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Old 13th March 2003, 12:58 PM
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when i had reached the negativity of the above, there was a choice -

give up
or
find out how to practice in a rational way

all of the homoeopaths i consulted were single-remedy prescribers.
there was not a single right-remedy in my case - it has so far gone along the lines set out for cure in chronic diseases - requiring repeated and consistent selection of the right remedy time after time, along with skilled case management.

there are less than ten practitioners i know of worldwide who can practice in this way, following hahnemann's plan for treatment of chronic diseases.

few chronic cases go along kentian lines of "classical cures" with a single remedy. it is not a useful model for most cases, and is ignorant of hahnemann's teaching.

i entirely agree about the failure of allopathy - i have seen how it leads an ugly suppressive path towards the grave in long-term applications.
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