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This is one of the best books I've ever read on homeopathic first-aid, July 24, 2014
By Rodger Douglas (Taichung City, Taiwan)
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This is one of the best books I've ever read on homeopathic first-aid. I often referred to it as a student of homeopathy and I still use it as a practitioner. Dr. Morgan has a way of bringing out the personalities of the remedies. His explanations are descriptive, clear and easy to understand. The book reads like a novel so I found myself remembering the remedies without really trying.
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Excellent book for the Homeopathic First Aider, June 14, 2014
By jeanieluv
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Written years ago, yet I still use it in our home.
I first started using homeopathy years ago when our daughter contracted chicken pox as a teen & there were no medications her MD could prescribe to help her. Nothing stopped the intense itching (perhaps because it was summertime.) She screamed & cried for hours & was covered with the rash. A friend suggested taking her to a homeopathic practitioner, who prescribed Rhus Tox (from the poison ivy plant). Within minutes, her rash begin to fade, & by the time we arrived home, it was totally gone.
Since then, we have used homeopathy, not only for first aid in humans, but also in minor issues with our pets.
Our Amazon parrot once grabbed & ate chipped ice out of a child's drink & developed severe internal bleeding. The vet was closed; and being desperate, I was able to read in another book a suggestion to give him Bachflower Rescue Remedy - diluted with water - and he immediately improved.
Many people insist homeopathy & bachflower rescue remedies do not work, yet we have had many excellent results with them in our home - when an MD or vet is not available. However - I would not suggest using them when medical advice is available.
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