Homeopathic Remedies: A Quick and Easy Guide to Common Disorders and Their Homeopathic Treatments
K**N
One of the best! The proof is in the medicine
People are always stating things like "nonsense" or trying to preach how it is simply 'sugar pills' or 'placebo'. I can state that my family is very conservative and believes in going to doctors. They believe that medicine heals and honestly didn't so much question the medicine since it was considered 'medicine'. Alot of quotes, I know.Yet, despite all criticism and disbelief:- My wife of 12-years *now* has a working treatment for her post-menstrual migraines which occur monthly. Three globules under the tongue and within 10-minutes the headache is gone. Every month, like clockwork.- My children have not been in to the doctor's office due to illness in 2-years now. After beginning homeopathic treatment we removed my son from daily Omeprazole(Prilosec) - which is a common treatment for recurring ear infections and the usual stomach issues. Homeopathic treatment cured him of constant ear infections.- My son was also being treated for MRSA (inside the ear) which is contracted in the hospital at birth. The first two-years of his life he had been prescribed 49 rounds of antibiotics which never cured the MRSA. He had 3-sets of ear tubes, adenoids removed, and one additional 5th surgery to attempt a cleaning and clearing of the MRSA. Our ENT doctor (ear nose and throat), the pediatric doctor, family doctor, and even St. Jude's top doctors could not cure the MRSA. My poor child has lost hearing in his ear and we are simply praying that he doesn't have any long-term damage that will show up in the future - to his kidneys, liver, etc. (All due to the antibiotics)** I began researching homeopathy and within two-weeks my son's MRSA was cured. His ears stopped draining, his pain stopped, and the child - for the first time in his life could hear my voice without sounding as if he was underwater. I hold homeopathy with the highest honor possible - it saved my child's life. The ENT doctor's have since began using the very treatment I used on my son and are publishing results.It treats colds, flu, allergies, congestion, MRSA, bacterial infections, and I even saved my newest dog of Parvo with it. (Not because we didn't vaccinate - this is another story...)*** A pug was dropped off at the local shelter and the family simply didn't want it they said... We adopted the dog 3-days later and he was vaccinated again for everything (since noone was sure if he was ever vaccinated in his lifetime). The pug is 8-months old. We brought him home and within 24-hours he was vomiting profusely, terrible diarrhea, and lethargy. A visit to the vet resulted in them finding worms in the fecal sample - likely caught from the animal shelter. They dewormed the dog and we brought it back home with the idea he would be much better the next day.* Day 2: The dog is in worse shape than the day before. Called the vet and they want the dog brought in again as he should have been recovering and back to his old self at least 50% of the way after the shot of de-wormer and anti-nausea provided. They realize something else is wrong and run a distemper/parvo test. Distemper was negative but parvo was positive. How can this be? Apparently, parvovirus takes 4-5 days to incubate and show symptoms. Additionally, it may not show up on tests until that time.Our guess is the previous owners never vaccinated the dog and he was exposed to parvo upon being dropped at the shelter. The timeline fits, now we have a new pup with parvo. The vet offers 3 options: Euthanize, provide just support (fluids) hope he gets better, or throw everything at it and treat him with Tamiflu and other meds.We opted for the third but 36-hours later he was just as bad, if not worse. Between the worms and parvo - his intestinal tract was in terrible shape and simply wasn't going to make it....Day 4 (PM): So I begin researching and beg the vet to let me visit him and give it another 48-hours. My family visited the dog and to the veterinarian's (near-laughing response to homeopathic suggestion) I gave the dog a high dose of homeopathic treatment for the bacterial infection (possible sepsis) and for the parvovirus (flu treatment) - as well as a third-dose for the diarrhea and vomiting.Day 5 (AM): Veterinarian calls and states that his diarrhea has stopped, still has not eaten but was keeping down water. Appeared to be in better spirits and despite all odds - honestly looks like he's recovering. I come in and repeat the doses once again.Day 6 (AM): Veterinarian releases the dog to us after he had eaten and had a bowel movement. That was two-weeks ago and our healthy little pug is happy to be here with us. Homeopathy saved his life.Now those are two ridiculously long stories but they all come to a point. Homeopathic medicine works and people honestly don't have to believe it. I just ask they try it - try it and see. Then make your judgement.On to this book: This book is excellent! I am always referring to this book and Andrew Lockie's Family Guide - these are two of the best homeopathic books out there. If you own a homeopathic book - this is the one for you.***Another note: It's not necessarily homeopathic but we have also treated multiple staph infections within family or recommended to friends - all with 100% effective results - with Manuka Honey (16+) - for external staph infections on the skin - Manuka honey can provide a cure within 48-hours. (Sadly this didn't work with my son since his was deep within his neck - but on the skin, don't use antibiotics as a first treatment. Use Manuka Honey first - if it doesn't work, then use antibiotics.I hope someone finds this information useful and I wish you all the best of luck.
G**A
Very Knowledgeable
This book is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in homeopathy. It provides clear, accessible information on remedies, resources, and finding a qualified practitioner. Perfect for beginners and experienced practitioners alike!
J**N
Homeopathic Remedies: A Quick and Easy Guide to Common Disorders
Hands down, this is my absolute FAVORITE homeopathy book: Homeopathic Remedies: A Quick and Easy Guide to Common Disorders. It is so easy and descriptive that a 10 year-old AND husband can look and find a remedy that matches their symptoms. My husband was not interested until I wasn't home to help him one day. Even he, with real close to zero knowledge of homeopathy, was able to find correct remedies within the first one or two remedies that he found. Now he opens the book himself. PROOF, this is a great book! For those new to homeopathy, this is a PHENOMENAL book with so much information in the front of the book to LEARN how to understand dosing and so much more. I love the diagrams and quick information pages. This book should be in every home!
T**N
Asa Hershoff book vs Mirand Castro book
I had trouble deciding between this book and Miranda Castro's "The Complete Homeopathy Handbook". I ended up buying both and they are both good books on Homeopathy to have in your library. They each offer some basic information on Homeopathy as an introduction and each adds some information the other book does not contain. My review is basically showing how the two books differ in format to help one decide if they only buy one. Again, I really love both books and I am glad I have them both.Hershoff's book contains pictures or charts of the different systems such as circulatory, etc, with different parts of the body and ailments pinpointed and six remedies related to that image; types of pain and diagrams of headaches and the remedy for a specific headache location . The next section contains a list of 101 ailments with a brief description and six most commonly used remedies listed. Each remedy has a brief list of symptoms like a mini Materia Medica to help select the remedy. Castro's book on the other hand is laid out like a Materia Medica listing both External (cremes, ointments, etc.) and Internal remedies. The Materia Medica portion is more extensive than with Hershoff's book and with the Hershoff book I find my self consulting my actual Materia Medica book for more information. Castro's Materia Medica portion is followed by a repertory guide of symptoms and modalities to help find the correct remedy. Both books discuss how to prescribe and use dosage in giving a remedy. Castro's book gives a small chart about dosage in the beginning of her book, while the Hershoff book lists a dosage recommendation along with each ailment. Castro's book provides a sample repertorising chart with some sample cases to help one learn how to take a case and find the correct remedy.I hope this provides some information on how both books are laid out and which one best fits your approach. The Hershoff book is more basic by seeing the ailment and the recommended remedy. The Castro book is more like working with a Materia Medica and this takes more work and is not for someone wanting a quick solution. I prefer using the Materia Medica approach and that is why with Hershoff's book I still go further by consulting the Materia Medica for more information.Again both books have information not contained in the other book so you will learn something by owning both of them.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago