Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 It was good to see homeopathy validated by repeatable test done by different scientists. Judith Suzanne wrote: Thanks Judith... I just saw water and didn't read further as I was going thru a whole lot of messages... I've used homeopathy... it does work. Suzi Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 > > Yes. The article is about water having " memory. " And it goes on to > mention homeopathy. > > / " 1. When a substance is diluted in water, the water can carry the > memory of that substance even after it has been so diluted that none of > the molecules of the original substance remain; Yes!! This is the paradox of homeopathy which makes it so difficult for some people to believe. The ~higher~ potencies actually have no molecules of the original remedy substance left in them, yet they work. For those who are compelled to shout, " AHA! PlaCEEEEbo! " , I challenge you to explain the placebo effect to my animals, on whom I use homeopathy, and for whom it works! EVERYTHING is about energy, folks, EVERYTHING!! Given the right sort of scientific instrument, you would discover that your body is not as solid as you might think.... No, homeopathy will not reset broken bones, but it WILL help the body heal better once the bone has been set. Et cetera .... And was anyone else out there aware that the AMA was originally conceived for the simple function of discrediting homeopathy? Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 > > Hi Ev, > > Until this year I neither believed nor disbelieved in homeopathy, but it > has worked for both my husband and me. It must work because my dear > hubby of 49 years is not one to believe in anything but DOCTOR IS G-O-D! > > Judith Mine is coming around - he STILL thinks when I hiss at the mere mention of the word " vaccination " that I am just an embolism away from babbling about alien abductions. But he has seen it make too many differences around here to discount homeopathy any more. But then, we've only been married 34 years! ;D Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Viva la placebo! Has anyone stopped to think that a "working placebo" can be proof that the body can heal itself? (But that's a whole other story, as not all placebos are inert.) Also, here's a history of the AMA "When the AMA was formed almost 160 years ago, its expressed goal--creating a monopoly that increased the incomes and reputations of physicians--was far less altruistic than most people today would expect. Moreover, actions made a century ago by its Council on Medical Education, to severely limit the number of medical schools in existence as well as the students who attend them, reinforced those outcomes." Read the rest here: http://mercola.com/2004/jun/30/ama_money.htm Judith Alta autumn3scorpio wrote: Yes!! This is the paradox of homeopathy which makes it so difficult for some people to believe. The ~higher~ potencies actually have no molecules of the original remedy substance left in them, yet they work. For those who are compelled to shout, "AHA! PlaCEEEEbo!", I challenge you to explain the placebo effect to my animals, on whom I use homeopathy, and for whom it works! EVERYTHING is about energy, folks, EVERYTHING!! Given the right sort of scientific instrument, you would discover that your body is not as solid as you might think.... No, homeopathy will not reset broken bones, but it WILL help the body heal better once the bone has been set. Et cetera .... And was anyone else out there aware that the AMA was originally conceived for the simple function of discrediting homeopathy? Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 What's really amazing about my hubby's change in attitude is that he was raised on the " D.I.G " (Doctor Is God) philosophy. His parents never even thought of question the advice given to them, they just blindly went along. One quack whose neck I'd like to have wrapped a 2x4 around replace MIL's kneecap. That part was okay, but there were two sores on her leg just above the kneecap that were not healing. One was about the size of a quarter and shallow, and the other looked like a puncture wound.So, I took her some 400 unit Vit. E. caps and told her to put it on the open sore but not the punctured looking one. When she went back to the doc a week or 10 days later he was amazed at the improvement. When she told him what she'd done he said, " Oh, yeah. Vitamin E will do that. " It's probably a good thing I was not with her. I'd probably told him where to put it in no uncertain terms, starting with, " Why the #$!! didn't you tell her that in the beginning?!?!?! " Judith Alta autumn3scorpio wrote: > Mine is coming around - he STILL thinks when I hiss at the mere > mention of the word " vaccination " that I am just an embolism away > from babbling about alien abductions. > But he has seen it make too many differences around here to discount > homeopathy any more. > But then, we've only been married 34 years! ;D > > Ev > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Yep! Sharyn -----Original Message----- From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of autumn3scorpio And was anyone else out there aware that the AMA was originally conceived for the simple function of discrediting homeopathy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 You are right, sciences is science BUT humans also have the ability to affect their bodies without the help of science. The mind body connection is the placebo effect. The AMA was founded in 1847 to regulate the education of medical practitioners, making sure that they could no longer buy the license on a whim and would have to earn it by accredited education. It was also the founder’s hope that the doctors would meet regularly and discuss ethics and medical matters regarding their patients. Janet From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of autumn3scorpio Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 6:54 AM health Subject: Re: Homeopathy > > Yes. The article is about water having " memory. " And it goes on to > mention homeopathy. > > / " 1. When a substance is diluted in water, the water can carry the > memory of that substance even after it has been so diluted that none of > the molecules of the original substance remain; Yes!! This is the paradox of homeopathy which makes it so difficult for some people to believe. The ~higher~ potencies actually have no molecules of the original remedy substance left in them, yet they work. For those who are compelled to shout, " AHA! PlaCEEEEbo! " , I challenge you to explain the placebo effect to my animals, on whom I use homeopathy, and for whom it works! EVERYTHING is about energy, folks, EVERYTHING!! Given the right sort of scientific instrument, you would discover that your body is not as solid as you might think.... No, homeopathy will not reset broken bones, but it WILL help the body heal better once the bone has been set. Et cetera .... And was anyone else out there aware that the AMA was originally conceived for the simple function of discrediting homeopathy? Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 > > Yep! > > Sharyn How terrible that they managed such a complete job of indoctrinating the public. Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Another reason to be proactive about your health. ASK about the herb or vitamin or whatever. You might be surprised. Most practitioners will tell you if they don’t know and will be curious to see any information you dig up. If they are not, change doctors. Janet From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Judith Alta K Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 7:19 AM health Subject: Re: Re: Homeopathy What's really amazing about my hubby's change in attitude is that he was raised on the " D.I.G " (Doctor Is God) philosophy. His parents never even thought of question the advice given to them, they just blindly went along. One quack whose neck I'd like to have wrapped a 2x4 around replace MIL's kneecap. That part was okay, but there were two sores on her leg just above the kneecap that were not healing. One was about the size of a quarter and shallow, and the other looked like a puncture wound.So, I took her some 400 unit Vit. E. caps and told her to put it on the open sore but not the punctured looking one. When she went back to the doc a week or 10 days later he was amazed at the improvement. When she told him what she'd done he said, " Oh, yeah. Vitamin E will do that. " It's probably a good thing I was not with her. I'd probably told him where to put it in no uncertain terms, starting with, " Why the #$!! didn't you tell her that in the beginning?!?!?! " Judith Alta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Yep again! People look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them the big pharmas with the help of the doctors have created three generations of legal drug addicts. Drugs are Big Money! Sharyn -----Original Message----- From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of autumn3scorpio How terrible that they managed such a complete job of indoctrinating the public. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 But, Janet, if you don’t know to ask, it doesn’t do much good. Judith had to tell her MIL to use the Vitamin E. Why wouldn’t the doctor, if he knew about it? And doctors every day prescribe antibiotics without telling women that they are likely to get a yeast infection from them. Or, at the very least, to take probiotics during the course of antibiotic treatment. Why not?? Sharyn From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Janet Another reason to be proactive about your health. ASK about the herb or vitamin or whatever. You might be surprised. Most practitioners will tell you if they don’t know and will be curious to see any information you dig up. If they are not, change doctors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Unfortunately we have to educate ourselves too. You can not depend on anyone, including your doctor, on knowing everything. If he had time to education her on everything he would spend a days just with her while his other patients were left waiting, possibly dying. He is also constrained by her insurance company in how much time he can spend with her. Some get yeast infections, some don’t. Doctors today are not supposed to just hand out antibiotics either. People misuse them and create super bugs. Again, if you had to have a script like that and you are worried about a yeast infection ASK. The doctor will then give you some options. Janet From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Sharyn E. Cerniglia Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:41 AM health Subject: RE: Re: Homeopathy But, Janet, if you don’t know to ask, it doesn’t do much good. Judith had to tell her MIL to use the Vitamin E. Why wouldn’t the doctor, if he knew about it? And doctors every day prescribe antibiotics without telling women that they are likely to get a yeast infection from them. Or, at the very least, to take probiotics during the course of antibiotic treatment. Why not?? Sharyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 > > You are right, sciences is science BUT humans also have the ability to > affect their bodies without the help of science. The mind body connection is > the placebo effect. ~~~~~~'Tis true, but not the point I was intending to make. > > > > The AMA was founded in 1847 to regulate the education of medical > practitioners, making sure that they could no longer buy the license on a > whim and would have to earn it by accredited education. It was also the > founder's hope that the doctors would meet regularly and discuss ethics and > medical matters regarding their patients. ~~~~~!!! That's their story and they're stickin' to it!! LOL!!! Ev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 I love homeopathy! As you know, I took dry doses of Arnica 200C and Phosphorus 200C before and after my surgery. That and being in absolute tip top health (along with having a good attitude) I firmly believe contributed to my quick and easy healing. I went Tuesday and got the rest of the stitches removed. And I asked the doctor about the headache I’ve had across my forehead ever since the surgery. Probably a 5-6 on a scale of 1-10. He said he’d had my forehead peeled down over my nose and it would take some time for those tissues to re-knit together and for the inflammation to diminish. He said he didn’t want to give me narcotics to mask the pain, but I could take ibuprofen as an anti-inflammatory, up to 800mg at a time. So I stopped at CVS on the way home and got ibuprofen, could only get it in 200mg doses. I took four of them (800mg) when I got home around 3:30pm, then four more at 10:30pm before I went to bed, then four more at 2:30am (when I awoke from a dream that I was being beaten with baseball bats by mob guys…I was in that much pain). I took five when I got up in the morning around 8:30am. None of them even touched the headache (or the residual ache in my torso from having the stitches removed the day before). So I went online at a site which has a repertory (http://www.txoptions.com/) and put in my symptoms. After moving through several screens, out came the closest remedy for my symptoms: Pulsatilla. What a surprise! I’ve never taken Pulsatilla for anything in my life. Luckily, I had it in my remedy closet, in 6C, 30C and 200C potencies. I immediately took a 30C dry dose and forgot about it…until a couple of hours later when the pain came back and I realized that I’d been pain-free for those hours! I then took a 200C dry dose and the pain went away again. Came back several hours later, and I took another 200C dry dose. Then I remembered my good friend Evie (thanks, Evie!) had told me how to make a LM dose. I didn’t make the brown bottle one, but put a single pellet of the 30C potency in a 24-oz. bottle of R/O water and a smidgen of ho’oponopono blue solar water (also made from R/O water). Succussed it and have been drinking on it ever since. The pain is at about a 1-2 (only because I’ve been busy and keep forgetting to drink the water). No more NSAIDS for me! Sharyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2008 Report Share Posted January 17, 2008 Thanks, Suzi! Sharyn From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Suzanne Glad to hear you're out of pain... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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