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Date: | Tue, 7 Mar 2000 20:46:25 -0800 |
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I just want to jump in to the homeopathy discussion and say that using
low dose remedies for minor "acute" injuries in moms and babies is
relatively safe and harmless. However, if someone has a SERIOUS medical
condition, they should be treated by a trained homeopath, who goes to
school for 6 or more years to learn homeopathy and other naturopathic
medicines. The medical treatment becomes highly complex, and serious harm
can result if someone untrained in homeopathy gives the wrong remedy in
high dosages.
Most of the remedies you find at the store are low-dose potency and fine
for acute or first aid purposes. The high dose remedies have to be
ordered by mail and usually only people who are knowledgeable know how
and where to order them.
ANY HOMEOPATHS OUT THERE who would like to comment further?
Elaine Mazgelis, RD, IBCLC
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