August 2024 Self Reflection – do we need it? Over the last few ruminations (see July, June, and May entries below) I’ve been musing about cases in clinics. They are one of the most critical teaching tools for professional homeopaths, in a peer to peer way. It is one way we learn from one another, […]
Have you been on any meaningful Hahnemann Monument Pilgrimages? Heres two of the best: Paris and Washington DC
This blog has been generously shared by Susanna Shelton, Director of College of Natural Health & Homeopathy. Giving her experience of her personal pilgrimages. Washington DC Monument USA I encountered homeopathic medicine while living in the UK in the early 1980s. Then in 1985, on one of my visits to the USA to visit family […]
Book Review: Treat Your Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Yourself by Jon Gamble
This review is generously written by Susanna Shelton, Director of College of Natural Health & Homeopathy. Jon Gamble and his wife and colleague Nyema Hermiston have created a series of pocket books to inform and encourage consumers dealing with challenging conditions; e.g. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS); childhood ear infections, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). These […]
Respiratory Tract Allergies – the Homeopathic Perspective and Treatment
Thank you to Dr Sujata Naik for this update on respiratory allergies and homeopathic treatment. Respiratory allergies are reported to be among the most frequent types of allergies in the world. Epidemiological studies indicate a rapid increase globally in this condition over the last couple of decades, with a prevalence of almost 10-30% in urban […]
POV You’re a Homeopath volunteering at Woodford Folk Festival: Extremes & intensities
Where the showers are hot… until they’re not. Where you’re always among friends, even when you’re alone. Where the music plays night and day. Where we all can go to feed the soul. Of course, I’d heard of the homeopathy tent clinic at Woodford Folk Festival. It’s kind of famous in homeopathic circles. But for […]