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It's Average...Good Introductory Book, June 06, 2014
By Debi
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If you're new to homeopathy, this is an average book to educate you some on it. Our family bought this for a gift and read it, too. It's a good place to start your homeopathy education, but it's not going to give you much else and certainly doesn't go in depth about this fabulous natural healing modality. We absolutely use and recommend homeopathy; it's been amazing for our family, pets included. For those who've never tried it, we hope you will as you will not be disappointed.
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Not quite as scientific as I had hoped, April 01, 2013
By Sonya Rae
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More qualitative than quantitative. Chapters based on categories of treatment, rather than explaining how to make homeopathic preparations and what the relative strengths are.
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Decovering Homeophy, March 21, 2013
By A Customer
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I love this book it's a real help to me as chemical meds. have death reactions on me. So this book is a life saver.
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text book, January 31, 2011
By ocean view
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Always a good idea to purchase text books from Amazon rather than the campus book store! All the used books I have purchased on line, have always been in great condition.
0 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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The best introduction to homeopathic medicine on the market., October 18, 2000
By D. Sinclair
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Dana Ullman, one of the leading advocates of homeopathic medicine, has produced a comprehensive, lucid introduction to this branch of complementary medicine, covering the history and the philosophy of homeopathy as well as the (surprisingly strong) scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness for a variety of conditions. A detailed discussion of the effectiveness and the limits of homeopathy in the treatment of infectious disease, allergies, chronic diseases, psychological conditions and dentistry, as well as its applications in pregnancy and labour, women's health, pediatrics and sports medicine follows. The final part of the book gives concrete advice on how to learn more about homeopathy, in particular about homeopathic self-treatment, and on how to go about finding a homeopathic practitioner. To avoid misunderstanding, this is not a self-care book. Detailed remedy pictures and usage instructions are beyond the scope of this book. If that is what you are looking for, I would recommend "The Consumer's Guide to Homeopathy" by the same author, which gives a condensed version of the historical and philosophical background of homeopathy as a prelude to a detailed discussion of the self-treatment of acute conditions. A list of homeopathic manifacturers, organizations and schools and a bibliography complete this work.
38 of 39 people found the above review helpful.
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