Homeopathy - Vibrational Medicine

Homeopathy is strange and wonderful medicine. Mostly, it's not even material. If you put most remedies under a microscope, you wouldn't find a trace of the substance which contributes, instead, it's vibration.

In contrast to allopathic medicine, which considers symptoms something to remove, homeopathy considers symptoms the body's way of healing. A fever, after all, heats up white blood cells so that they can better fight off infection. So homeopathic remedies are minute (often non-material) doses of a substance that would cause the symptom in a healthy person, and the body responds by remembering how to deal with it. For example, if healthy people took arsenic, they would experience, at the very least, a terrible burning in their stomach. Given a minute amount of Arsenicum, the body will respond by doing whatever is natural to deal with the situation.

There are no side-effects to homeopathy, the remedies are inexpensive and often available over the counter, and they are favored in Europe where the Royal Family has a Royal Homeopath. The remedies are widely available in every pharmacy in Germany, France and Italy, as well as India and South America.

There are several kinds of practicing homeopaths. Some are medical doctors. Others are practitioners.

  • Classical Homeopaths believe we each have an "essence" which can be matched with one of the 2400 or so remedies and by taking a very high potency (in which there is not a trace of the material, but much vibration), the person will be put back into balance and much that troubles them, mentally and physically, will be healed.
  • Clinical Homeopaths (like myself) are more "practical," matching remedies to symptoms, although when it comes to emotional issues, we refer often to the "essence."

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