| Isaac Golden has been a homoeopathic practitioner
since 1984. Prior to that his career was in financial accounting
and taxation following an Honours degree in Economics in 1972.
Isaac was President of the Victorian branch of the Australian
Homoeopathic Association - Australia's largest national organization
of professional homoeopaths - from 1992 to 1998.
In March 1999 he was awarded the Association's Distinguished Service
Award for his "many years of service to the Australian Homoeopathic
Association and for his significant contributions to the homoeopathic
profession in Australia"
Isaac has been teaching homoeopathy for 13 years (since 1988).
He is founder and Director of the Australasian College of Hahnemannian
Homoeopathy which has offered distance education courses in homoeopathic
medicine for over 10 years. He is Faculty Head of Homoeopathy at
the Melbourne College of Natural Medicine, which now offers Degree
courses in Homoeopathy. In April 2000 he established the Homoeopathy
International Online College to teach simple courses in homoeopathy
and natural medicine directly through the Internet.
Isaac is the author of seven books on Homoeopathy, including -
Vaccination? A Review of Risks and Alternatives (5th edition)
Homoeoprophylaxis - A Ten Year Clinical Study
Homoeoprophylaxis - A Practical and Philosophical Review (3rd
edition)
Homoeopathic Body-System Prescriber - A Practical Workbook of
Sector Remedies (2nd edition)
Australian Homoeopathic Home Prescriber -Part 1: The Treatment
of Simple Everyday Conditions (2nd edition)
Australian Homoeopathic Home Prescriber -Part 2: A Simple Materia
Medica of Common Remedies with Repertory
Homoeopathic Treatment of the Energy Bodies - Traditional Strategies
and New Developments.
In his own practice, Isaac specialises in treating patients suffering
from chronic disease using constitutional and anti miasmic homoeopathic
treatment.
Isaac is a world authority on homoeoprophylaxis - the use of homoeopathic
medicines for specific disease prevention , and has undertaken the
world's largest long-term study of parents using such a program.
He has recently been accepted into the PhD program at Swinburne
University, Melbourne, to research homoeoprophylaxis. This is the
first time a mainstream Australian University has accepted such
a topic for orthodox research.
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