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Cardiac examination in Homeopathy: A practical approach to examination, in the tradition of the homeopathic masters – by Janice Block, MD

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Written by Joe Rozencwajg

Cardiac examination in Homeopathy: A practical approach to examination, in the tradition of the homeopathic masters by Janice Block, MD is reviewed by Reviewed by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD

Author: Janice Block, MD

Block Publications ([email protected])

ISBN: 978-965-90013-1-6

Softcover, 275 pages.

Amazon -$22.99

Dr. Janice Block has managed to pull the rug under my feet: I planned to write a similar text in the next few years! Well done and I love this book. It is exactly what homeopaths need now to return to the source of being practitioners of medicine.

Janice describes the normal and pathological anatomy and functions of the heart and blood vessels with a special emphasis on cardiac auscultation: each murmur is described and explained in detail, what it is, what it means, which pathology it is linked to with graphic representation of the sounds heard and what the diagnosis is. She then links every murmur, every sound and every pathology to the homeopathic rubrics that are present in our classical repertories, with the remedies. The materia medica of the major remedies is then described. There are also links to websites where one can listen to the different murmurs, and train to identify them. Once accustomed to hearing and recognising those pathological sounds, it is easy to open the book at the appropriate page, look for the rubrics and the remedies and include those rubrics in one’s repertorisation of the totality of the case if one wishes to do so.

Homeopaths are repeatedly told that if they are not “real” medical doctors (?) they should not proceed with this type of physical examination. Yet, looking at a throat or an eardrum and measuring the blood pressure (sometimes) seems to be acceptable. Why? What is the difference? The presence of a heart murmur, whether benign, or diagnostic of heart pathology, is part of the totality of the patient. Most importantly, it is not one that can be faked or hidden like the emotions, feelings and sensations we are told are the most important part of the homeopathic interview. To neglect including such a symptom might lead to a wrong choice of remedy and a failure of treatment or worse to neglecting an emerging pathology that could be nipped in the bud. This book is the long overdue first step towards ensuring that homeopaths use all their diagnostic skills so that they can use all the sections of the repertories and chose the most appropriate remedy with confidence.

Thank you Janice for this impressive work!

About the author

Joe Rozencwajg

Dr. Joseph (Joe) Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD, OMD was born in Belgium in 1951. After medical school, he went on to fulfill his childhood dream of becoming a surgeon. He subsequently learned Acupuncture, Homeopathy, TCM, Nutrition, Flower Remedies, Aromatherapy, Naturopathy, Reiki and other modalities. He has a PhD in Homeopathy and one in Natural Medical Sciences as well as a Doctorate in Naturopathy and one in Osteopathy. Dr. Joe lives in New Plymouth, New Zealand where he practices exclusively Natural Medicine at his clinic, Natura Medica Ltd. He developed a entirely new series of homeopathic potencies and is the author of numerous articles and the books :The Potency. Advanced Prescribing in Homeopathy, Homeopathy through the Chinese looking glass: Homeosiniatry revisited,. Dynamic Gemmotherapy and, Drainage, Detoxification and Organotherapy. His books are available from www.lulu.com Visit Dr. Rozencwajg at his website: www.naturamedica.co.nz

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