Yes, I agree. The treatment is not homeopathic. I also think under the circumstances, i.e., 8,000 people dying daily, no available homeopaths in Africa, people too poor to pay for treatment, etc., that if anything shows good results, we should use it even if it's not homeopathy. And in the meantime begin doing the provings on the remedy that may allow us in the future to use it homeopathically. It's just that during this process we need to be very clear about what is homeopathy and what is not homeopathy.
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Shirley Reischman
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