View Single Post
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 31st January 2005, 11:25 AM
Sarah-I's Avatar
Sarah-I Sarah-I is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: UK
Posts: 126
Sarah-I is on a distinguished road
Default

Hi Bach,

Luc De Schepper is a homeopath of course!! Say no more. There are also the likes of Todd Rowe who used to write articles for the New England Journal of Homeopathy, edited by Paul Herscu and Amy Rothenberg. It was a great journal and it is a real shame that it is not published any longer. This is the only journal in which I have come across articles on the use of homeopathy and cranio-sacral therapy together. Todd Rowe still writes for the American Journal of Homeopathic Medicine and there is an article in the Winter 2004-5, Vol. 97 edition by Luc De Schepper on Homeopathy and Dreams: Functions or Purposes of the Dream.

I know what you mean about doctors though. I was very lucky myself that I managed to find a really good and understanding doctor who would give me time. This was going back a long time ago know and I was quite unwell with stomach problems and other things. He was very nice and understanding, giving me all the time I needed. He did give me conventional medication to help my stomach, but then he did suggest a few herbal alternatives that he said were just as effective and without side effects. This was in the days before I discovered homeopathy though. He is still a great doctor though and I would never hesitate to go and see him again if I ever needed to.

Isn't it funny how contradictory our little friends at Randiland are though? The first thing that the likes of Rolfe and BSM always state when we say something about a remedy is that THE INITIAL DIAGNOSIS WAS WRONG in the first place. Sometimes yes, but not all the time surely?
__________________
Sarah-I. RN, Homeopath, Craniosacral Therapist, Therapeutic Massage Therapist, Reiki Master Teacher.
Reply With Quote