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Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > Homoeopathy
Complementary medicine has become so popular over the past few
years that in the UK alone there are now more alternative
practitioners than GP's. Extensively rewritten, expanded, and
updated, to take account of this dramatic increase, this new
edition is an authoritative and complete guide to alternative
medicine in the UK and internationally. The result of extensive
research, this handbook examines the developing social position of
aternative medicine, including legal, political, scientific,
educational, and demographic aspects, and considers why people
choose complimentary therapies, how many do so, and what happens
during and after their treatment. For each therapy, there is a
concise review of the theoretical, practical, and research aspects,
written in collaboration with a leading practitioner. The book also
includes an invaluable resource guide, covering all the significant
colleges, professional bodies, and societies in this area of
medicine (over 250 organizations), as well as an extensive glossary
and bibliography. Charting the growing level of interest among
medical professionals and the general public, the coverage of
research has been expanded in this third edition, and
CONTENTS: II BHMS 1993; II BHMS 1994; II BHMS 1995; II BHMS 1996;
II BHMS 1997; II BHMS 1998; II BHMS 1999; II BHMS 2000.
The Kabbalist is based on the true story of Yehuda Ashlag, the
mysterious 20th Century Kabbalist whose life and works inspired The
Matrix, and many other Hollywood movies and trends. This
masterfully told adventure will overturn everything readers thought
they knew about Kabbalah and spirituality. It conveys the inner
workings of one who achieved direct contact with the singular force
that governs all of reality, transcending religion, nationality,
space and time, and showing readers that miracles take place only
within, when we act in harmony with nature and the entire humanity.
This work of the author is a simple and easy way to study the
repertory. This is meant specially for the students of BHMS who
study this subject as a part of their academic curriculum.
The many correlations between philosophical concepts in Eastern
belief systems and the thought and practice of classical homeopathy
have never been thoroughly explored. The homeopathy content of the
arguments presented is mainly, though not exclusively, classical
homeopathy, that is to say the method that emerges from the
original founder, Samuel Hahnemann, and proceeds to the present day
with a belief, where possible, in one, single, similimum remedy for
the treatment of disease. The Eastern belief systems addressed are
Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Jainism. Relevant detours include
the mystical aspects of Islam as expressed in Sufism; and points of
contact with Christian faith. Chapters include: Fundamental
concepts The vital force The interrelated Universe Holism The
pathological self Imbalance, disease and its symptoms Miasmatic
pathology Remedies Potentization Cure: The purification of
consciousness Homeopathy and the Coronavirus.
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