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ginny wilken <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Jan 2007 20:22:01 -0800
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On Jan 4, 2007, at 10:12 AM, DS wrote:

> Ginny-
>
> Are you saying that through homeopathy, we can avoid falling into  
> this category?

We all start out with predilections to weakness in certain areas.  
Homeopathy can see these coming, and help retune the body to erase  
these predilections. Once chronic disease is resolved, it is no  
longer passed on to offspring, so future generations will be freer of  
it.

So, yes, it's the best kind of insurance policy, and takes the fear  
out of the equation. People whose relatives get cancer can change  
that tendency in themselves, before the body gets weak enough for  
cancer to develop. Homeopathy has successfully treated many different  
types of cancer even after gross symptoms appear. But the progression  
of the disease is a timeline from the first steps. There's no such  
thing as healthy one day and ill with cancer the next. The tendency  
is itself the disease, and is present and identifiable early on. The  
same is true for any other so-called degenerative condition, and for  
predilections to certain illnesses thought to be contagious as well.  
You don't become ill unless there's a setup inviting it in, and this  
is what can be treated.

Yes, you need a homeopath, but not on a regular basis, like a  
chiropractor. An initial case-taking and interview, which can last  
hours, determines one's character and tendencies, and the depth of  
existing impairment. A remedy is chosen based on this, and doses  
given very occasionally according to progress. Updates are more-or- 
less frequent and regular, but may not take much time. The whole  
process can be done by email and phone if the practitioner and the  
patient are comfortable with that. In the USA, it is not common to  
have homeopathy covered by insurance. In some other countries it is  
granted its proper equal status as a medical art.

Go here to read an excellent introductory work online:

http://www.beyondflatearth.com/


ginny


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