Coming to terms with loss the homeopathic way
Coming to terms with loss the homeopathic way We all grieve. It’s part of life. The fact that it is a universal experience raises the question of whether or not we should consider grieving to be normal and, if not, when is it not normal? In other words, when would it require treatment? That question, in turn, raises fundamental questions about the purpose of homeopathic treatment. After all, why would we want to treat normal life? Let’s begin by addressing that. The first principle of homeopathy is the treatment of like with like. Every remedy is described in the standard materia medica...
Read MoreHomeopathy and Asthma
The word ‘asthma‘ is derived from the Greek meaning ‘ panting’ or ‘labored breathing’. Asthma is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of paroxysmal wheezing respiration dyspnoea (difficulty in breathing), mainly expiratory. This is caused by muscle spasm leading to the narrowing of the bronchial tubes, inflammation, swelling and excess mucus production. Symptoms this may produce are chest tightness, coughing, wheezy breathing and shortness of breath. According to The Asthma Society, Ireland has the fourth highest prevalence of asthma in the world with almost one in ten of the...
Read MoreHomeopathy vs Naturopathy
Homeopathy vs Naturopathy This is a piece written by Susan Giles a classical Homeopath in the UK. She describes the difference between Homeopathy and Naturopathy. To read more please click on the link below. It is very interesting and shows the importance of using a fully trained and registered homeopath when looking for treatment. For more information on homeopaths in your area look at the Irish Society of Homeopaths webpage- http://www.irishhomeopathy.ie/homeopaths/ “Confusion between the two is what comes up most often when I meet people. I will talk about homeopathy first and then...
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