Homeopathy works for some, doesn’t for others – why is that?
Why is it that some people swear by homoeopathy – while others swear about homoeopathy, remedies, the idea of cure by similars and basically everything homoeopathy-related, and just the mere … Continue reading
Homoeopathy says no to drugs
Homoeopathy says no to drugs Not exactly, but you’ll admit it’s a catchy title. I’m often asked whether homoeopathy can be used alongside conventional drugs. The answer is no… and … Continue reading
Meet Dr. Google, my homoeopath…
Many years ago, when I was a student, I took a cousin to a homoeopath. He just didn’t seem to be improving, so I asked my teacher about the case. … Continue reading
Where to get homeopathic remedies in Israel
For homeopaths, one of the most important things is to choose which pharmacies to work with. This is crucial as so much trust is involved in the preparation of homoeopathic … Continue reading
Homoeopathy’s own Pretty Woman – Belladonna
This post may seem like deja vu for some of you – and yes, if you’re amongst the lucky ones who receive my newsletter every two months, you may have … Continue reading
Preparation of homoeopathic remedies
I have frequently been asked if homoeopathic remedies are poisonous. Considering our remedies include Nux Vomica (laden with strychnine…), Rhus Tox (a.k.a. poison ivy), Belladonna (er… deadly nightshade) and Arsenicum … Continue reading
Homeopathic Remedies? No such thing…
There is no such thing as a homeopathic remedy. No such thing. There are only remedies that are homoeopathic to the case. That can be employed according to the law … Continue reading
The Strep Cycle Story – 2 of 2
This post is a follow on from my previous post on the strep cycle. So if you haven’t read that one you’ll just have to go back and read it. … Continue reading
Homoeopathy and ADD/ADHD – part 4: what can homoeopathy do about it
So your child has been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD. What can homoeopathy do for you? The question is not as straightforward as it seems, because every condition is different. Every child … Continue reading
When you’re not invited to the ball….
Lady Gwendolyn Ponsonby-Blythe sat condescendingly in my consulting room. I have never seen anyone sit condescendingly before, but Lady Ponsonby-Blythe’s sitting had an expression all of its own. She looked … Continue reading →