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In 1979, I left my medical practice
of six years, frustrated with the limitations of modern medicine. Looking
for a new approach, I moved to Connecticut to work in a holistic health
center, intending to focus on nutrition, stress control, and
visualization. There I met a woman who had studied homeopathy abroad. With
no faith in the method, I asked her to consult on a difficult patient, one
with severe bleeding, thyroid inflammation, angina pectoris, and several
other problems. Specialists at Massachusetts General Hospital had sent the
patient back to me saying, in effect, "Do the best you can. We don't
know what to tell you." To the homeopath, her intense cravings for
ice cream and salt, her fear of thunderstorms, her bleeding tendency and
sympathetic nature indicated the use of Phosphorus. Not believing
that it could help, but since a common nutrient in a low dose couldn't
hurt, we commenced treatment. I was astonished at the good results and
wanted to see more. Since then I have studied and learned how to apply the
method. I have seen it work, even in serious conditions, as have thousands
of doctors and laypersons worldwide for the past 200 years. The low cost
of the medications and the rarity of adverse reactions make it preferable,
in most cases, to modern drugs. Furthermore, because the medicines are
inexpensive, safe, and easy to use, laypersons can learn to handle many
common illnesses for which people seek medical help. The resulting savings
in costs and the increase in personal independence are what health care in
this country needs now. The National
Center for Homeopathy exists to spread the knowledge of this healing
art among the professional and lay communities. I urge you to join us. ---
For more information or a
consultation, call
Margaret Easter at the
RiverHill Wellness Center: 410.715.0200 |