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Kathleen Fallon Pasakarnis <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Feb 2005 11:14:47 EST
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Hi,
 
I ran across this in the course of a discussion with a friend. Has anyone  
seen this book? 
 
Thanks!
 
Kathy
    Patricia Hatherly -- The  Homeopathic Physician's Guide to Lactation   
This  book is for mothers and clinicians alike. It provides detailed information 
on  the value of breastfeeding and the homeopathic treatment of common 
breastfeeding  problems. It also contains an excellent and long chapter on THREE 
leading milk  remedies: Lac caninum, Lac humanum, and Lac maternum. There is also 
a chapter on  mothers and babies with special needs (no other book has such a 
 chapter!).

Patricia Hatherly, who enjoys the unique perspective of being  a Homoeopath 
as well as a Lactation Consultant, has worked extensively with  mothers and 
babies for 30 years. During this time she has amassed a wealth of  clinical 
experience n dealing with all manner of clinical issues relating to  breasts and 
lactation.

It is her desire, in the writing of this book, to  share some of this 
knowledge with her colleagues and she attempts to bring some  up-to-date perspectives 
to a subject which, in homoeopathic literature, tends to  be perceived from 
an archaic and, occasionally, a somewhat erroneous  perspective.

In 2002, Patricia supervised the proving of Lac maternum.  Her clinical 
experience in lactation and birth as well as her extensive work  with Lac humanum 
gives her the ability to differentiate between these two  remedies made from 
human milk, the appropriate milk for Homo sapiens. She gives  insight into how 
these two very important sarcodes complement one another and  how they serve to 
assist all humans to maximise their potential.     

Kathleen  Fallon Pasakarnis, M.Ed. IBCLC
Nurturing Family Lactation and Parenting  Services

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