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Hammer-blows vs Feather-brushes

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I love Homeopathy! I discovered it 32 years ago when my daughters’s pediatrician (an MD) recommended I take them to a naturopathic doctor for a more holistic way to help them with their health. I then started studying it with books and have taken a few trainings in it. The results I witnessed on my children and myself, were nothing short of miraculous. I also use Bach Floral Remedies. Something you may want to explore.

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Totally resonates with Chinese herbs as well. That is my clinical experience. And thank you for highlighting the media part, I am deepening my trust of life, my writing, my shares, if this is meant to be and resonates the right people will find me...

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A previously inert substance, such as water or sugar, when exposed to radioactivity, will absorb that energy, and become radioactive itself. We know this because we have instruments that can measure it. Homeopathic dilution works in a similar way, except we don't yet have instruments sensitive enough to measure the energy imparted to water or sugar by substances like sulphur and belladonna.

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Fascinating hypothesis. Energy matters. Focused, clean energy emits resonance.... Thank you for this thought provoking information.

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Very cool metaphors. I guess we can't all hope to gain virality though, as a pool of propaganda is needed to be able to cut through. And that is generally created by well-meaning people making things they consider valuable. And the value is there, because it is consumed by masses of people in an infinite web of social complexity.

I spent ages thinking about homeopathy and even wrote a paper about it a million years ago, which somehow I ended up presenting at a conference on electromagnetics, but that's a story for a different day. I'm stumped at a couple of things. Why are some remedies supposed to cure what they harm in high doses (Ars alb, Belladonna etc) and some have the same effect at both levels (eg Arnica)? Also, many are stored in media besides water, like sugar pillules and alcohol. So the message is not dependent on the water, presumably. Have you looked into biophotonics at all?

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I practiced as a PA in ER medicine for over two decades and was thoroughly steeped in the Western medical model. Three years ago, I developed chronic venous insufficiency in my feet and ankles (probably from standing on cement ER floors for so long!)…and then, to my great distress, developed a fifty-cent-sized full-thickness venous ulcer on the lateral aspect of my left lower leg near the ankle. I tried everything to get it to heal…compression, silver alginate dressings, etc., to no avail. All Western medicine had to offer me was a procedure to ablate the offending veins.

I was intrigued by homopathy, and was treated by a well-known classical homeopath, who is also a DO, for 8 months without success. Then I stumbled into the work of homeopath Joette Calabrese, who studied extensively with the late doctors Banerji, MD homeopaths from India, who employed various homeopathic protocols in their work. After beginning their protocol for venous ulcer secondary to CVI, my non-healing ulcer, which had been present for nearly two years, healed in 18 weeks. The pain, which daily ranged from a 6 to a 10, diminished to zero, and my left lower leg swelling has reduced by about 75%. I am at once astounded, astonished, and, yes, forever grateful. I had to know more about this magic medicine, and I am now enrolled in Joette’s intensive one-year program, The Academy of Practical Homeopathy. No one, no matter how much they may scoff at homeopathy, will ever convince me that it is not real.

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Great testimonial! I also follow Joette Calabrese as well as another Homeopath out of Spain who uses Benerji protocols and am considering their trainings.

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I am so pleased with Joette’s program ❤️

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Yes she is extremely generous! Her one year program is intense.

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That’s great to hear. Thank you for sharing that. She gives away a lot of free content. She’s very generous.

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“In the second lab, they expose pure water to this harmonic resonance (which bares the signature of the original DNA)”

Bears?

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Very interesting and insightful!

Quick Q : what kind of water was used for the dna-over-Internet experiment ?

Ph balanced ? Tap water or like distilled ?

And building upon that , what kind of effect would these different waters have on the experiment ?

Would changing the water type or mineral concentration/total solids change the primed pcr test in the other end ?

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I am so excited to read this.

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🤯 “the body is bombarded with very high copy-numbers of a piece of information until it is exhausted into submission.” Mind blown.

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This reminds me of a magazine article I read way back in the 1980s about what the author termed "morphogenetics" applying similar theories to fast moving social phenomena and (he cllaimed) some physical phenomenon. By time I looked it up on the internet in the early 2000s, morphogenetics was, of course, claimed as "debunked" and nonsense.

It always made sense to me as a possible explanation of things, and the reputations seemed very premature.

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"Refutations seemed premature"

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As an herbalist who sell’s supplements professionally I, too, have used and studied homeopathy for the past few years to the point of considering becoming a homeopathic physician. I think we are all intelligent and spiritual beings who are quite efficient with the placebo effect. I’m still amazed at taking Thuja for three months to get rid of a wart like growth on the right side of my face. I took with the intention to get rid of the growth but how did it know that was the area to focus on? It seems if a homeopathic remedy is taken with intention, it works with the body to heal itself. Perhaps some of us are at the point in spiritual awareness to direct our own healing. Homeopathy is a great partner on that journey.

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Hello @RemantMD I just found you.

I fell down the homeopathy rabbit hole mid 2023 and have no intention of finding my way out.

https://totalityofevidence.substack.com/p/i-recently-stumbling-into-a-rabbit

The archives are littered with interesting insights and statistics comparing homoeopathy to allopathy, which I log from time to time:

https://totalityofevidence.com/hidden-knowledge/

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Just call me Jack does GREAT work !

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Me too.

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thanks for sharing

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Fascinating thoughts! I've dabbled in homeopathy and have found a few things that work - such as the Histaminim and flu pellets for allergies and flu, respectively. (Allopathic-trained pathologist here with one foot outside that world ever since med school many many moons ago).

Thing with homeopathy, it's not just dilution; it's also the succussion between dilutions - strong shaking/vortexing of the liquid. This, perhaps, accounts for the counterintuitively noticeable effect of the teeny amounts of substance.

While the experiments of Dr Montagnier fascinated me, I also am very curious about the experiments of the late (unfortunately) Russian physicist Dr. Piotr Gariaev about the wave genetics of DNA: that the normal DNA molecule itself has healing effects from its very structure, outside of its coding function: https://eng.wavegenetic.ru/news.

Thanks for this intriguing post! ~ Teresa L.

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thanks for sharing

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Wow, a very impressive analogy you’ve made there. I can well understand how someone like you wants to understand it better. When it comes to researching efficacy, RCTs don’t apply as it’s a different paradigm. Those wanting to present such research would look at the evidence-based factor and what directly happens in clinical studies, which tend to show excellent results.

Science is not just about the result, which can often be manipulated, but it’s also about the process. One researcher made a point about how a lot of homoeopathic research is “defensive” as it tries to legitimise it to allopaths, which she suggested couldn’t be done as it’s like fitting a round peg into a square hole.

The response to “It’s just water” or “Placebo effect” is that it works on babies, animals and even plants. The response to “It’s unscientific” is only if you limit your science to the realms of chemistry.

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