Dear Dr. Leea,And Jacob
I have an interesting story regards this,while volunteering in the crisisclinic in Bali.
The balinese people in verry remote villages still live primatively almost going back to the stoneage. Mostly off the land itself,spirituality is 100% in everything they do (anaism- a form of old hinduism).
The holyman of each village is the healer,always has been. He interacted often with our clinic. Allopathic meds were never trusted by these balinese,so often they would not take anything (even when a child got bit by a cobra) the holyman only was allowed near this child.
Homeopathic meds were another layer of confusion for these balinese,boy trying to explain how it works,why it works,how to dispense the remedies were giant obsticles in this remote clinic.
Two things would happen;
the bottle/cup of water with their remedy was shared with their entire household.
And /or..........they would NOT take the remedy fear of allopathic meds.
So we figured out a system that worked great.
We (the clinic owner and myself) told the patients that the bottle of water/remedy was from the holyman,special medicineholywater.Made special ONLY for them not to give to everyone.
This worked like nothing else.
The well indicated remedy got in them and a healing took place.
Gina Tyler