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Everyday Homoeopathy (Beaconsfield Homeopathic Libra)
This book shows how to make practical use of homoeopathy in the everyday context of one’s own personal and family health care. It covers the problems that the lay person is quite likely to have to cope with, either as first aid or in a wide variety of complaints and disorders that may not be urgent, but where relief and cure are sought. The author starts by describing the thinking behind homoeopathy and the freedom from toxic side-effects that homoeopathic medicines enjoy. There is the necessary basic information on how to observe symptoms and select a remedy, as well as on potency and dosage. The main part of the book is presented in four sections – accidents and first aid, the problems of women, children’s problems and general problems. The author explains the nature of each problem and suggests commonsense measures to be taken. He then discusses the various personal circumstances and particular symptoms that may be present, using these to point to the appropriate homoeopathic self-treatment. He highlights the cases where self-help is out of place and medical advice must be sought without delay. He also highlights the cases where homoeopathy can provide a more complete and effective cure, but where self-help is equally inappropriate and a professional homoeopathic evaluation must be obtained.
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Kitchen Homeopathy: Remedies Taken from Everyday Food (Homeopathy in Thought and Action)
People get very confused on the subject of homeopathy. About what it is and how it works. Many people confuse homeopathy with herbal medicine, for instance, and mistakenly think that the supplements that they buy at the health food store are homeopathic. They are not, of course. Others think that homeopathic remedies are all a form of voodoo, and that they are made from snake bites and bat wings. Author Vinton McCabe put together this booklet to show how homeopathy remedies can be made from plants that we think of as food, from tomatoes to garlic and onions. Plants that, when they are potentized into remedies, show remarkable healing properties.
Like millions of others, Vinton McCabe first became interested in holistic healthcare, and, specifically in homeopathy, when he became seriously ill. And when what we think of as traditional Western medicine failed to cure him. Because he was working as a journalist and a television producer at the time, McCabe researched his medical options as he would any other story, digging deeply into the subject of what was then called “alternative” medicine. Even today, McCabe finds the term insulting. “That word ‘alternative,’” he says, “It implies that homeopathy is an ‘alternative’ to something—to ‘real’ medicine.” Upon concluding an exhaustive study of homeopathy, McCabe concluded that, far from being quackery, homeopathy is a full system of therapeutics, as capable of treating any form of illness as is allopathy, what we think of as traditional Western medicine. His new found passion for homeopathy took his away from media work. Instead, he became president of the Connecticut Homeopathic Association, a non-profit corporation dedicated to offering an education in homeopathy to all interested persons, lay persons and medical professionals alike. Over the fifteen years that he spent with the Association, McCabe developed educational materials, taught classes and traveled the country speaking on the subject of holistic healing. He was on faculty of the Open Center in New York City and Wainwright House in Rye, New York. He taught with the Omega Institute, Manhattan’s Learning Center, and the Brooklyn Botanical Garden—where he originally gave the lecture called “Kitchen Homeopathy,” upon which this article is based.
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Question by marigold: What are some everyday household supplies that can be used as household cleaning agents?
And how do I use them? I’ve heard that white vinegar makes faucets shine but would like some other tips as cleaning supplies are so expensive and they are also not good for the environment. Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Kelsey H
You could even use worsteshire (sp?) sauce to shine brass. you just have to rinse it off.
For cleaning bathtubs, use baking soda with a little bit of regular dish soap.
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How to Help Your Child Learn to Talk Better in Everyday Activities informs parents and others who want to help a child begin talking or to talk better. With thorough, straight-forward explanations and lots of examples, the book gives immediate help.
How to Help Your Child Learn to Talk Better in Everyday Activities
Everyday is the Weekend This Summer at The Day Spa
Why wait for the weekend to enjoy a spa break this summer? We all enjoy escaping the stresses of every-day life, so why not take a break with a great value midweek spa break package and enjoy the award-winning and luxurious spa and leisure club facilities, for less.
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This book shows how to make practical use of homoeopathy in the everyday context of one’s own personal and family health care. It covers the problems that the lay person is quite likely to have to cope with, either as first aid or in a wide variety of complaints and disorders that may not be urgent, but where relief and cure are sought. The author starts by describing the thinking behind homoeopathy and the freedom from toxic side-effects that homoeopathic medicines enjoy. There is the necessary basic information on how to observe symptoms and select a remedy, as well as on potency and dosage. The main part of the book is presented in four sections – accidents and first aid, the problems of women, children’s problems and general problems. The author explains the nature of each problem and suggests commonsense measures to be taken. He then discusses the various personal circumstances and particular symptoms that may be present, using these to point to the appropriate homoeopathic self-treatment. He highlights the cases where self-help is out of place and medical advice must be sought without delay. He also highlights the cases where homoeopathy can provide a more complete and effective cure, but where self-help is equally inappropriate and a professional homoeopathic evaluation must be obtained.
My doctor has me on Immitrex and Fovra. I also take Fioricet and some Excedrin Migraine. Nothing seems to help. Does anyone have any homeopathic remedies or old family ways of helping me get rid of my pain? P.S. Getting my eyes examined on Monday
PLAYBILL ON OPENING NIGHT: ‘Everyday Rapture’ – A Diva Divided
Meet the first-nighters at the opening of Broadway’s Everyday Rapture.
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