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I feel like I need a week to catch up after being away all weekend at the Faculty of Homeopathy Congress in Belfast. There was so much information shared, so many fabulous speakers, great conversations, let alone a party or two.
Sometimes it's really strange (and getting stranger) being in this world of 'you can't say this' 'you need to adhere to that regulation'. Talking about what we actually do, about what homeopathy has the capability of could be even a rebellious act (that seems altogether really bizarre, but it's not a million miles from what some would like). I suppose our patients talk to their friends, families and work colleagues and I'm happy about that. I love to help people move to better places of health, and this is where most people find me from. From others who've been helped in the past who refer them to me. We do however sit with a large extent of confidentiality, rarely talking to others about any treated cases, except where permission is given by the client. So to have a weekend of immersion, of delving into cured cases, of so many insights into the depths of what homeopathy is capable of. Well, what a treat. A delight of a weekend, an inspiring, invigorating experience. From the treatment of addiction and cases shared by Dr Jonathan Hardy, talks on toxicology and our modern environment by Dr Charles Forsyth, to see the details of published studies of children improving with ADD and ADHD using homeopath from Dr Heiner Frei in Switzerland, materia medica by Dr Bob Leckridge and Dr David Lilley and lots, lots more. Seeing extreme cases of schizophrenia improve with homeopathy from a hospital setting in Japan, renal failure in India (with all the hospital stats and having had little hope given from conventional medicine) improve to the point of full recovery. Lots of appreciation to be a part of this much needed system of medicine in this world. Huge thanks to all involved with the Congress this weekend in Belfast and also have such gratitude to my clients teaching me so much on the ground, each and every day. Em x
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Courtney Morgan
1/24/2018 03:15:48 am
I’m so appreciative for this type of platform, it gives us all opportunity to openly share our experiences without fear of shame. It is no longer a news that there is permanent cure to schizophrenia. My daughter was diagnosed of schizophrenia 15 years ago, over those time, I spent more time in hospital than out of hospital without much improvement. It was difficult and humbling, she had a major breakthrough only with CONSUMMO treatment. we're so proud that we've done it all to save her, She now think more clearly. She has grown as a person in all facets of life. She more compassionate, intelligent, wise, sociable, and actionable! For more detail on Consummo, kindly visit this blog curetoschizophrenia.blogspot.com, And if you have used this medicine, I will advice you create an awareness to help others, because, every family that has a mentally ill patient needs help. Thank you.
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