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Dear editors,
Thank-you very much for the opportunity to share our college’s
miasmatic research and the Homœopathic Facial Analysis (HFA)
method, with your readers in the February issue of Hom4everyone.
As usual your professional and courteous assistance made the editing
and uploading of the information streamlined and efficient from
start to finish. I hope all your readers appreciate how much work
goes into the writing, editing (and more editing) of every piece
of information that is presented.
Having read some of the reader’s feedback we would like to
mention the following.
Firstly thanks to those who practice Homœopathic Facial Analysis
(HFA) and especially to those who submitted their cases and others
who sent their support and encouragement for the system. This support
is greatly appreciated and deserved by the method itself.
To those who offered positive replies and linked Homœopathic
Facial Analysis (HFA) to facial expression please note that Homœopathic
Facial Analysis (HFA) has nothing to do with facial expression.
Homœopathic Facial Analysis (HFA) is only concerned with facial
structure and is a reflection of the internal vital force
within us all (our miasm).
To those who were negative about the system (yet who possibly haven’t
tried it or have not gone beyond some basic reading) consider how
frustrating it is when we hear that conventional medicine says Homœopathy
doesn’t work. Whether you think Homœopathic Facial Analysis
(HFA) is good or you think it is not good, can only be remarked
upon after a comprehensive and open minded trial. One incorrectly
applied remedy doesn’t mean that Homœopathy doesn’t
work and an incorrectly applied facial analysis doesn’t mean
that Homœopathic Facial Analysis (HFA) doesn’t work either.
To those senior teachers of Homœopathy around the world, please
give Homœopathic Facial Analysis (HFA) your thorough investigation
and a fair trial. Your students and all their patients in future
years will benefit from the correct remedies chosen as a result
of this system. Our profession could graduate homœopaths ready
to take on the most difficult clinical cases with confidence in
their first year of practice, when using Homœopathic Facial
Analysis (HFA) correctly.
To the person who commented that time could be better spent –
what better way to spend five extra minutes than to ensure your
patient gets the best and most suitable remedy for their condition.
Ironically the better practitioners get at Homœopathic Facial
Analysis (HFA) the less time is spent agonizing over which remedy.
Homœopathic Facial Analysis (HFA) saves time.
To the person who asked for more evidence – when is enough
enough? Without funding, a small group of people have dedicated
their time and personal money to ensure Homœopathic Facial
Analysis (HFA) is available to everyone within the profession. We
do not have the luxury of government grants nor even dedicated support
from the profession itself. This is the same as conventional medicine
asking the homœopathic profession to do tests costing hundreds
of millions of dollars to provide ‘proof’ – and
then rejecting the outcome. At some point an enquiring mind should
initiate its own investigation when a good idea is presented.
Once practitioners bring Homœopathic Facial Analysis (HFA)
into their practice and see how easy homœopathy can become
they never look back.
Yours in homœopathy
Grant Bentley and Louise Barton
Victorian College of Classical Homœopathy
Melbourne, Australia
March 2009
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I just want to tell you how WONDERFUL it is to see HFA featured
in this issue...I'm so thrilled that you are making this avaliable
to ALL and I commend you for this! HFA has turned my despair into
happiness about chronic disease and treating it homeopathically....there
is a valid, easy path here for student and Homeopath alike to practice
homeopathy successfully!!!!
I have been using HFA with all my cases and it really works. Grant
is a genius and Louise and him have so much courage and compassion
to bring HFA to the entire homeopathic community-in spite of so
much skepiticism and criticism from other homeopaths. And HFA really
makes sense of miasms...this is truly classical homeopathy as Hahnemann
believed, and then some!
Thank you so much!!
Ellen Kire
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Dear editor,
The facial analisis is an intersting method based in objective
observation. I think it is a very interesting tool and it is compatible
with any other method of prognosis and diagnosis used.
On the other hand, I have been navigating throught the past items
since 2004, edited in your e-zine and I've found some very interesting
items in between.
Best regards,
Ma. Àngels Carrera
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As usual, the Feb issue was interesting and useful, especially
the out-of-the-ordinary info on facial features. Do keep up the
good work!
Kind regards and best wishes,
Francis Fernnandes
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I found the Facial Analysis article renewed my interest in it (had
his first book) but his third book has made understanding stress
and how it affects (triggers) the miasms depending on our classified
type.
Very interesting (not finished reading the third book yet) but enjoying
it a lot.
Ian Watson first got me interested in the view that miasms were
our instincts and the aim was not to get rid of them (the view of
most miasms was to get rid of them) till Ian Made me see that it
was to have them in balance to help use levels and not so much as
to try to get rid of them.
Now I see how stress triggers them off depending on our history
and our classification.
Louise
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Dear editor
I was very impressed and fascinated with the interview given by
grant bentley, so much so im buying his new book to learn more about
face analysis.
kind regards
Jane E Varey
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Dear Editor,
Many thanks for your recent e-mail & yes I am suitably impressed!
Also very useful for unusual & difficult cases.
WE need much more homoeopathy on the NHS.Please do everything you
can to furthur this objective & get readers to tackle their
local PCT's MP's & media.
Sincerely,
Dr Nigel G Bird
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I wish to record how much I have enjoyed reading your issue on
HFA. I have found it very informative. Even though I practice HFA,
I found information new to me.
Thank you.
Vivien Pells
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So interesting, I have bought the books and seriously looking in
to the whole subject. Thank you for such an interesting ezine and
for all your hard work in bringing world wide homeopathy into a
united whole.
LYNNE CHAMBERS
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I found the Feb ezine very good and helpful in understanding importance
of facial expressions and their interpretations in homoeopathic
practise.
I hope to get more and more information about it from ezine.
Thank you.....
Sumeet
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I did enjoy reading your e-zine. I'm new to this subject, and found
the issue easy to navigate; very instructive; a variety of health
issues were touched on. I don't understand the colors on the face
and how they relate to a person's health, though. I've worked many
years in the health field with doctors, and I know that symptoms
may have an underlying cause, but I don't understand the color-gram.
Perhaps you could recommend an article where I could read the basics?
Thank you.
Becky
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I love opening the homepathy ezine. Always a fountain of information
to be shared by our world wide community. Long may it continue and
thank you to Manish and his team for continuing to amass these never
ending sources of knowledge.
Shauna Wyldeck-Estrada R.S.Hom
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Hearty congratulations to the team for this month's special issue
I'm really glad to improve my knowledge with your valuable site.
Dr.K.S.Chandrani
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I really like the 'Veterinary' section!!!
Jan Dugan
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I found the article entitled "The Role of Dietary Restrictions
in Homeopathic Treatment", by Dr. Manish Bhatia really interesting
and helpful. I found the answers to some of my questions.
I would like to read more articles in regards to homeopathic treatments
for eye problems.
Keep up the good work!
Respectfully,
Angelica
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Dear Editor
I like everything you do in your issue; I think you are wonderful.
Pamela
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Dear Editor
Hi. I am not so familiar with Dr Masi .But I think he devoted much
of his life to heal and cure his patients.
Dr. Masi-Elizade is surely one of the prominent Homeopaths .His
deep belief in God is a hallmarks of this prominence .Our most important
teacher in Homeopathy, Dr.S.Hahnemann had also deep and true belief
in God as the creator of the whole
existence and our vital forces.
But in my opinion The pluralist homeopathy which was practiced by
him is contrary to Hahnemannian Homeopathy.
I wish mercy of the God and Heaven for him.
Best Wishes,
Seyedaghanoor Sadeghi M.D.
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Dear Editor,
Thank you for an interesting magazine. It is like a feast and
I have to go back again and again to nibble at the breadth of information
that is available through this site. I have just read George Vithoulka's
article about Mr Randi and it has deeply heartened me. Thank you
to all the 'Greek' homeopaths involved in that fiasco. Mr Randi
doesn't deserve all the attention he gets but I was certainly pleased
to hear the other side of the story. Congratulations on your tanacity
and the energy that you have expended on this project and I wish
you every success with it.
I look forward to hearing the outcomes from your experiment in
terms of what we gain from it as a community. It is irrelevant to
me if Mr Randi is involved or not. However, it would be satisfying
to know that the facts were read by many more people.
Thank you hpathy for enabling me to access and gain a much wider
awareness and involvement of the world wide community of homeopaths.
A brilliant source of information at my fingertips.
Yours gratefully,
Pam Hemmings LWSH MARH
Norwich
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Thanks for the Feb issue. I found the article on diet restrictions
very interesting. I have myself found that remedies generally tend
to work even without placing restrictions. One thing I am not sure
about is the use of strong aromatherapy oils and rubs like Vicks.
Is there any experience available on this?
Regards
Charu
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Hi Dr. Leela,
I am seriously considering training as a homeopath and as a Catholic
found and read your articles on homeopathy and Christianity. Thank
you for taking the time to write them.
As I see it (briefly put), homeopathy is about matching a remedy
with a patient's mental, emotional and phyiscal state.
The text books that are used here in New Zealand (e.g Vithoulkas
- Science of homeopathy) seem to spend a lot of time elucidating
philosophies of the nature of man and the cosmos which are not (necessarily)
compatible with Christian thinking.
I have two questions for you.
1. Am I right in my thinking that the practise of homeopathy is
distinct from the various authors' pantheistic/new-age/whatever
philosophies?
2. Do you know of any books which explain homeopathy in a Christian
or non-religious way?
Thank you very much,
Diane Willcock
Hi Dianne,
Most of the earlier homeopaths, ie about a century ago were Christians.
If you read books/articles by Dr. Constantine Hering, Dr. JH Allen,
Dr. Knerr; they seem to give a Christian viewpoint.
If you consider Swedenborgians having a form of Christian thinking,
then, you could read Kent as well from that standpoint. I personally
think he stretches things out too much.
1. Am I right in my thinking that the practise of homeopathy
is distinct from the various authors' pantheistic/new-age/whatever
philosophies?
Yes it certainly is. It is PRACTICAL, clinical work if practised
using basic principles and quite compatible with Christianity.
Homeopathy is acually a philosophy of NATURAL healing that is distinct
from any religious interpretation. It can thus be percieved from
any religious background and be adapted to that thinking. It is
the NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS as God created it.
Eg. the facts about sperm meeting ovum resulting in fertilization
and subsequent conception is a NATURAL phenomnenon and has nothing
to do with what religion/aetheism/science has to say about it.
We may choose to believe that life starts at conception, others
may choose to believe it starts later and the debate will continue
endlessly.
The problems arise if we want to be very rigid on words used to
describe NATURAL phenomena. The term Vital Force or Vital principle
- what exactly is it in Christian/Catholic language? It can be an
endless debate.
Or else what exactly constitutes the SOUL in Christianity itself
- there can be endless debates over that as well!
2. Do you know of any books which explain homeopathy in a Christian
or non-religious way?
Read Dr. Constantine Hering's articles - may be helpful.
I would say, my article may be the only present access to explaining
homeopathy the Christian way. Christians in general have been so
prejudiced against homeopathy, its hard to find people writing books
to combine the two. I will be wirting this more in depth one day
in a book as I think it is sorely required by the 2 billion Christians!
I'd be happy to offer more clarifications if you like on this topic.
Warm regards,
Dr leela
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There are two things that may create some modicum of proof for
dilutions being real medicines: one would be Emoto's work, I know
he has done some work with homeopathy. Also there is a man Krishna
Madappa (he is on Facebook) who has a GDV device from Russia that
can measure energies and substances on all levels....I don’t
know if those devices are accepted in the “scientific world”
but it is a thought...Jana
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HI!
First of all please let me tell you how much I appreciate being
informed, entertained, sometimes tickled and occasionally annoyed
(or should I call that 'challenged'?) by that wonderful feast of
homoeopathic thought you spread before us regularly.
Here is a quick rundown on my reactions to the Grant Bentley issue
and his Facial Analysis:
First to the interview that was the lead-in:
"Well, i thought, that could make sense,let's find out more
about it..." - and went to bed to sleep on it, feeling vaguly
that I might like to get hold of the books.
Next day I clicked on the first article on this topic, somehow
assuming it was a review written by somebody else.
Here I was told that if I practice in an eclectic way, finding
my last remedy through keynotes prescribing, this one through aetiology
or totality, I am "Ideologically Pomiscuous". Wow!
I felt like i was getting my fingers rapped, specially because
naughty little me was obviously doing it because I was 'addicted
to the "rush" of being amazing'. Just like to chocolate.
"Who is this guy? somebody has got an agenda here", I
think, and I scroll up the page, only to be looked at by Grant Bently
himself on his photo.
This is when I stopped reading and went from 'this is interesting'
(trying to be open in a scientific spirit of enquiry) to "Stuff
this, feels like hard sell".
I feel pushed and manipulated. I resent the abuse of language,
using emotionally loaded terms like 'ideologically promiscuous'
to discredit other systems. (We have just been through an election
campaign in this country, there's enough of that sort of thing in
politics, thank you very much.)
I might have another look at facial analysis sometime in the future,
but for the moment I must say, that the way it was presented has
been counterproductive for me.
Yours sincerely,
Eva Pick
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I have yet to find an issue that did not have something very interesting
and informative. You continue to do a good job of trying to cover
a wide area concept Homeopathy.
Keep It Up
Dr. Wyatt Gordon CCH PhD
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All the topics are excellent and very very usefull. Thanks to the
editor.
VENKATA RAMANA
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Dear Sir
I am glad to receive your Feb 09 Newsletter containing various
articles on important subjects. Your Newsletter is one of the best
in the field of homoeopathy which contains wealth of information
and the number of articles are much more than any other homoeopathic
website provides monthly. Your selfless services to homoeopathy
is highly appreciated.
I am really sorry to know about the demise of my most respected
William Tankard Hahnemann. He very kindly given me a Certificate
of Appreciation on my success on completion of my Diploma (D.I.
Hom.) with the British Institute of Homoeopathy with 97% marks.
I pray to God to rest his soul in peace in paradise.
With best regards
Homoeopathically yours
Dr. Sayeed Ahmad
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February issue of Hpathy highlight’s “Case Taking with
Homoeopathic Facial Analysis” which I found very interesting
but I could not understand how to derive colors from the patient’s
face, since the case have not carried any facial pictures.
I am a regular reader of your journal and wanted to bring this to
your notice, thank you for your efforts.
Regards,
Dr Jayashree
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I am still taking my first steps with hpathy but want to say about
the february issue that it is extremely informative, useful &
MAGICAL. thank you .
Hannah Ali
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This Homeopathic Facial Analysis issue was awesome. I found Grant
Bentley and the information he presented amazing. It definitely
resonated with me. I truly appreciated his honesty.
Being able to watch and listen to the author speak is much more
enjoyable then just reading print all the time-more of this would
be a pleasure.
Julie Addario
Homeopathic Student
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Facial Analysis is important in every type of medical practice
- whether it is Unani, Ayurvedic, homeopathic or allopathic. Body
language and facial expressions tell more than the patient himself.
Sometime patient can not describe his ailment but exprience practioner
can read the body language and facial expression and give medication
more accurately.
HFA articles were good.
Vish Patel
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The interview with Grant Bentley was very detailed and interesting
(and prompted me to buy his latest book).
Regards,
Olympia.
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Dear Editor!
I liked the article about a new paradigma for potentization. It
really very interesting the ideia of copies.
With regards
Fatima Buarque
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The issue was very interesting - coherent theme to the entire issue,
the articles were well written, concise & informative. It is
also opens an entirely new area of study in homeopathy. Not that
we need more things to master...
Unless you have done it already, a possible theme for another issue
that would dovetail well with the HFA would be on the Boenninghausen
approach.
Best,
Julian Jonas
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Dear Editor,
I would like to analysis and interpret G.B.(Grant Bentley) interview,
so I need to have some of his statements again.
In page 3 he said, “ acute disease is essentially, an overpowering
invasion of a foreign microbe which make you sick, so acute has
a very definite origin (measles virus cause measles). I think one
of the problems for homeopathy has been the idea that chronic disease
is exactly the same virus (syphilitic miasm from syphilis, so on
…) “.This means that virus is exactly the same as miasm!?
“what a constitutional remedy exactly does, and more importantly
why is the miasm, which is the basis of constitutional treatment
, so vital, because it hasn’t to do with a virus.” It
means they are difference!
In page 5, he said, “I don’t believe that chronic disease
is a legacy of somebody in my family who acquired tuberculosis or
syphilis or gonorrhea, I don’t think that “. I want
to reread the interview, may, 2008. Between Beth Rotondo & Alan
Schmukler, in page 5, paragraph 7, “the ironic thing was that
my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer right before that”
(she was diagnosed with breast cancer too), and the other reason
that I have read that if a patient has a family cancer history ,
then with other symptoms Carcinosin 200 is the remedy for this.
so, legacy is a point we should take care of it.
It’s a main principle for all homeopaths that should do his
or her job by repertorisation, so have more rubrics and finally
brilliant of the way have the best similarity (simillimum), at this
moment we can hear the patient, “it was great”, means
treatment is done well.
Appearance is very important to diagnose the miasm _constitutional
remedy _and right now I believe that FACIAL FEATURES also help to
select the constitutional remedy correctly and homeopathic facial
analysis (HFA)can be a rule for this purpose, I’m gonna to
do my job with this good key.
Jafar Vakili
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I agree completely with Grant that Hahnemann is dense. Especially
in his CD. I have said it before and say it again - Hahnemann was
a flawless experimenter, but a lousy theorist: he does no know how
to explain his experiments. Grant, your facial analysis is a great
way of explaining and using the miasms as the basis for prescription.
I guess unconsciously i have been doing something similar, but you
have made it a lot clearer. We are always looking for ways to make
homoeopathy somewhat easier to use and to enhance our understanding.
You have greatly contributed to that. Thank you very much!
Kaviraj.
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Thanks for the feature on HFA.
I have had the GREAT fortune to have studied at the VCCH and am
now in the process of setting up my practice ...this method gives
such consistent results ..finding the miasm or facial group narrows
down the remedy selection, taking a case , even a limited one as
in the example ... then repertorise ( always) , using broad general
rubrics that embrace both the energy of the remedy and the patient
means you can find the needle in the haystack.. often in the first
remedy!
I watch graduates from other colleges stumble about in the dark
with very little to guide them , no real method or system to follow,
the only light being the experience of thier tutors ... but not
every one can wait 10 or 20 years or even more to gain that level
of experience ..
.....Thank you Grant and Louise , for being so willing to share
this method ..you could have kept it to your self of worse still
made it so complicated that I know I would have gone cross-eyed
trying to use it.
I am sure I would not have selected Thuja with out HFA.. And I wonder
if many would have made that selection with out the method???.
thanks for the ezine
Judy Meldrum
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You are the best!!!
Thank you for all the information and a wonderful site that you
display. The information is absolutely valuable without any prejudice
you seem to give solutions for almost every single complain on this
earth. I appreciate your magazine and always look forward to the
next one.
Kind regards
Yvonne Siblini-Homeopath
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Great issue. Enjoyed the detailed interviews on Homeopathic Facial
Analysis. HFA is one of the most practical, and most promising,
approaches I've seen in classical homeopathy in some time.
Aeriel
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I would like to thank you for such a comprehensive magazine on
this beautiful form of healing. I enjoy the healthy comment, the
diverse views and as my recently qualified partner says, “Homeopathy
is so honest”. I love that about homeopathy, I have never
come across an arrogant Homeopath, nor a bighead or a bigot. They
are probably out there somewhere, but I am sure they couldn’t
practice the art well, it appears to require touching the ground
with both eyes wide open, ears primed, soul accessed, brain turned
on and realism felt right down to the fingertips.
Our three boys (oldest 15) have never been to a doctor and in the
last 28 years, neither have I, thanks to it. It is no wonder the
pharmaceutical companies fear it, and other natural medicines.
The more I understand Homeopathy as an observer, as a reader of
its literature, as a client of its medicine, the more convinced
I am of its power and its beauty.
Onwards and upwards!
Nicholas O’Connor
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In my opinion Facial Analysis is not based on Hahnemannian and
Classical Homeopathy because :
1) In any of the aphorisms of the 6th edition of The Organon of
Medicine I haven,t observed such a great emphasis on the facial
expression of patients .Instead there is great emphasis on the state
of patients and taking a thorough case history and physical exam
in order to obtain the totality of symptoms .
2) Our great teachers like prof.George Vithoulkas don't approve
this method.
3) Facial signs and expressions are only a small detail of Repertory
and nothing more .
Best Wishes and Regards,
Seyed Aghanoor Sadeghi
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I would like to thank you for the great information about Facial
Analysis. I had bought a book about facial analysis but it dealt
mainly about tissue salts. I had no idea that you could use it in
clinic to work out miasms. I was not only intrigued but would like
to know more about it. I might buy some more books and/or consider
the e-course. I love it.
Barbara Camelford
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I really enjoyed the article in your magazine. It is knowledgable
and instuctive. I shall be grateful if you throw light on homeopathic
tratment on various types of ataxia.Hoemopathic medcicine any case
study what its prognsisetc in your next iuuse.
Thankyou
vijendra
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I didn't know much things about HFA. I found it interesting.
Thank you for it.
Doina Pavlovschi
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Dear editor,
I enjoyed a lot reading about Dr. Masi's work. I didn't knew it.
This undestanding
will improve my practice sure.
Thank you for this excellent Hpathy-ezine. Its an interesting tool
for comunication
between the Homeopathic word.
Best regards,
Maria Àngels Carrera, M.D. (Barcelona)
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The article was very interstig but I believe it would be more intersting
if it was included the succes rate of this method in comparison
with the classical method.
Dr.med.Grigorios Vagenas
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All the articles are very good and informative thank you sir
Venkata Ramana
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Dear Editor,
Yours is the only homeopathy e-zine I read. It's very good, thank
you!
Jane Kibbler BA Hons, LHom. MCThA
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I want to thank you for a most interesting and informative interview
with Grant Bentley. I found it almost as fascinating as I'm finding
his books.
It's so true that not every method works for every Homeopath, but
thank goodness we have the variety and options available to suit
our own individualities!
Barbara Resendes DCH
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This was hands down the most informative, fascinating amazing
isuues yet. Grant Bentley and his candid interview was, for lack
of a better word, AWESOME!!! More video interviews (skype is free)
Please!!!
julie addario
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I think this facial analysis adds to the confusion of a newcomer.
Already there is lot of contraddictory theories prevailing and this
makes it more unscientific.
M.K.Harish
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I have gone through the Ezine Feb. 09, it is very informative.
Fscial Analysis is a useful addition indeed. I find myself more
cofident about homeopathy and its future. I did vote in the past
and will keep on participating in future polls.
Regards
M. Shoaib
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I like your feb edition.it is very informatioal to me.specially
the main topic that it covered-facial analysis.looking forward ciriously
to march edition.
Thanks.
Shalini Gupta
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So interesting, I have bought the books and seriously looking in
to the whole subject. Thank you for such an interesting ezine and
for all your hard work in bringing world wide homeopathy into a
united whole.
LYNNE CHAMBERS
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REALLY SIMPLY SUOERB. I FIND MORE USEFULL IN DAY TO DAY TO PRACTICE.AND
ALSO ALL YOU ARTICLES HIGHLY CLASSIC.
THANKYOU
DR.S.SAMPATH.
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Dear Editor,
thanks for Alan Schmuckler's Tips. There is always something useful.
This time I especially appreciate the part about abdominal pain,
its location and sensation, etc.
Kind regards,
Martha Greiner-Jetha, Germany
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In India this is a science used for years as there is a proverb
that your face reflects your character.
I am thankful for this informative and extremely useful article.
prithvi dewan
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Face reading should not be in isolation.in prescribing mental sympts
will help for second prescription. Otherwise we are not following
Kent. Prescribing location wise is good for learners, they have
to choose out of the medicines given.
Dr venkateswaran r.r.
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I am very much benefited with this e-magazine and this list of
the medicines of body parts is useful for quick reference.
Rajeswari
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Comment:Facial Analysis
The concept is too person/doctor centric and defies scientific
adoption by the homeopathic fraternity at large at the clinical
stage
Jaswant Gandhi
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Facial analysis only uses a few remedies – is it around 30-50?
My First Aid Kit has 50. I have over 1000 remedies in the clinic
and am often using another one for the first time, with excellent
results. I must conclude that facial analysis is important, but
Grants discipline, at best, adds valuably to our understanding and
way of looking at a few selected polycrests. Gestures, posture and
expression are all part of the arsenal of what an accomplished homoeopath
uses when selecting a remedy.
Regards,
Vivienne
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Dear friends,
I want to thank Dr. Manish Bhatia for his article about dietary
restrictions during homeopathic treatment. Unnecessary restrictions
like these work against Homeopathy, for they use to be regarded
as superstitions.
Regards,
Ismar Pereira Filho
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Hi,
Just wanted to let you know that i very much enjoyed the feb issue,
especially the HFA articles. Food for thought, can't wait to get
the books!
Many thanks,
Lisa Atherden
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