
15th November 2005, 07:35 PM
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Re: Homeopathy Vs Allopathy
Hi Shannon,
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Originally Posted by Shannon
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...
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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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