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Old 15th November 2005, 07:35 PM
Luise Kunkle
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Default Re: Homeopathy Vs Allopathy

Hi Shannon,

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To say that homeopathy has made no progress is to miss a great deal of our history...
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Even if we do go with the view that "homeopathy" has a specific meaning which was set by its founder / inventor / discoverer, still that leaves a *huge* amount of room for development, and development has been taking place--newer remedies, progressively broader and deeper understanding of older remedies, additional methods of analysis and case management which can turn "incurable" into "curable", new methods of teaching, learning, information management...
Does that mean you think that homeopaths have better results now than had Hahnemann, V. Boenninghausen, Hering, Kent, Nash, Burnett et al?

Regards

Luise
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