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News & Quick-bits: 21 June 2017


Cinchona Bark 2

Know Your Remedies: Cinchona officinalis (Chin.)

China officinalis is useful for exhaustion, weakness, anaemia, headache, and digestive upsets that arise from loss of body fluids (haemorrhage, diarrhoea, sweat, vomit, etc). Those who need China are sensitive to the cold, and ... Read more | Comment

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Pros and Cons

Homeopathy Debate

Dr Saine looks at pneumonia and influenza during a debate which compares mortality rates between the different approaches to treatment of allopathy (conventional medicine) and homeopathy. Want to read what a doctor has to say on homeopathy?
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Everyday Living

Homeopathy for Everyday Living

For homeopathy newbies: many have heard of Arnica for trauma and injury with bruising but what else do you know about the basics of homeopathy? In this short but sweet article, learn what it is, how it works, and when to consult a homeopath.
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Itchy Skin

Itching Skin and Knee Pain

Read the story of a self-conscious, 72-year-old woman with itchy skin, painful knees and lack of confidence. She was so self-conscious that she had taken to hiding herself in her room. With homeopathic treatment, both physical and mental complaints improved dramatically. Read more | Comment

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Bootle and Leaves - Cropped

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Specials end midnight on Monday, 26th June, 2017 (UTC/GMT -8 hours).
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Previous Stories...


Amputation

Gangrene: Five Patients Avoid Amputation

A case study report discusses the treatment and progress of 5 patients, some diabetic, who avoided amputation when their gangrenous and infected ulcers were treated with homeopathy.
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Diabetes

Homeopathic Help for Diabetes Symptoms

Read which remedies have a long history of use for symptoms associated with diabetes - symptoms such as dyspepsia, dryness of mouth and skin, sugar in the urine, large amounts of urine, ravenous appetite, and more. Read more | Comment

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Girls

Integrated Healthcare Inquiry

The UK Society of Homeopaths has made a submission to the All Party Parliamentary Group for an integrated healthcare inquiry. One of their concerns is that the current system of healthcare does not entirely meet patient demands. Read the full submission here. Read more | Comment

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Fainting

Remedies for Fainting

Fainting may be associated with restlessness, a feeling of impending doom, shock, joy, grief, bad news, hysterical fits, and more, but homeopathy can help. Read of essential remedies and how they can be safely given to an unconscious person.
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