces , even takes over a patient’s sidestep mistakes.
Then we had the favourite casetaking.
Amy pointed out that she has a very good and high level connection
with the patients. It means she gets a good relationship which was
the core of the July interview. Amy said "after the first few
sessions of our class, we begin to see live patients during school
hours. We train our students in all aspects of casetaking and let
them practice those skills.We do have some time devoted to paper
cases so students can begin to see patterns, to find the SEGMENTS
and put them into CYCLES ". So , this will be my question:
Did the students read Organon, Materia Medica? I hope both Amy's
books Peds & Naturopathic Medicines will be available very soon,
we would like to "put on our seatbelt ".
Jafar Vakili
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Dear Editor,
I very much enjoyed reading many of the articles in the August
issue. I thought the interview with Amy Rothenberg was an inspiring
read. Since I live in AZ, reading the article about Homeopathy in
AZ was interesting. As a student rep for NASH, I found the article
from Manfred Muller gave more clarity about the purpose for the
organization. Finally, having an active interest in Japanese healing
arts, reading about the evolution of homeopathy in Japan was engaging.
This issues really offered a range of wonderful articles.
Sincerely,
Joanna Welland
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Dear Editor,
Hallo! I am Japanese woman , now living in Germany.I always enjoying
to read your news paper!!Lots of exciting information I really love
them!! But my English is not good enough for reading all the interesting
articles. it's pity, isn't it ...!!well.....this time ,I wanted
to write to you, because ..about Japanese homoeopathy association"JPHMA"
is introduced by your news paper.
I am studying Homoeopathy since 1year in that school "RAH
UK."I am so happy to see, homoeopathy is spreading so nicely
in Japan.I guess her, Torako Yui's "Adventure" and "Love"
that makes people move...I remember, when I went to back Japan,
6 years ago, very difficult to find Japanese homoeopathy book in
book shops. People didn't know word"homoeopathy". 2years
ago again I went back to Japan for short time ,"homoeopathy"
is getting known by people and still more we could find "homoeopathy"
section in book shop!! That's really wonderful things, isn't it?!!
We don't need to depend on doctor anymore, whatever they say!!
we learn how we can heal ourselves through using homoeopathy remedies!!still
more healthier than before!! Sorry, about my bad English...but I
couldn't holding it, my feeling to writeto you. I am living in Germany,
now (a kind of destiny?? Hahnemann's country..) with my own family...I
would like to learn more about Homoeopathy, and I would like to
use skills which I am learning in this school to heal the people
to be themself, and I wish all the people could live happily ...!!
Thank you for reading my letter!!
Love Michiko
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Dear sir,
No doubt, the previous issue is one of your best ones. I liked
very much the article written by Dr Banerjee and I find it helpful
for modern practice.Thanks.
Yours sincerely
Olfat G Ismail
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Dear Manish,
I've just read your July letter, it struck so many notes with me
about the self doubt that we have as everyday homeopaths. Here are
a few of my thoughts on some ofthe issues that you raised. To be
truly the unprejudiced observer we must adapt our prescription to
the individual. If we approach each case with a ridged methodology
we will miss opportunities to heal. Trained as a classical homeopath
I use this approach as my looking glass, the individual client with
their unique energy sitting before me dictates the potency and repetition
and remedy. For some I use a single dose, others daily repetition,
open with a nosode, the birth remedy, the never well since remedy,
constitutional remedy with acute as an intercurrent, etc. I now
give several remedies in one day ( totally against my training)
for months for fertility.
Like any crafts person I use the best tools for the job. If I applied
the same methodology to every client I might as well give them all
the same remedy, in the same potency, the same repetition. I see
the client as an individual and their treatment is individual. My
dyslexic tendencies mean that I find structures and ridged rules
difficult to follow when I don't understand how they are going to
fit in with my own tangentle way of thinking. It's this intuitive
sideways synapse zapping way of thinking that finds remedies that
otherwise I would not have found by following some gurus way of
thinking. Reading about their pathology, disease and previous allopathic
treatments broadens our knowledge and enables us to understand their
life. Reading the work of homeopaths whose methodology that you
don't agree with is surely healthy, for weall have something to
learn from each other. It's trusting that you are doing the best
for those you are treating that makes a good homeopath.
Not following a guru means opening ourselves to the wonderful possibility
that we are ourselves are healers. Gurus should inspire us, not
dictate how we think, act and treat others. The energy, the dynamic
of the space between us and those that we treat, that manifests
the perception of who we are treating and gives us the remedy that
will heal them. No guru can step in, we are the healers in the room,
we hand out the remedy that is received. We are bringing our own
energy, our own thoughts and way of finding a remedy. I think that
we have heard so much about the fantastic results that our gurus
have that we see our not so wonderful cases as failures rather than
the uneven path of healing. On the flip side, I studied for a social
research degree just to discipline my thinking along another path.
I found 'science' a contradictory and contextual way of thinking,
although I read lots of theorists that would have been more comfortable
amongst homeopaths than scientists. I feel that we, the homeopaths
need to provide evidence of wonderful cured cases, not just for
those who scorn us but for those who trust our judgement.
I read widely on homeopathy repeatedly I find that the evidence
is unsubstianted or glosses over like the hurried last few chapters
of a novel. If I were a client reading some of our 'evidence' of
cured cases then I wouldn't book an appointment with a homeopath.
I think that we need some self reflection on our presentation of
evidence, we should fall somewhere between qualitative research
evidence and good case notes. We have chosen our path as homeopaths
let's shine the spotlight ( and the limelight) on ourselves and
away from the gurus, and walk proud as a community of homeopaths.
Thank you for bringing us hpathy
Elizabeth
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Dear Dr Bhatia,
As a young boy I got a kick out of making things from wood. My
whole toolbox consisted of a hammer, a pair of pliers, a saw and
some nails. I used old wooden tomato boxes to craft my ideas and
was happy - almost every project was a success.A one stage he quality
of the boxwood was not good and I had in the meantime got more ambitious
with my projects. I wanted to make dovetail joints and put hinged
lids on the boxes I made. I found that my toolbox was not good enough
and I could not realise a fine finish to my boxes without investing
in sandpaper and maybe even a plane. I also found that my boxes
leaked when I tried to fill them with water. I had reached the limit
of my knowledge, the available equipment and the projects that I
wished to construct were now too ambitious. I think this is what
happens in homeopathy to a degree. If one chooses the simple cases,
the simple remdies will give high rates of success. The complicated
cases need other modalities to attain a better rate of cure. We
must know the boundaries of our chosen modalities, and not measure
success by trying to solve cases using the wrong tools (modality)
and then being harsh on oneself when sure is not obtained. Thanks
for a great topic.
Regards,
Norman Pearson
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Hi Alan, Manish,
Thank you for including the series by Dr. Banerjea.
The articles are truly practical and will inspire high quality
management of serious diseases for those who undertstand this classical
approach.
thanks,
Leela
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Dear Dr. Bhatia,
You are doing admirable work for Homeopathy through your wonderful
website and ezine. Your editorial 'Measuring the Success' is another
welcome step. I have been practicing Classical Homeopathy for the
last 38 years on the basis of Hahnemann's advanced methods (including
his new posology), as elucidated by Hahnemann and other great masters
from his time to the present day. I have already shared my success
rate in my letter to you in July 2008 issue, which should be considered
as sharing my personal experience only and not at all aboastful
claim.
As regards your question-'to what extent can we be successful in
curing our patients? my reply is: we can be successful in curing
our patients to the extent we can do hard work to skilfully apply
the cardinal principles of homeopathy in each case. All the escape
routes and vague concepts lead to failures.As regards the question
'how to measure success', every true homeopathis bound to answer
in Hahnemann's words:"The highest ideal of cure is...permanent
restoration of the health, or removal and annihilation of the disease
in its whole extent..."(Organon, Aphorism-2). In para 5 of
his response to my previous letter Rudi Verspoor says about me:"...90%
of the diseases identified by him have been removed, or at least
the symptoms have been removed (which is often seen as success),
but then what about all the diseases not seen by the practitioner
because of limits to knowledge?" I can only reply to him in
Hahnemann's words: "When a patient has been cured of his disease
by a true physician, in such a manner that no trace of the disease,
no morbid symptom, remains, and all the signs of health have permanently
returned, how can anyone, without offering an insult to common sense,
affirm in such an individual the whole body disease still remains
interior?"(Organon, Aphorism-8).
Moreover, as John H. Clarke says:"Homeopathy is compelled
to extinguish the internal, morbid action before it can cause the
external symptoms to vanish. The outward and visible signs and symptoms
are the guides to the internal and invisible causes- that is all."
Every true homeopath is bound to consider Hahnemann's nosology as
well as 'Totality of Symptoms' for curing a patient completely and
permanently. It is also surprising that a scholar of homeopathy
like Rudi Verspoor, in para3 of his response to me, refers to Hahnemann's
own experience of dismay about the success of homeopathy during
the years 1796 to 1816 instead of referring to his revolutionary
innovations to bring homeopathy to perfection during the last 10
years of his life.
As regards the statement of homeopaths who believe in single remedy
cures that the cure rate can be as low as 2%,I am to ask: how can
the cure rate exceed 2%for the chronic cases treated with just 1
medicine throughout the course of treatment, as this practice is
based on a misinterpretation of the single remedy concept. During
the course of a chronic disease there may arise an acute emergency
with the symptoms quite different from those of the chronic disease.The
single constitutional remedy selected for the chronic disease becomes
dissimilar to this altered disease state and so cannot correct this
situationagainst the fundamental principle of homeopathy 'Like Cures
Like.' Use of constitutional remedy during emergency or acute crisis
is a serious mistakebecause this may cause severe aggravations.
So skilful use of the acute intercurrents in such a situation is
an unavoidable requirement of classical homeopathy.
Single remedy concept of classical homeopathy means use of a single
remedy at a time and not throughout the course of treatment. I use
minimum number of remedies, in smallest doses, with minimum repetitions
in every case.I personally do not agree that even master classical
homeopaths have a successrate of 10 to 15% at the best. In my opinion
the word 'Masters' actually means those homeopaths who have achieved
the highest possible expertise inapplying the principles of homeopathy
to the patients in the most skilful manner. So, their highest success
rate at 10-15% should be considered as the highest success rate
of homeopathy. Had this been a fact homeopathy would not have become
so successful and popular as it is now in various countries. Your
statement that a larger percentage of homeopaths claim curative
results in around 40-50% cases also repudiates this view.In my opinion,
all the true followers of Hahnemann are expected to have a success
rate somewhere above 40-50%, varying from practitioner to practitioner
according to the degree of the assiduity. These are only my personal
views with the sole intention that the people do notget any wrong
message from the doubts and vague ideas prevailing within our community
about the success of homeopathic practice. I have no intention toraise
any controversy in this matter. I personally want to remain a voracious
student of Hahnemannian Homeopathy throughout my life, as there
are no limits to knowledge.
DR. G. C. PANDEY
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Dear Manish,
I was just telling someone the other day how much I look forward
to receiving your monthly journal. Thanks for sharing your evolution
as a homeopath. There have been many times where you have shared
your experiences which are like looking at a mirror image. Classical
homeopathy is really hard, and I have fallen into that trap many
times where I wonder how good I am by comparing myself to others
who claim to know, who claim to teach, and who claim success.I do
not measure success from my own perspective any more. I have learned
through my own experiences that successful treatment can only measured
through the eyes of the patient. In treating really difficult cases
where the patient has suffered for a long time and then comes to
me and over the course of some months is able to come off of medication
they had been led to believe was a life long therapy, they feel
that treatment was successful, and that's all they need, because
they can live with what is left over.
I may not feel that the treatment is over, but they do. They are
happy. Is that failure, or success? When patients come for treatment
and we start to see results, then they come back very unhappy because
they became worse - and then I find out that they've gotten a cortisone
shot, or that they started some new medications, is that defined
as a failure when they don't continue with me? When the patient
only wants to me to help them lose weight and doesn't care that
they have started to have bowel movements on their own without intervention,
or feel temperature in legs that have been crippled for years, and
tells me that that is not what they came for, should I be thinking
success, or failure? There have been many times where I explain
the return of old symptoms, and Hering's law, to glazed over eyes
which can't seem to comprehend how great it is that the remedy is
actually working! When they tell me that they have to think about
whether they want to continue, and I don't hear from them, of course
the first thought I have is that I failed.
When a patient comes for something trivial and during the course
of treatment gets only superficial relief yet has absolutely profound
revelations that are life altering, is that considered failure,
or success? For me the idea of failure, or success, is not just
complicated, but depressing, when measured solely in terms of "material"
cure.For me, success is when the relationship between practitioner
and patient is a partnership, with the practitioner taking responsibility
for getting the right remedy, and the patient taking on the responsibility
to become an educated consumer of homeopathic treatment. As a homeopath
I am not in control of the treatment, I am only in partnership with
the patient - in treatment. Success is when the patient feels better.
Success is when the patient says "Thank you." Sometimes
that happens before I even give a remedy.
Marilyn Freedman
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Dear editor,
Your question is actually impossible to give a strict answer on,
as it all dependson how you measure "cured". Is cured
that the physical complaint is removed; thatthe eczema or joint
pain has disappeared? Or is it that the whole person is moved toa
higher level of awareness? Or that the individual functions better
in society? Orthat the kid get better results in school? Or that
the person feel more relaxed andhappy?We must take into consideration
that we live in a world that exist of at least twodimensions. We
can follow the outside world (materia) and as a conventional doctorbe
happy if the symptoms of the body disappear, without regarding the
secondaryeffects that slowly comes forward after outward symptoms
has been suppressed (oh yes, that happens also when you use homeopathy).
Or we can rise the demands on whatwe accept as a "cure"
to a much higher level that also considers the inside worldwith
our thoughts and emotions.
I believe that the definition of health from WHO isa good place
to start:"Health is a state of complete physical, mental and
social well-being and not merelythe absence of disease or infirmity."So
we like to cure the physical complaints, but at the same time make
our clientsimprove mentally and social. This is the level I demand
for using the name cured ona case. How easy is it to achieve this
goal? It depends on how badly the person is injuredon the emotional
level. A good childhood with sound parents, no grief situations
anda very small amount of suppressive treatment will give you good
results quickly. A bad background with sexual abuse, divorces, selfish
parents, alcoholism or mobbingetc. will give you a hard case and
you have to work for years to help them to a goodinner balance.
What is difficult for conventional doctors or psychiatrists is alsodifficult
for a homeopath. There is no easy road to success. My rate of success?
Well, let me just say that most of my clients stay with me for 3-
8 years and are very grateful for the help in improving their inner
capacity.Their physical complaints slowly diminish and finally disappear
when their psyche isbalanced to a higher level.
Best wishes
Chris Jorgenfelt / classical homeopath SAKH /
Sweden
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You have not defined the succeess rate! Very vague. Do need to
define success rate in concrete terms. Not many really keep records
properly. Even if one does it is not easy to extractdata for success
and failure. I tried very hard. Each case success definition mayvary.
That is why your range of 2%- 90% is so large that it ceases to
be any range atall. Your attempt is use less. You can not draw any
meaningful conclusions fromthis kind of exercise
Love
Khadar
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As a new member how much I appreciate and enjoyreading the diverse
articles. Very professional and helpful.
Val
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Thanks for sending the magazine, it contains useful information.I
could appreciate some more veterinary cases, since our school has
aveterinary department too.
Best wishes
Maurice Grégoire
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Purtroppo non sono molto bravo in inglese, riesco a capirlo ma
non ascrivere.Comunque le Vs mail sono sempre gradite in quanto
in grado di dare spunti eindicazioni interessanti per i trattamenti
omeopatici.
Distinti saluti
Dr Roberto Dente
This is italian and it translates to:Unfortunately I am not
very capable in English. I am able to understand it, but not to
write it. However, the H4E issues are always appreciated and provide
interesting indications for homeopathic treatment. Different greetings
Dr Roberto Tooth
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Thank you so much for your monthly newsletter! I look forward
to seeing it in myinbox. It does take me a while to get through
everything in it but that just showshow much information you pack
into it every month! I feel like I am kept up to datewith what is
going on in the Homeopathic community. I am a correspondent student
ofhomeopathy and I have found it very difficult to stay motivated
and make the time towork on my studies. Your newsletter gives me
just the boost I need. I especiallylook forward to Elaine Lewis'
quizes. Although I have not actually built up enoughcourage to send
in my answers I really enjoy testing myself.Thanks again!
Warmly, Monica
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LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lea ann rogers
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Dear editor,
The ezine in my e mail is quite good for reading. The chapter on
case studies is required.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
g. venkata seshaiah
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Gone through th excellent article of Dr. S.K.Banerjea.What I think
is thatfood habit is an important factor in treating Asthma cases
. This may alsobe taken into account althoough he has referred to
totality besides givingstress on Miasmatic selection. Thanks for
a nice read.
Sukanta Mukherjee
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Love the discussions, just would like to see more ailments/cures.
Crystal
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Hello.
I´m pleased to keep a link whith you.I´m Veterinary
and I´m studing homeopatic in AMHU (Montevideo- Uruguay).I
find yuor page very useful to read and to consult.Sorry my english
writer.
Your sincerely.
Marta Alonso
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Hi,
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this current issue. Having studied
with Amy Rothenbergand George Vitoulkas, I appreciated the contents
and the quality of your magazine. Keep it up. It is a gift to the
homeopathic community.
Scott Daniels
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Hello, I love to read your e-mails and hope I can learn about it
!
Thank you ! Françoise
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Thank you for the article. I love homeopathic philosophy and have
been thinking about these matters a lot. Atmy current understanding
I'm in on another explanation on how it works.Maybe the remedy ads
"energy" to our consciousness, expanding it. With an improved"field
of conscious" we see life from a higher level which brings
around a betterunderstanding of our life situation. Secondary effect
is to make better choices in life and reduce conflicts. Third effect
is then a lower stress level. With a lower stress level the physiologyin
the body functions much better and the body starts to heal itself.This
is the reason why we have to match the remedy with not only the
physicalsymptoms of the patient but even more so with the mental
and emotional problems thatexist.
Many regards
Chris Jorgenfelt, classical homeopath SAKH, Sweden
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Dear Sir,
Thanks for taking me as one of the subscriber.I have gone through
some parts of the topic and like Dr. Banerjee's topic veryinformative
and written in a simple form to understand easily. You are doing
a real good job and I hope in future I may be able to contributesomething.
I am a budding homeopath, just finish my diploma in May this year.
Many regards, Kulwant Saxena.
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What an interesting survey! I so look forward to the results of
this. My class andi were just discussing this very topic no more
than 2 days ago. I graduated from school 4 yrs ago and have a very
small practice, not much of one. I see about 15 cases a year plus
i treat myself, family and friends. so my samplesize is not that
big. That being said, my success rate is probably about 30%. i define
success as aperson feeling amelioration of most or all symptoms,
and improving in a generalsense and moving on with life. if the
curative state collapses eventually, I wouldnot count this case.
This 30% applies to chronic cases.in acutes, my success rate is
about the same. I doubt whether some of the masters who claim 90%
are being truthful. I do not seethe failing in the science of homoepathy
so much, but what we know about homeopathyand our tools are really
still quite limited. I think there is so much guessworkinvolved
most of the time that succeeding 90% of the time is just not possible.
however, hopefully i am wrong. thanks again for all the work you
do!
Rachel Chaput
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Article by Amy Rothenberg-She describe prescribing Nux vom6c bd
for1 month.I believe the patient would have been cured with few
doses of samemedicine instead of contiuing it for amonth. Dr.Banerja
is fantastic!!
Dr. Girija
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Dear Sirs,
I enjoy reading your on-line magazine very much, and would like
to contribute an article I recently wrote about a diabetic woman
with narcolepsy. I am looking forward to hearing your feedback.
In love and service,
Deborah Olenev CCH RSHom (NA)
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Dear Dr Bhatia,
I am just a pharmacist with an interest in homeopathy and esotericism-
Ihave used a health kinesiology ('HK') practioner who is also a
homeopath(www.hk4health.co.uk) on myself. The system combines what
I call-'body-dowsing'- with the selection homeopathic remedies amongst
other remedies.Just an idea-I suggest you contact Jane Thurnell-Read(lifeworkpotential.co.uk)
who is conducting research into 'HK.' It would befascinating to
'question' an experienced homeopathic practitioner using HKto find
the answers (if any) to the mysteries of miasmatic theory and otherthinking
about homeopathy. You can ask the body direct questions like 'isHahneman's
theory of miasms accurate' etc. and in theory you will get ayes/no
answer from the body's response.This system will reveal many great
truths about homeopathy using the body'sown innate wisdom-Please
let me know you findings through your fascinating magazine!
Kind regards.
Faez.
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Dear Editor,
Thank you for the lovely insights and the tips you forward in your
editorial, it's ofgreat value, please accept my heartfelt thanks.
I look forward to recieving these tips and insights from various
doctors,
Kind regards,
DR.C.P.GEORGE
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An extremely interesting selection of articles which cover many
different aspects ofworld -wide homeopathy. Quite a lot to read
at one sitting and thus it took me a long time to get round toopening
this e-version.
Ingrid Daniels
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I have read most of the newsletter and love it. I find it informative
and thought provoking. Since I am new to the study homeopathy, I
find this newsletter very helpful.
D Warren
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Dear Amy,
have been away so apologies for tardiness in replying-i liked the
info re theproving of Julien Winstone.
best regards,
deborah.
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YOUR AUGUST ISSUE OF HPATHY IS VERY INFORMATIVE AND SIMPLY EXCELLENT.THANKS
FOR THESAME.
RANITA GHOSH
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Dear Editor
I like reading the issues of your journal and recommend it highly
tofriends.--
Sangeeta Singh
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I find it extremely useful. I am trying to browse through it. Some
of themedicines prescribed by yu are very interesting.
Best regards
Dr Sailendra Narayan Tripathy
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Dear Editor
While Dr Bannerji's essay on treatment is valid, how many homeopaths
have thepatience, time & inclination for a detailed examination
of the patients in this eraof jet age?Most of the homeopaths just
lisen to the patients for a few mnutesand prescribe amedicne that
comes to their mind, It seems they donot have the time even to consultthe
materia medica!
Regards
Raghavan
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Dear Hpathy site Managers
Hello lots of thanks to you for your kind and sincere email.I wish
you and all otherpeople the best which is compete health . May all
of us gather and improve the human being health by kindness and
prescribingthe simillimum.
Best Regards,
S.A.Sadeghi M.D.
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Thank you for this web site. Most of the articles are great especially
George Vithoulkas and Dr. Subrata K. Banerjea in this issue. Also
appreciated your discussion of the different aspects of practice
and the confusion that is ensuing. This information is necessary.
Appreciated the article in a few issues back about Dr. Ramakrisnan.
Thanks
Diana Cooper
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Thanks very much for your August issue, specially for the answer
to my question in"Ask G.Vitholkas" part.
mohammad taremi
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Many, many thanks for Homeopathy 4 Everyone. I especially appreciate
the articles that deal with particular cases, because this widens
my view. Thank you for all your help,
Pat McCabe Canada
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Thank you for Homeopathy 4 everyone august issue. Verry interesting,
I am grateful.
Doina Pavlovschi
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The August issue is much comprehensive. We expect some articles
on LM potencies, its use and usefulness in curing chronic and as
well as acute diseases.
regards. Prasanna
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Thank you very much. I hope your e journal will be helpful for
every bodywho loves homoeopathy. I will be glad if you publish something
regardinghomoeopathy that creates interest regarding the scintific
approach ofhomoeopathy.
dr.p.k.dey
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The issue was wonderful & informatie for one & all whosoever
is interested inHomoeopathy.Keep it up..!
Regards....
Dr. Neeraj Gupta
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Would like to see so articles on dealing with addiction and all
sleeping problems,Swould like to have some courses available, otherwise
it is great.
Sarah
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Ur Aug edition was excellent, thank u.
Dr. Anjali
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on people ingeneral and homeopathic professionals in particular.
Karamjit
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