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If so many homeopaths are doing prescription and if they are getting results [ed: using colloidal silver and fulvic acid?]then there is no need to present old philosophical thoughts from organon.
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what is hesitation, not to accept[?]
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And, if so many doctors are getting "apparent" results from vaccination, antibiotics, steriods, etc., etc., is there again "
no need to present old philosophical thoughts from Organon"? Because, these "methods" are not damaging, are they?
And, if TCM provides so many "apparent" results, is there again "
no need to present old philosophical thoughts from Organon"?
And, if psychiatrists provide so many "apparent" results using prozac, ritalin, lithium, etc., etc., would you say, again, "
no need to present old philosophical thoughts from Organon"? After all, these drugs are harmless and they have no side effects, do they?
And if [
fill in your own therapy here] provides us with so many "apparent" results, would you say, again, "
no need to present old philosophical thoughts from Organon"?
And yet, aren't these therapies palliative, suppressive, or, at worst, destructive? Do they cure according to the laws of nature? If what's in the Organon and Chronic Diseases works (when followed to the letter), why bother adding and/or changing it? I wonder?
Could it be: ego?
Could it be: people don't know how to follow the method set out in the Organon and CD, and so when they fail to get results, they construct a new system/methodology? Add bits and pieces here and there to "supplement" their inadequacy?
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I don't think so we can get proving so easily on each and every medication.
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Hmm, so a proving can not be conducted using MTs? A proving cannot be done if you only take a remedy in the same potency twice? That would invalidate a lot of provings that have been conducted.
Minerals and acids have the capacity to alter the health of [wo]man. So, when we conduct a proving a change in lifestyle and/or diet is distinctly discouraged because it may affect the proving.
However, the quote above would argue that it has no effect.

Therefore it is okay to prescribe minerals, acids alongside remedies.

Well, I ask this:
When the patient returns for a follow-up, which has done the work?
[ 03 April 2002, 07:23: Message edited by: Simone ]