As has been seen, homeopathy regards the person as more than the sum total of their parts and acknowledges that every person has an internal self-healing mechanism. This is likened to an energy system that constantly strives to maintain inner balance. Different systems of medicine call this chi, prana, etc., but in homeopathy it is called the vital force. This force works to maintain inner harmony, thereby keeping a person as healthy as possible, not only physically but also mentally and emotionally. This video clip is taken from the School of Homeopathy's First Aid Course, the School offers home study and attendance courses from beginner to practitioner level across the world. www.homeopathyschool.com. Copyright SOH.
Crock of shit.
jeremyg1972 7 months ago
I type in cullompton school and this comes up? What's have u got to do with that, atualy, what have u got to do with anything!?
Do you atually live on earth? Me thinks not.
Tho Ur really fit ;)
MissGazmo123 9 months ago
@den151redbank Still nothing eh? LMFAO. I'm sorry that I'm mocking you (well, not really) but I feel it is the only way to deal with people who take pseudo science seriously. If you are to be honset with yourself you will find that there are nothing more than anecdotal accounts of the power of H. If I pray to the flying spaghetti monster for my cancer to go away and it does, then clearly the flying spaghetti monster has the power to heal the sick? THIS is your kind of rationale!
rooflee 1 year ago
@den151redbank Aah, no link. Just as I suspected. No substance to back up your claims. I love your last little comment there... "Just 'cause you wish h. didn't work doesn't mean it doesn't !!!" That's bloody rich coming from such a wish thinker as yourself. I still await links to these magical double blind placebo controlled studies which (of course) don't exist.
rooflee 1 year ago
@rooflee
cancer study showed, i.e, h. kills cancer cells but doesn't damage other cells or destroy the immune system. This study was published in the Int'l J of Oncology, 2/2010, (spandidos-publications). Studies showing h. works beyond placebo can be found in at least 24 int'l and nat'l journals including Rheumatology, Oncology, Pediatrics, British Med J, The Lancet, British J of Clinical Pharm & Archives of Emergency Med.
Just 'cause you wish h. didn't work doesn't mean it doesn't !!!
den151redbank 1 year ago
@rooflee
There are 100's of methodologically reliable, controlled studies evidencing for homeopathy. They show that it often works to significant and sometimes substantial benefit. One of the most recent was done by world-renowned M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Texas U, on breast cancer cells. It shows what their previous
I recommend that you go to PubMed and do some research of your own. This is for your own information only. I have no interest in whether you are convinced or not.
den151redbank 1 year ago
@den151redbank Please provide links to some double blind placebo controlled trials so I can be convinced. Did you understand me... double blind placebo controlled yeah? That is the gold standard for genuine clinical data. Good luck with that mate. Also, as a side note, remember that 70% of Americans believe in the power of prayer to cure disease. Just 'cause you want it to be true doesn't make it so. I gleefully await those links ;)
rooflee 1 year ago
@rooflee
I use homeopathy exclusively so there are no "other clinically approved meds" to be accounted for.
Moral: Ask questions before making erroneous assumptions
Homeopathics have been proven safe and efficacious clinically, in provings (which are more rigorous than drug company trials) and in trials in millions of people around the world for 200 years.
Moral: Same as above
den151redbank 1 year ago
@rooflee
I use homeopathy exclusively so there are no "other clinically approved meds" to be taken into account. Moral: Ask questions before making erroneous assumptions.
Homeopathics have been proven to be safe and efficacious through clinical use, provings (which are more rigorous than the trials conducted by drug companies) and trials in millions of people around the world for 200 years. Same moral as above.
den151redbank 1 year ago
@den151redbank Are you sure it has nothing to do with the other clinically approved meds you take?
rooflee 1 year ago