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The problem is with this allopathic type of prescribing under the guise of homoeopathy is that it does not work, and thereby gets a bad name for homoeopathy.
Of these patients who say they want to try homoeopathy, but who won't attend your private clinic, if you continue to prescribe them a "homoeopathic whiplash panacea" they will go away 95% uncured, telling thier acquaintances that homoeopathy doesn't work. Patients who are serious in their approach to getting better will take the time and trouble to consult you fully provided you have respect for them and for homoeopathy, and don't use guesswork as a compromise. |
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Thank you, Anna, for your reply
your are right with your arguments. It is not that i have a different oppinion, just reality is different. these are poor people and the nesecary transport is too long for them. but this is not about homeopathy any more, so let's meet around another topic. regards |
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