Guest guest Posted May 19, 2001 Report Share Posted May 19, 2001 tte, thank you for sharing that. I believe I will look a classical homeopath up so I can get a constitutional remedy. I know I could use some extra energy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2001 Report Share Posted May 19, 2001 I know this is preaching to the choir, but please indulge me -- --homeopathy cured my cat of a mysterious, wasting illness that looked to be fatal --cured me of a five-year case of ringworm picked up in SE Asia (no MD had been able to do so) --made my baby's croup disappear in about 3 minutes --through constitutional treatment, has dramatically improved my energy level, made knee and back pain disappear, and put an end to mild depression on more than one occasion. As for the " placebo effect " -- in addition to my experiences with cats and babies, I have most definitely noticed that if you take the wrong remedy, nothing happens. If I am such a gullible fool, then why did the first two remedies my doctor prescribed have precisely no effect? Then, with the third remedy, profound changes began to occur. I have had this experience many times when treating myself and my family. I've tried other types of alternative therapy, and have never had such incredible success as with homeopathy. I believe herbal medicine can be effective, but it can be hard to find quality herbs and it can take a long time to take effect. I'm pretty skeptical, and I've found that this is one healing system that truly heals. I recommend homeopathy to people constantly, and they smile and nod at me as if I am a well-meaning nut. It is frustrating -- if only more people had access, a world of misery could be alleviated... tte _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2001 Report Share Posted May 20, 2001 georgic@... wrote: <huge snip> > I would not > have become a homeopathy had it not cured my son of autism.... <little snip> Phyllis, Some time back, before you were on this list, Sheri posted the testimony of a woman whose son had autism, improved with the elimination of dairy, though that was his main craving (maybe wheat too, I don't remember as it was some time ago), and was cured with M doses of carcinocum (I think that's what it was called. It was a remedy based on cancerous breast tissue.) The woman then went on to study homeopathy herself. I think she was from California. So my question is...is that woman you? ~Cheryl, who thinks it's very cool to contect people with their stories! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2001 Report Share Posted May 20, 2001 Since pharmaceutical drugs also have a proven placebo effect of 70%, I would have thought that any increase on that without toxic side- effects - or even the same would be cause for celebration. Obviously not. > Homeopathy is " alchemy " and not the separation of the chemical components > thus only dealing with " chemistry " ..... I do see TV signals but the TV > programs come through the airwaves even when I do not have the cable hooked > up.. The radio waves come through when I tune in one station or > another.... Sometimes I can even switch from " AM " to " FM " and be on the > same spot on the tuning dial... I don't know how this works..... No one > can really make me understand that the radio waves are always there.... > Only when I " tune " them in does it bring me the transmission of one station > or the other...... This is how a homeopathic remedy works..... There is > not substances.... only energy.... such as TV and radio waves...... The > oxygen is in the atmosphere around me.... I cannot see the " air " ...yet I > know that it is there and that I breath it in and out..... There are many, > many things that are not seen by the " naked eye " that exist and that we > believe are " out there " ... This is the same with a homeopathic remedy..... > When I give a remedy to a wounded wild animal that is near death...not > caring whether I pick it up or throw it into the woods or break its neck.... > I give the correct remedy to the injured animal.... They have not belief > and no understanding of what I am giving them..... They do not realize > that I am attempting to aid them..... The animal or bird responds in a > matter of minutes.... improving over several hours... is totally well the > next day and off into the woods or flying through the air when I release > them again.... This is not placebo..... Placebo is only the " power of > suggestion " .... The animal is not my pet... There is not " power of > suggestion " here.... They cannot understand a word or a gesture that " I " > do.... > > When a patient is taking a remedy and it is working but the bottle of the > remedy.....that is distilled water....needs to be " refilled " with more > distilled water and that patient is not careful and allows the small bit of > the " distilled water " that was potenized as the remedy to overflow as they > are refilling the bottle... Thinking nothing of it....until...... low and > behold....the remedy no longer works............ If I just refilled the > bottle or give them a bottle of JUST DISTILLED WATER without placing another > pellet of the next potency higher of that remedy into the bottle, they know > it immediately.... The bottle of water does not work as did the bottle of > the water with the pellet of the remedy in it.... I have seen this happen > over and over again... > > I may be a good homeopathy...but I am not a Good LIAR..... I do not have > patients... I have not cured humans and animals just because.... " I wanted > to " or " just because I think I am this GREAT HEALER " .... If I did not > know the correct homeopathic remedy or if I did not have a potenized remedy > placed into the " distilled water " in the bottle THEY WOULD NOT RESPOND TO > THE WATER in a DROPPER BOTTLE just because I told them they they would..... > I have very skeptical patients..... I am not that charismatic.... People > don't pay me for my services because they feel " sorry for me " .... Or wish > to " please me " ..... They pay me because I choose the correct remedy to > heal them or their child or their dog or cat or horse...... I would not > have become a homeopathy had it not cured my son of autism.... I would > not have accepted homeopathy had I not seen it work before I learned how it > was made.... I am as SKEPTICAL as they come.... > OT: homeopathy 'debunked' on TV > > > > Sorry for typos, baby on lap....I was watching the discovery science > channel tonight with dh and a program came on stating how homeopathy is this > great placebo effect and how its biggest ingredient is belief. At the end > of the segment it stated it was a presentation of I think " the skeptical > inquirer magazine " or something similar. > > > > I told dh that no one can explain why it works better than a placebo, and > he replied that I only listen to what I wanted to hear. He's unconvinced, > since he heard the show's premise that homeopathy relies on the remedy > leaving a 'memory' in the water it is diluted with, and that it is diluted > beyond the limits of dilution, and that the water has evaporated be the time > a person takes the remedy, hence there is nothing left. > > > > Given all this, I checked around the magazine's web site and saw no > mention of any ties to the discovery channel. I did also note that the > fellow who runs quackwatch is a member of the organization that makes the > magazine and also maintains/contributes quite a few sites linked to the > magazine site, all devoted to debunking alternative medicine. Hence I'm very > skeptical of anything originating from them regarding alternative > healthcare. > > > > What does one say in these cases? I have seen homeopathy work. But when > faced with the 'chemistry' argument, I don't know what to say. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2001 Report Share Posted May 20, 2001 Dear Cheryl, This is " NOT ME " ... I did not change my child's diet... His father felt that any changes to the diet were " stupid...costly.... ridiculous...... If he wants to eat ice cream or cake or milk...just give it to him... Everyone need MILK to grow! " , was he statement.... I have used Carcinosinum for other children who are autistic that are in my practice.... I never needed it for my son.... BTW it was " LM " potencies of Carcinosinum that were used for this little boy, ...I believe was his name... I also found this story on the internet about 4 to 5 years ago when I first purchased my computer... My oldest son was looking for homeopathic links for me... He asked me for remedy names and the one that I had written down was " Carcinosinum " .... Thanks for asking, Phyllis Re: homeopathy 'debunked' on TV > georgic@... wrote: > <huge snip> > > I would not > > have become a homeopathy had it not cured my son of autism.... > <little snip> > > Phyllis, > Some time back, before you were on this list, Sheri posted the testimony > of a woman whose son had autism, improved with the elimination of dairy, > though that was his main craving (maybe wheat too, I don't remember as it > was some time ago), and was cured with M doses of carcinocum (I think that's > what it was called. It was a remedy based on cancerous breast tissue.) The > woman then went on to study homeopathy herself. I think she was from > California. > So my question is...is that woman you? > ~Cheryl, who thinks it's very cool to contect people with their stories! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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