Dear BWV,
Just to be brief, Tom has been in a Hyos. state at least since the age of 4. His state, therefore, has nothing to do with his diet.
This doesn't mean I don't agree with you that our diets are totally unsuited to us. You're right in saying that if it needs to be heated or processed, then it's not our real food. But even so, homeopathy will work. There are accounts of people refusing to change their horrendous diets who nonetheless get well with homeopathy. If they get well, it's their own bodies making the repairs--not the remedy, which as you know, has nothing in it but the spirit of a poison. So, if they're well, they're well for real, not symptom cover-up, as in allopathic medicine.
If Tom has health issues even after homeopathy has helped with his chief complaint, we can talk to him about his diet. But what if he takes the remedy and all his complaints go away? Why should we lay a trip on him about his diet when he may not have an issue with it? It just seems presumptuous at this point.
Snoopy
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