Hi Theresa,
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, Teresa Kramer wrote:
> Sorry, ALL
>
> Dr. Leela, I tried to reply to you personally several ways and was not
> successful. I sent my profile address yesterday, too, but I guess it did not
> go through. It is: teresa.kramer@cox.net.
>
> I, too, am VERY excited about our insurance covering 70% of SCNM's charges
> (which are VERY reasonable on the student rotation). I just hope the
> insurance people don't realize that I reside in VA (surely in fact they know
> that) and am, after 6.5 hours of case taking in AZ, being treated by phone.
> I don't think they are likely to think THAT is a good idea, as of course
> they know nothing about H and reject it as a knee-jerk reaction. Teresa
>
I take it they are accredited because they are "naturopaths"?
A friend of mine in the school I went to here had the US citizenship
and went back to the USA afterwards. She later on got in touch with me
because she needed a record of the credits she had got from that
school,so she could get accredited in Colorado.
So I guessed that in some of the states at least Naturopathy is
accredited.
Regards
Luise
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> Subject: [H] Re: getting insurance to cover homeopathic treatment
>
>
> Dear Teresa,
> this is very exciting, if I have understood right. Could you give me
> more details?
>
> Also could I please have your email ID? ON the otherhealth.com
> discussion board, I cannot access any details of Lyteforce members.
> thanks,
> D.r Leela
>
>
>
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