Posts about Career

A Combat-Injured Vet Finds Homeopathy

After returning from Iraq in late 2004, Ginny Sieben spent years receiving world class care from the Minneapolis VA as she recovered from her combat-related injuries. Despite their incredible care, she still walked with canes due to back pain and leg weakness, was on medication for PTSD, likely for the rest of her life, and

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Let’s Talk about Certification

with the Council for Homeopathic Certification (CHC) Wednesday, November 9, 2016 5.30 PM to 6.30 PM (MST) (Be aware of winter time changes in your state or country) Please register for this FREE HSI webinar, conducted by Ann McKay, CHC President. Ann McKay will give a brief description of the CHC’s purpose, mission and goals. She

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Hahnemann Laboratories – July’s Featured Homeopathic Pharmacy

Hahnemann Laboratories, Inc. established by the late Founder, Michael Quinn in 1985, is nationally and internationally known for their high quality, high potency, and custom made homeopathic remedies. Their mail order Company has both a California State Board of Pharmacy regulated compounding pharmacy and a state-of-the-art FDA certified production laboratory of homeopathic remedies. They manufacture the finest homeopathic remedies

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Video: Starting a Homeopathy Practice

In this webinar Christina Richmond will share her experience of starting a homeopathy practice from scratch: how she discovered an “identity” that represented her practice, how she worked through forms and office location, logistics and hours, using social networking and maintaining a blog. Christina’s knowledge of homeopathy and her expertise in technology are valuable assets

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The Fireside Book of Homeopathy Tales

From the hpathy.com website, a lovely read for the cold days ahead: The Fireside Book of Homeopathy Tales Hahnemann’s discovery was a revolutionary concept in medicine. Rather than suppressing the symptoms of disease, one could use a substance that mimicked the disease and actually cured it. Hahnemann’s method was so successful that it was adopted

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Latest news about the FDA meeting with representatives of Homeopathy.

From the National Center for Homeopathy on the testimony before the FDA and recommendations on next steps. The FDA’s 2-day public hearing to gather information about the current use of products labeled as homeopathic concluded today. This hearing was not held to discuss the efficacy of homeopathic remedies, the ability of individuals to practice homeopathy,

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Homeopathy – Evidence of Efficacy

What is it about European doctors and homeopathy? Hahnemann, homeopathy’s founder, was a German physician appalled by the climate in medicine 200 years ago, so he created a less invasive form of medicine. Jacques Benveniste, a French immunologist in the 1980’s, discovered interesting dynamics in water, which strongly support Hahnemann’s method. And, most recently, Dr.

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Book Release!

HSI Newsletter December 2012 The Providential Doberman: Lessons Learned From a Rescue Dog Jeanie Fullerton, CHom, an HSI graduate, is the author. Enjoy the synopsis below from the back cover of the book and click the “Read a Preview” link to get a sneak peak! Back Cover  Providence (prov’i dens), n. 1. the foreseeing care and guardianship of

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How can Classical Homeopathy Help your PMS: Insights from Two Studies

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can be a challenging condition for women and adolescents, characterized by a range of physical and emotional symptoms during the luteal phase of their menstrual cycle. In the pursuit of effective PMS management, classical homeopathy has emerged as a potential holistic approach. This article provides concise summaries of two studies that delve...

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Homeopathy for Head Injuries: A Pathway to Healing

Head injuries can really change a person’s life. According to the CDC, over 1.5 million people the United States alone experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. About 75% of them have a "mild" traumatic brain injury (MTBI), commonly known as concussions. Don't let the term "mild" fool you though, as they can have...

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Homeopathy for Acute Allergies

April showers bring May flowers and often the uncomfortable symptoms of seasonal allergies. Instead of reaching for over-the-counter antihistamines, get to the root of the problem by choosing a homeopathic medicine instead. Homeopathy can relieve the symptoms of allergies based on the foremost principle of Homeopathy - Similia similibus curentur: "Let likes be cured with...

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The Essence of Chocolate

Chocolate. Silky, smooth, soothing, and delicious. Bitter and dark, sweet or made with milk. Truffles, tarts, cake, bars, candies, sauce, fondue, syrup, cookies, and the list goes on. Since at least 450 AD, people have consumed chocolate, and today the global chocolate industry is worth almost $128 billion dollars. Around the world, 7.5 million tons...

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Dancing in the Dark

Can you guess the homeopathic remedy? I hadn’t intended to stay out late, but the joy of traveling is leaving yourself open to the unexpected. So even though I was exhausted from the flight, had yet to shower or change my clothes, I heard the music and knew I had to follow it. I was...

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The Vital Force

The Vital Force is the unseen animating force that brings life to the body, maintaining a state of homeostasis and doing all the ridiculously complicated life processes behind the scenes while we go about our day. This force clearly possesses a certain level of intelligence (although likely not an intellect, as it were) and is autonomous...

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Beating the Flu Naturally

This article appeared in Healing Path Magazine – Fort Collins, Colorado You boost your immune system with vitamin C. You increase your exercise, dress warmly, get plenty of sleep and wash your hands after visiting public places. Then everyone at work gets the flu, the kids bring it home and your husband gets sick. Even...

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On the Horizon

Can you guess the homeopathic remedy? Low, slow, and mystical. She woke to a blanket of white creeping over the hills, the kind of October morning where the potential is almost palpable. Fields of amber and gold against a pale purple sky—they seemed a comb for the fog, disappearing then reappearing from view. The rising...

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A Cold Wind

Can you guess the homeopathic remedy? There’s a moment in every budding reporter’s life when you just know—this is the one. That one story only you have the inclination and determination to break wide open, because where everyone else saw the glossed exterior, you sensed the rumble beneath. Follow Tree Farms was mine. Tucked in...

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Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning is young.

Henry Ford