As I am sailing through my courses (sometimes the waters are choppier than others), it has become apparent to me that even some registered (card carrying, paper having) homeopaths are treating homeopathy in a very allopathic way. In the US, there is constantly some petition to sign, politician to contact, something because THEY (you know the BIG they) want to regulate homeopathy into nonexistence. I know it's scary for THEM to have a safe and effective alternative modality to turn to rather than opiates and antibiotics until we create super illnesses. I have my ideas but will leave it at that but it would behoove folks to look into even the official history of medicine, Béchamp, and what Pasteur said at the end of his life. However, it seems that homeopaths are even getting in their own way and paving the way for regulations on home prescribing by people who have no official paperwork.
To me at this point, I look at pieces of paper on your wall and official stuff as nothing more than your Gold Star (of David oftentimes) allowing you to PASS this way as long as you have it. Thing is homeopathy was never supposed to be like allopathic medicine the way that I read the Organon. Hahnemann knew it was safe, and thought it superior (I happen to agree). Allopathic means has it's place. If you have a horrible infection or a raging case of the clap, you may NEED some antibiotics to put out the fire so to speak. But antibiotics are not for viruses, even though they are prescribed all the time for the common cold, flu, and the new thing that shall not be named because I figure I'm already on some list or another and don't need the help highlighting my divergence. WE are toxic. Iatrogenic disease is far more dangerous now than it has likely ever been and getting worse e.g. see all of the premiere athletes dropping like flies, some surviving some not. And why do you think that is?
In my teens cocaine was huge. It was literally everywhere and easily had. Keeping up with the cost was always going to be an issue unless you were rich, so big no for me not to mention the fact that Len Bias was in far better physical shape than I, and it killed him so... All that said, homeopaths seem to desire the prestige afforded allopathic doctors so badly that they make homeopathy seem dangerous because picking the incorrect remedy...blah, blah, blah. That's the whole thing. That happens all the time. Homeopaths pick the wrong remedy because of inaccurate, incomplete, scanty information, so they change directions. WHY? Because it is safe, and you can do that, because the remedies work with your VITAL FORCE raising it. If you pick the correct remedy it works. If you don't? You may prove the remedy, but only with continued use and repetitive doses over time. In that case, ANTIDOTES like CAMPHOR can be used to antidote the remedy and return the patient to a baseline. It's a do over. An opiate overdose is not necessarily so forgiving, right?
Thing is homeopaths have gotten to a fevered pitch with pricing. Some as high as $1000/hour especially with autism and complex cases as their "specialty." As a parent of a child on the spectrum, everything, and I mean EVERYTHING is a spectrum with these children/adults. Therapies, healthcare, nutrition, if you are doing all of it and eating organic, it gets expensive and nobody asks you can you afford this out of pocket. And lots of things are out of your pocket because if your biomed doc is in another state, your insurance may cover it but not your lodging. If you use homeopathy, nobody is going to help you, no insurance will pay for it, so IF you do manage to find a homeopath who specializes in autism AND they cost $1000s, you make adjustments and hope that it is worth it. Our first homeopath had us on 15-20 remedies per day at $17/remedy and those changed to another potency every 10 days and that was in addition to the nearly $200 it cost just to get him on the phone. I'll let you do the math, but it was rarely less than $600-700/month and up to over $1000, and then throw in that the office person was skimming $1000s from us and got away with it until I started REALLY paying attention throughout the year because we couldn't always pay it up front and I thought, "Oh how wonderful, they will let me pay this much every paycheck and catch up as I can." Well, if you do that, pay attention to the man behind the curtain because that end of the year statement can be where they fleece you.
I digress, but I feel that this is all important to my salient point. Homeopathy is safe, effective, and reasonable especially when you know enough to help yourself acutely for a headache, cold, allergies, etc. Home prescribing is and should be a thing. Homeopaths should get out of their own way and stop acting like picking the wrong remedy is dangerous. I do not think that it is, not in the way that most understand healthcare. If you can get your case repertorized down to a couple of remedies, try one. If it doesn't work, try the other. Homeopaths/students are so afraid of getting it wrong from an allopathic mindset that it is adding fuel to the fire against homeopathic remedies being available to even homeopaths. Cutting the lay person out of obtaining homeopathic remedies is a slippery slope that homeopaths cannot seem to see as a slope they, themselves, are on as well.
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