The Art of Healing §248 – Sixth Edition For this purpose, we potentize anew the medicinal solution1 (with perhaps 8, 10, 12 succussions) from which we give the patient one or (increasingly) several teaspoonful doses, in long lasting diseases daily or every second day, in acute diseases every two to six... read more →
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A refined understanding of the needs of the body is imperative in the present day context. The demands of the body in terms of drink and food and also in terms of its other appetites shall have to be carefully noticed. Such demands shall have to be duly honored in... read more →
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Find silence When the nerves no longer work properly and the flow of connectivity is disturbed, a combination of Eastern and Western medicine can be very effective. Ayurveda has many possibilities in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. The diagnosis multiple sclerosis (MS) means shock, anxiety, uncertainty, and insecurity for... read more →
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The DynaMind-Technique A Hawaiian tapping and healing technique for the relaxation of personal and mental challenges and problems. A technique for the change of body, feelings and mind, beliefs, convictions and unconscious attitudes. Introduction Since I have been a teenager I was interested in alternative healing techniques. I studied the Eastern... read more →
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The Doctrine of The Four Elements and its Significance in Herbalism "He who does not know them, / the elements, / their power / and properties, / would not be master / over the spirits". Johann Wolfgang v. Goethe For two thousand years, the ancient Doctrine of The Four Elements... read more →
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It is very deep acting drug. Its effect is long lasting. It disturbs all the functions of the person. This is frequently useful. It is important both in acute and chronic diseases. Main Key Notes of this drug: Anxiety, restlessness, fear (of death), prostration of mind, burning. False Symptoms... read more →
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(lat. Helleborus niger L.) The Christmas rose is poking out its flowers from the cold earth as first plant between Christmas and New Year. The flowering period is between the beginning of December and the end of February. Its flowers are white, rosé or yellowish-green. The rootstock which is dug... read more →
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2. The Mineral Substances of Life 2.1.1 How did Schuessler find the mineral substances which are significant for human beings? Schuessler himself wrote in the first edition of his "Abgekürzte Heilweise"2: "The basis of my research was histology3 ,the chemistry referring to it, the inorganic components of the tissues, and... read more →
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Remedies for healing (lat. Polygonum persicaria L.) Persicaria, also called peach-leaved knotweed or flea-knotweed, blooms from June to September and is collected from May onwards. The plant prefers moist meadows, swampy areas, forest lightings as well as the shores of brooks and ponds. The generic name comes from the Greek... read more →
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Organon – The Art of Healing § 246 – Sixth Edition Every perceptibly progressive and strikingly increasing amelioration during treatment is a condition which, as long as it lasts, completely precludes every repetition of the administration of any medicine whatsoever, because all the good the medicine taken continues to effect... read more →