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If you get a good homeopath, no, there won't be the typical " go back and try

again " mentality. That is western medicine working its way into your

thinking.

A good homeopath will ask you tons of questions and reportize the symptoms.

They'll fit the picture to the best remedy which fits as many of the

symptoms as possible.

It cures. Homeopathy does not suppress like typical western meds. Your

doctor down the street can only look at the symptoms and match them to a

pill that has side effects. It treats the body as parts, not as a whole.

When I talked to our homeopath for david, when she was getting his picture

to find his constitutional remedy, we spoke for an hour and a half. She

asked me all sorts of questions, from pregnancy to delivery, to his every

day, to his food, to his likes, dislikes, better for X and worse for X, what

color his cradle cap had been even.

She said try this or this, but try the first one first. I think that will

work better. 3 doses, one per day and he was well.

No nasty side effects. Homeopathy is a science and it's reputable. It's not

quackery. It treats the body as a whole and treats the underlying problem

so you don't just put a band aid on the problem, you cure the problem.

A regular doctor will say 'take this'.. ie: fever. Child has a fever. Mom

gives Tylenol. Fever goes away. mom says, oh good. The medicine worked. The

kid is all better now.

The first rule of homeopathy is to let the body do its thing on its own.

Then you step in with remedy.

I think it would be helpful if you took Sheri's class on beginning

homeopathy so you can learn what it really is. The truth is, everybody

should be on a tight budget b/c these are hard times we're in-if you have

some extra, you need to keep it and save it. if you don't, you need to spend

wisely.

The chiropractor that didn't help.. don't know on that. whenever I have

gone, it helped. Can't say about your chiro.

The application of homeopathy is more of an art. I would say find someone

experienced. Brandegee [lightspirals@...] is a homeopath on

the list, so you could start there.

The truth about homeopathy is it works. It works well and it works much

cheaper than dumb gov'ts paying for vaccines. They should pay the homeopaths

and pay the remedies and they'd still have funds left for other things.

The issues you state are a constitutional situation, not first aid. The

class that sheri teaches is for first aid situations and would teach you

more about it so you can understand and be on the same page as your

homeopath.

I think it's great that you are going to use it! that's excellent.

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> It cures. Homeopathy does not suppress like typical western meds. Your

> doctor down the street can only look at the symptoms and match them

to a

> pill that has side effects. It treats the body as parts, not as a

whole.

>

>

> Venita, thank you for your wonderful input, it made me more confident

in trying homeopathy after all.

Katarina

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I know how you feel. I haven't had a lot of luck using homeopathy at

home - even after Sheri's class, I'm just not good at repertorizing

correctly it seems - but working with a classical homeopath for a

chronic condition I have is definitely helping. I was pleasantly

surprised. I wish I had known to go straight to this and saved all the

money I spent on allopathic treatments to give to the homeopath! =)

From what is sounds like, though, I really think your son could

benefit from a gut-healing diet like GAPS. I know so many people who

have healed their kids from eczema, allergies, learning problems, etc.

with this diet.

Melinda C.

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The truth is - Homeopathy works. Simple.

As long as you go to a good Classical Homeopath he/she will be able

to help and more than likely CURE your kid unlike allopathic docs

who would simply alleviate symptoms FOR A WHILE, then they'd come

back worse and different because the original dis-ease has simply

been driven deeper.

Homeopathy is not unproven, allopaths hide the proof cos they don't

like it. Homeopathy has been around 200 years and still going

strong. I bet antibiotics and steroids won't last that long.

I have three dogs proved that Homeopathy works, I have also done

so. Dogs don't do placebo - they either get better or they don't.

They can even choose their own remedy - they are smarter than us and

know what they need.

Choose your Homeopath wisely and you'll be fine.

Muriel

>

> I am on my way to trying homeopathy for the first time in my life.

I

> want to start with my 4 years old ds who has multiple evolving

> allergies. If it works(i pray to God), i'd send my whole family to

a

> homeopath for various health issues. I know there are a lot of

> homeopathy supporters on this list so i'd like to ask a few

quations.

> Does it cure or just lessen symptoms? What is the cure rate? I

can't

> find any info on line because homeopathy is unproven, therefore,

> ancdotal stories only. I will be paying $ on the spot and we're on

a

> limited badget and we already spend a few dollars on chiropractor

> with no improvement. As a rational adult, i understand that

everyone

> is trying to promote themselves, everyone tries to make a living

and

> there is a lot of fraud out there that will clean your pockets

before

> you know it. How do i know i am going to a good homeopat? If a

remedy

> doesn't work, i have to keep going back and paying for each visit

and

> it can continue for a long time until/if a right remedy is found

that

> will actually CURE my son of food/environmental allergies and

asthma.

> Sorry for such long e-mail, i am just frustrated trying to sort

out

> lies from truths and finding natural methods that actually cure.

>

> Thank you all,

> Katarina

>

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benefit from a gut-healing diet like GAPS>>

I'd like to find out more about this diet...

>

> I know how you feel. I haven't had a lot of luck using homeopathy at

> home - even after Sheri's class, I'm just not good at repertorizing

> correctly it seems - but working with a classical homeopath for a

> chronic condition I have is definitely helping. I was pleasantly

> surprised. I wish I had known to go straight to this and saved all the

> money I spent on allopathic treatments to give to the homeopath! =)

>

> From what is sounds like, though, I really think your son could

> benefit from a gut-healing diet like GAPS. I know so many people who

> have healed their kids from eczema, allergies, learning problems, etc.

> with this diet.

>

> Melinda C.

>

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> From what is sounds like, though, I really think your son could

> benefit from a gut-healing diet like GAPS. I know so many people who

> have healed their kids from eczema, allergies, learning problems, etc.

> with this diet.

>

>Thanks Melinda for your suggestion. I just can't imagine how to put a

growing toddler on a strict diet, he will not cooperate! I can see

tantrums, tears, arguments and just pure misery....We were always on

natural diet and now that he is in pre-k, he wants all the junk that he

sees around him. I at least try to have him eat real foods. He is

already allergic to all nuts and seafood and now everybody suggest to

take away raw dairy from his diet...I don't know what he will be

eating?

Katarina

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Why don't you homeschool then? that could cut your battle in half

Ikwym about the diet thing. a friend keeps pushing me for gfcf for david but

right now if I took away his wheat, he'd have nothing to eat. She said I

should just offer the food and let it go. if he eats, he eats. Yeah.. I did

that w/ my others and I do that now w/ my others.. but my nonverbal.. I just

..no. he doesn't understand my words so to him, all he knows is he is

hungrier and hungrier. A hungry, non verbal toddler.. that is so not fun.

I'd rather stress about finding him things to eat than have the stress of

dealing w/ him hungry.

Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 15, Jon 14, 11, 9,

7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 3 and Isaac, 2/3/08

http://momof6.dotphoto.com <http://momof6.dotphoto.com/> for not

necessarily current pictures and http://nitasspot.blogspot.com

Come, PLAY!! http://www.discoverytoyslink.com/nitagarner

Learn from the mistakes of others. Trust me... you can't live long enough

to make them all yourself.

We were always on

natural diet and now that he is in pre-k, he wants all the junk that he

sees around him. I at least try to have him eat real foods.

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